Damaged building in the city centre is protected with plastic sheeting.
Damage to the wall of a building in the city centre.
A view into the city cordon from approximately 333 Manchester Street.
A view into the city cordon from approximately 333 Manchester Street.
Painted lines on the road at the corner of Hereford and Colombo Streets, part of the Christchurch City Council's Transitional City project.
A page banner which is part of a series of banners about earthquake-related articles.
Rubble from partially demolished Smiths City car parking building, seen from Colombo Street.
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A photograph of graffiti by FRAUD, PSYK and WEK on a wall in St Asaph Street.
A photograph of scaffolding on Our City O-Tautahi.
A graphic for a story about the Christchurch City Council's decision whether to extend a period of free parking in the central city.
A man, half shown, sits on a loo and says 'Dang! I'm busting again! as he reaches for the toilet paper which has a different 'quake claim' printed on each section. Context - Magnitude 6.0 and 5.5 earthquakes rocked Christchurch again at 1pm and 2.20pm on 13th June 2011. These quakes follow the first earthquake on September 4th 2010 and the second on February 22nd 2011. (www.stuff.co.nz, 13 June 2011) Each time there is a significant quake more damage is done and so people have to make further insurance claims.
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A photograph of the central city, seen from the Port Hills.
A photograph captioned by Paul Corliss, "Central city, from Manchester Street".
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A page banner for a feature titled, "Your new city".