Damage to a car parking building on Lichfield Street. Part of the concrete wall has crumbled, exposing steel reinforcing rods within, and damaging an artwork painted on the wall.
Photo of damage to Waimakariri River South Branch(primary bank), taken by John Dore, 8 September 2010.
Photo of damage to Outside Laurie McCullum's office on Aoraki 4th Floor, taken by Natasha Sitarz.
Photo of damage to Waimakariri River South Branch(primary bank), taken by John Dore, 8 September 2010.
Photo of damage to Waimakariri River South Branch(primary bank), taken by John Dore, 8 September 2010.
Photo of damage to Waimakariri River South Branch(primary bank), taken by John Dore, 8 September 2010.
Photo of damage to mobiles shelves in Records Office, taken by Glenda Duffell on 6 September 2010.
Earthquake damage to the Cathedral of the Blessed Sacrament. Shipping containers support the front of the building to prevent further damage, and workers are suspended from a crane above the remains of the dome.
A man walks towards a damaged house in Dallington. The chimney has fallen, and roofing tiles have shaken loose. In the foreground, the railings of the damaged Dallington Bridge are visible.
For the first time in November 2011, Christchurch residents finally had the opportunity to see the earthquake-damaged city centre on the Red Zone bus tours organised by CERA. Damage to buildings can be seen out the window.
Damage to the front entrance of the Knox Church. The building has been spray-painted with USAR codes. In the background is a row of damaged buildings where the front walls have fallen onto the footpath.
Damage to St John the Baptist Church in Latimer Square, where stone blocks have fallen and a steel bracing has been put in front to prevent any future damage. Photographed through the cordon fence.
Damage to buildings on Manchester Street. Scaffolding has been erected outside a building where the wall has crumbled. Fencing has been placed on the footpath to keep the public away from the damaged buildings.
Damage to a block of flats, with silt from liquefaction around the footpath, and road cones outside the property. The fence has been spray painted with the words "All units damaged. Keep out".
A photograph of damaged paving stones outside the Canterbury Museum on Rolleston Avenue.
Damage to the masonry of an old building on Ferry Road in Woolson.
Damage to the masonry of an old building on Ferry Road in Woolson.
A photograph captioned by Paul Corliss, "Pleasant Point Yacht Club post-earthquake damage".
A photograph of shipping containers in front of badly-damaged High Street buildings.
A photograph of the earthquake damage to the Guthrey Centre on Cashel Street.
A damaged house with cracks down the wall sits on an uneven surface.
A photograph of shipping containers in front of badly-damaged High Street buildings.
A photograph of damaged fencing in a paddock next to Highfield Road in Darfield.
A photograph of damaged fencing in a paddock next to Highfield Road in Darfield.
Filing cabinet draws fallen out and damaged in an office in the Registry Building.
A photograph of damage to Highfield Road, showing the tar stretched across a crack.
A photograph of soil uplift and damaged fencing next to Highfield Road in Darfield.
A photograph of soil uplift and damaged fencing next to Highfield Road in Darfield.
A photograph of damage to fencing at a farm near Telegraph Road in Darfield.
One of the workers helping to repair the damage to the James Hight Library.