A photograph of the badly-damaged Press building. The top storey of the building has collapsed into the floor below, and bricks and other rubble have fallen onto the ground below.
The Press Building in Cathedral Square missing the wrought iron at the top of the tower. It was removed after the 4 September earthquake for safety reasons.
A photograph of the broken windows of the Press House on Gloucester Street.
A photograph of the earthquake damaged Press building in Cathedral Square.
Photograph captioned by BeckerFraserPhotos, "The new Press building at 156 Gloucester Street".
A graphic promoting a discussion on press.co.nz of an article titled, "EQC slams Press article as disappointing".
A graphic for the Press Box feature of The Press, featuring an item on Dan Carter's reaction to an aftershock during a game.
The index page for the Your Weekend section of The Press, featuring a photograph of the temporary offices being used by The Press.
A photograph of the badly-damaged Press building, viewed from Worcester Street. Windows have been boarded up with plywood and straps are being used for reinforcement.
Photograph captioned by BeckerFraserPhotos, "Press Building, Cathedral Square. Top floor collapsed during the February 22 earthquake".
Photograph captioned by BeckerFraserPhotos, "Cupola of the Press Building, Cathedral Square".
A photograph of the east side of the badly-damaged Press building on the edge of Cathedral Square. The Novotel building can be seen behind.
Looking north from Worcester Street towards the recently-occupied Press building on Gloucester Street. In the background is the PricewaterhouseCoopers building.
Photograph captioned by BeckerFraserPhotos, "Press Building, Cathedral Square".
The front page layout for the Summer Press section of the Press, featuring an essay about a love affair with the Canterbury landscape.
A logo for the earthquake section of The Press website.
Christchurch-based technician, Nick Brown, and Ralph Moore, Deputy Task Force Leader for New Zealand Search and Rescue, talking to the press. Nick and Ralph were part of the USAR team working on the Cathedral and Press Buildings after the earthquake.
Christchurch-based technician, Nick Brown, and Ralph Moore, Deputy Task Force Leader for New Zealand Search and Rescue, talking to the press. Nick and Ralph were part of the USAR team working on the Cathedral and Press Buildings after the earthquake.
The front page graphic for an earthquake edition of The Press.
Photograph captioned by Fairfax, "Christchurch earthquake. The Press makeshift news room in the paper sales building Gloucester Street after The Press was declared unsafe after a large aftershock caused further damage".
The front page graphic for a special tribute edition of The Press.
A graphic for a 'Walkabout: Ward by ward' feature in The Press.
A graphic for a 'Walkabout: Ward by ward' feature in The Press.
A graphic promoting an interactive map of subdivisions on press.co.nz.
The front page graphic for a special earthquake edition of The Press.
An advertisement for a new earthquake book being published by The Press.
The front page graphic for The Press. The main headline reads, "Double whammy".
A front page graphic for The Press. The main headline reads, "We remember".
The front page graphic for The Press. The main headline reads, "Welcome back".
A front page graphic for The Press. The main headline reads, "Thank you".