A view across the Worcester Street Bridge towards Cathedral Square. The Christ Church Cathedral can be seen at the end of the street with a metal brace applied to its front.
An excavator parked on River Road. Large cracks can be seen in the road which has been cordoned off with road cones and tape.
A photograph of a section of street art on the side of the Super Liquor store on Beresford Street, New Brighton.
A photograph of street art. The artwork is on the wall surrounding Waltham Pool and faces towards Waltham Park.
A photograph of the badly-damaged former Christchurch Civic Offices on Tuam Street. The building has been fenced off and many windows have been broken.
A photograph of street art on the side of the Super Liquor store on Beresford Street, New Brighton.
A photograph of a section of a piece of street art on the side of a building between Brighton Mall and Hawke Street.
A photograph of traffic barriers on the corner of Colombo and Tuam Street in central Christchurch.
A view across Oxford Street in Lyttelton to the former Lyttelton Public Library, cordoned off with wire fencing. Masonry from the top of the building has collapsed onto the footpath. The former Lyttelton Fire Station building can be seen to the right.
A photograph of people at the site of the CTV building. The photograph is captioned by Paul Corliss, "Second anniversary 22 February earthquake".
A photograph of a window of the McDonalds building on Colombo Street. Fallen bricks can be seen inside and the Westpac Trust Building is reflected in the glass.
A photograph of the earthquake damage to a group of shops on the corner of Barbadoes Street and Edgeware Road. The second storey of the shops has collapsed, and the bricks have fallen to the footpath, taking the awnings with them. Police tape and road cones have been placed around the buildings as a cordon.
A photograph of children's paintings attached to a cordon fence. The photograph is captioned by Paul Corliss, "Manchester and Tuam Streets, botanical preservation site".
A photograph of the partially-demolished Westende Jewellers Building on the corner of Manchester and Worcester Streets. The building was severely damaged during the 4 September 2010 earthquake and had to be demolished. In the foreground, the arms of two excavators can be seen behind wire fencing.
A photograph of workers searching for survivors in the collapsed stores along Manchester Street shortly after the 22 February 2011 earthquake. An excavator can be seen helping to remove rubble from the site.
People listening to a reading at the site of the Think Differently Book Exchange.
The damaged entrance to Mona Vale Homestead. A section of the brick gate has collapsed despite the wooden bracing.
A photograph of a Royal New Zealand Air Force helicopter taking off from Hagley Park.
A photograph of Satchmo's Cafe, Milly May, and Snoclothes New Zealand, on London Street in Lyttelton.
A digger collecting liquefaction from the side of Fleete Street, near Birchfield Avenue in Dallington.
A digger collecting liquefaction from the side of Fleete Street, near Birchfield Avenue in Dallington.
A photograph of the playground in Walnut Tree Park on Bangor Street.
A photograph of the houses at 5, 7, and 9 Rees Street.
Two women painting the base of a mural onto a wall in Sydenham.
Two women painting the base of a mural onto a wall in Sydenham.
A photograph captioned by Paul Corliss, "PWC, Copthorne and Forsyth Barr, central city".
A photograph captioned by Paul Corliss, "PWC, Copthorne and Forsyth Barr, central city".
A photograph captioned by Paul Corliss, "PWC, Copthorne and Forsyth Barr, central city".
An army truck and soldier on the Armagh Street bridge entrance to Hagley Park.
A photograph of four preschool children and an adult playing drums. The photograph was taken at the Tiny Adventures launch at Niu Early Learning Centre in Linwood. Niu Early Learning Centre is managed by the Tongan Canterbury Community Trust. The Tiny Adventure card packs and smartphone app offer ideas, games and quick fun ways for parents to spend time with their children. They are a project of the All Right? mental health campaign.