A photograph of deep cracks in the ground at Bexley Park.
A photograph of cracks in the grass verge along Bridge Street.
A photograph of a large crack in Highfield Road in Darfield.
A photograph of cracks in the brickwork of the Cranmer Centre.
A page banner promoting an article titled, "Cracks on the tracks".
Cracks in a wall of the National Library on Salisbury Street.
Cracks in a wall of the National Library on Salisbury Street.
A crack in a concrete beam of the Crowne Plaza Hotel.
A photograph of cracking in the Hotel Grand Chancellor car park.
Cracking and fallen rocks on the cliff face above Peacock's Gallop.
A photograph of cracks in the brickwork of the Cranmer Courts.
Cracks along a window on a building in the central city.
Photograph captioned by Fairfax, "Christchurch Earthquake aftermath. Crack on Avonside Drive".
Cracks on the steps around the footpath by the Avon river.
Cracks along a facade in a building in the city centre.
Photograph captioned by Fairfax, "Christchurch Earthquake aftermath. Crack on Avonside Drive".
Cracks running between the bricks of a house on Centaurus Road.
A large crack in the ground at Sullivan Park in Avonside.
A digitally manipulated photograph of the bottom of Victoria Lake in Hagley Park. The photographer comments, "After the Christchurch earthquake in February 2011, Victoria Lake suffered some cracking which broke the previous clay seal. The lake has now been excavated so that the new clay seal can be spread out and flattened ready to be filled again with water. The red pile is the clay and in the background is the grey silt or liquefaction that spewed into the lake from cracks in the lake bed".
Damage to the front of the Cathedral of the Blessed Sacrament. Large cracks are visible in the stonework, and one side is supported by shipping containers and hay bales. The photographer comments, "The Cathedral of the Blessed Sacrament has a lot of cracking on the exterior and one column appears to be leaning to the right. To my non-expert eye it does look like the front could easily give way. Notice the broken supporting beam".
A photograph of St Elmo Courts on the corner of Hereford and Montreal Streets. Cracks can be seen between the windows of the building and wire fencing has been placed around the bottom as a cordon. Two workers in hard hats in visibility vests are examining the building from street level.
A pair of see-saws at Sullivan Park in Avonside. Dried liquefaction silt can be seen in the lower section of the photograph.
A merry-go-round at Sullivan Park in Avonside. Its base is covered in dried liquefaction.
A sand volcano in the Halswell Primary School grounds near the playground. Sand volcanoes were caused by liquefaction where the soil loses its strength during the earthquake and the silt rises upwards, ejecting out of a hole like magma in a volcano.
Damage to the pavement along the Williams Street bridge in Kaiapoi. Wire fencing with tape and road cones have been placed along the bridge to keep people away.
Photograph captioned by BeckerFraserPhotos, "Colombo Street".
A photograph of the earthquake damage to the curb of a street in Christchurch. The curb has cracked in two places and slumped, exposing the earth beneath the grass turf.
A plan for Greening the Rubble's Green Room garden on Colombo Street. The plan was created by Jonathan Hall and Wendy Hoddinott from Greening the Rubble.
An artist's impression of the Greening the Rubble Green Room garden on Colombo Street. The image was created by Jonathan Hall and Wendy Hoddinott from Greening the Rubble.
A copy of the information board displayed at Greening the Rubble's Green Room on Colombo Street. The board contains information about the Green Room and Crack'd for Christchurch's armchair and ottoman artworks.