Lyttelton Service centre is boarded up and partially fenced off.
Photograph captioned by BeckerFraserPhotos, "Norwich Quay".
Photograph captioned by BeckerFraserPhotos, "Port of Lyttelton from Winchester Street".
A photograph taken inside the tunnel between Christchurch and Lyttelton.
Children play on the netball court at Lyttelton Main primary school. The surface of the court has been warped by the earthquakes.
Members of the Lyttelton community at the Lyttelton Petanque Club.
A graphic giving the status of Lyttelton Main School.
A graphic giving the status of Lyttelton West School.
A photograph of the outdoor seating area of the Samo Lyttelton cafe.
Sign of the times across from the library.
Photos taken in Lyttelton Library on May 24, 2011 following the February 22 earthquake.
File reference: CCL-2011-05-24-Lyttelton-After-The-Earthquake-IMG_17
From the collection of Christchurch City Libraries
Propped up neighbours but life goes one.
Photos taken in Lyttelton Library on May 24, 2011 following the February 22 earthquake.
File reference: CCL-2011-05-24-Lyttelton-After-The-Earthquake-IMG_15
From the collection of Christchurch City Libraries
A photograph of a staff member behind the counter at the Samo Lyttelton cafe.
A photograph of a customer reading a newspaper in the Samo Lyttelton cafe.
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Members of the Lyttelton community playing petanque at the Lyttelton Petanque Club.
The "Lyttelton" sign from the Lyttelton Coffee Co., removed from the building.
Photograph captioned by BeckerFraserPhotos, "London Street, Lyttelton".
The fenced-off remains of the Forbes' Store building on Norwich Quay, one of the earliest commercial buildings built from permanent materials in Lyttelton.
Photograph captioned by BeckerFraserPhotos, "Site of the Timeball Station is in the middle of the photograph, with containers from the Port of Lyttelton in the foreground".
The port of Lyttelton viewed from Norwich Quay.
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Much of the CBD will be cordoned off and without power (as you should be able to spot) for quite some time as a result of the damage caused by February's deadly earthquake.
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Hopefully will be open again later this month - 25 months afer the February earthquake.
Obvious seeing why the Summit Road has been closed below Mt Cavendish since the February 22 2011 earthquake. There are some large rocks there!
The Old Lyttelton Post Office, opened in 1874, showing damage after a series of earthquakes hit Christchurch and Lyttelton over the last 9 months.
Processed to capture the "feel" of the sign "Now and Forever Images".
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20130304_2852_G12-9 Rocks on Summit Road below Mt Cavendish
Much of the CBD will be cordoned off and without power (as you should be able to spot) for quite some time as a result of the damage caused by February's deadly earthquake.