A photograph of Christ's College taken from behind the Rolleston Avenue gates. Several vehicles can be seen in front of the buildings, with a crane rising above.
A photograph of two workers walking down Gloucester Street. To the right, the earthquake-damaged Canterbury Times and Star Building can be seen. A car parked in front has been crushed by falling debris.
A cordon check-point at the corner of Barbadoes and Lichfield Streets. In the foreground, a sign reading "Warrant of fitness", advertising a nearby automotive shop, leans against the "Road closed" sign. Behind the cordon, a soldier sleeps on top of the cab of an army truck.
The front of Christ Church Cathedral showing its broken tower. Bracing has been placed on the front wall to limit further damage. Security fences have been placed around the cathedral to restrict access.
Topiary plants presented by the Christchurch Garden City Trust liven up the Re:START Mall.
A photograph of a bathroom in the Diabetes Centre which has been prepared for repairs. A tarpaulin has been used to cover the floor.
A goods train stopped on the track beside SH71 near Rangiora. Trains were unable to run until buckled tracks were inspected and repaired.
A photograph of liquefaction on Avonside Drive, near Porritt Park.
A photograph of fault ruptures through a tree plantation on Telegraph Road in Darfield.
An aerial photograph of Canterbury following the 4 September earthquake, taken from a helicopter.
Members of Civil Defence at their temporary headquarters in the Christchurch Art Gallery.
A photograph of the store room of Quinns on Papanui Road. The front walls of the building have crumbled, exposing the rooms inside. Shelves of shoes can be seen, many of them collapsed.
A photograph of a digger on the side of the road in Canterbury.
A road cone warns of exposed reinforcing from a demolished building on the walkway from Gloucester Street to the Square which was opened up for a few days to allow the public a closer look at the Cathedral.
A sign on the site of a demolished building reads, "We miss you mummy, xx". In the background "Do not demoli." has been spray-painted on the wall of a building.
A photograph of the remains of the Excelsior Hotel building on the corner of High Street and Manchester Street. The remains of the facade are being held up by a stack of shipping containers.
A photograph of an abandoned property at 113 Bexley Road, Bexley.
Bricks fallen from the facade of a building on the corner of Manchester and Welles Streets have destroyed its awning and are strewn across the footpath and road.
A photograph of liquefaction at a reserve between Greers Road and Harris Crescent in Papanui.
Photograph captioned by BeckerFraserPhotos, "124 Lichfield Street".
A photograph contributed by Erin Harrington, a participant in the Understanding Place research project.
A scan of page 124 of the first book of The Pledge.
A scan of page 124 of the second book of The Pledge.
A scan of page 124 of the seventh book of The Pledge.
A photograph of conference participants at the second annual Out of the Heart Pacific Women's Leadership Conference, held at Riccarton Racecourse on 21 May 2016. The conference was sponsored by All Right? and featured posters from the All Right? I am ... Identity project.
A scan of page 124 of the eighth book of The Pledge.
A scan of page 124 of the fifth book of The Pledge.
A member of the Royal New Zealand Air Force directing an ambulance at the Christchurch airport. In the background is a Boeing 757, used to evacuate rest home residents from Christchurch after the 22 February 2011 earthquake.
Staff working at the Emergency House after the September earthquakes.
A photograph of the earthquake damage to a window of the Guthrey Centre on Cashel Street.