An aerial photograph looking east over Christ's College.
An aerial photograph looking south-east across the Christchurch central city, with Ferry Road at the top centre.
An aerial photograph looking west over the Christchurch central city, centred on Cashel Street.
An aerial photograph looking east over Cathedral Square with Christ Church Cathedral in the centre.
An aerial photograph looking north over the Christchurch central city from Moorhouse Avenue centred on Manchester Street.
An aerial photograph looking north-east over the Christchurch Arts Centre, where major repairs are underway. The Christchurch Art Gallery is visible in the distance.
An aerial photograph looking north-east across the Christchurch CBD with Cathedral Square in the centre.
An aerial photograph looking west over Cathedral Square with the Christchurch Cathedral in the centre.
An aerial photograph of Anzac Drive in Burwood.
An aerial photograph of Irene Street in Horseshow Lake, Dallington.
An aerial photograph of a residential area in Burwood with the demolished site of the QE II stadium in the background.
An aerial photograph looking across Burwood to the Travis Wetlands and Bottle Lake Reserve.
An aerial photograph of a residential area in New Brighton, with the New Brighton Mall and the pier in the distance.
An abandoned residential property at 15 Seabreeze Close in Bexley. The section is overgrown with weeds.
Moira Fraser stands on a mound of liquefaction. The liquefaction is high enough that she is able to hold onto to the spouting of the house next to the mound. A broken fence can be seen protruding through the liquefaction. The property is on Waireka Lane in Bexley.
Abandoned residential properties on Seabreeze Close in Bexley. The front yards and footpaths are covered with weeds and silt from liquefaction.
Abandoned residential properties on Seabreeze Close in Bexley. The front yard and footpath are covered with weeds and silt from liquefaction. The frame of a gazebo is partially covered with cloth.
An abandoned residential property at 11 Seabreeze Close in Bexley. The front yard and footpath are covered with weeds and silt from liquefaction. "HM" has been spray-painted on the front of the house.
An abandoned residential property on Seabreeze Close in Bexley. The front yard and footpath are covered with weeds and silt from liquefaction.
An abandoned residential property at 5A Waygreen Avenue in New Brighton. The section and footpath is overgrown with weeds and silt from liquefaction.
An abandoned residential property at 25 Waygreen Avenue in New Brighton. The section is covered with weeds and silt from liquefaction. Stones are scattered across the driveway.
An abandoned residential property at 15 Waygreen Avenue in New Brighton. The grass on the property and the footpath is overgrown.
An empty section where a house once stood at 21 Waygreen Avenue in New Brighton. The footpath is partly flooded and is overgrown with weeds and silt from liquefaction.
A photograph of a workshop in the Department of Civil and Natural Resources Engineering at the University of Canterbury after the 4 September 2010 earthquake.
A photograph of a trolley stacked with computers and keyboards in the Civil Suite at the University of Canterbury after the 4 September 2010 earthquake. The photograph was taken on the day when the staff were allowed to return to the building.
A photograph of a pile of broken glass in the entrance way to an office in the Department of Civil and Natural Resources Engineering at the University of Canterbury, after the 4 September 2010 earthquake.
A photograph of Gap Filler's Gap Golf hole number 18, "Manee Street Pinball".
A photograph of an office in the Department of Civil and Natural Resources Engineering at the University of Canterbury after the 4 September 2010 earthquake.
A photograph of a tree on Manchester Street that has been wrapped in bright orange tape by artist Peter Majendie.
A photograph of an office in the Department of Civil and Natural Resources Engineering at the University of Canterbury after the 4 September 2010 earthquake.