Detail of the artwork 'Homage To The Lost Spaces (Government Life Building Studio Series' by Mike Hewson. These were installed on damaged buildings, this one being the Cranmer Courts.
A resident with a shovel begins to clean up following the September earthquake.
Residents with wheelbarrows as cleanup begins.
The multi-storey Pacific Brands building on Victoria Street has been cordoned off.
A car on Rowses Road has its wheels embedded in liquefaction. The photographer comments, "The most common sight was extensive damage to the roads. Papanui, Breezes, Wainoni, Shortland Street and many more roads had large cracks and large sink holes. There were approximately 6 cars and 1 large Ready Mix cement truck that had fallen into holes within a few blocks of each other. All people appear to have escaped without serious injury as far as I could tell".
An entry from Deb Robertson's blog for 14 December 2010 entitled, "Christmas Presents....".
Damage to Easy Traders, Worcester Street.
Damage to the Dolls House night club and the Coffee Queen cafe on Gloucester Street, beside Chancery Lane.
Damage to the Cathedral of the Blessed Sacrament.
Liquefaction and damaged footpath on Manchester Street.
Damage to the Medlab South building on Kilmore Street.
The crowd at the Band Together concert, a concert that was put on at Hagley Park for the people of Canterbury following the September earthquake.
Portaloos on the Pine Mound, part of Festival of Flowers. Each portaloo was decorated with various floral features. This one has been decorated in a forest theme.
An entry from Ruth Gardner's blog for 22 March 2011 entitled, "Day 29 in the red zone".
Damage to the St John the Baptist church hall in Latimer Square, seen behind the cordon fence. On the ground next to some building rubble is a sign that says 'Danger!!! Wall unstable. Stay clear'.
Following the briefing for the University of Canterbury staff working bee, university staff and Urban Search and Rescue workers gather outside before the cleanup begins.
Demolition work being carried out on the Crowne Plaza Hotel.
Members of the public take photographs of the damaged Christ Church Cathedral. A walkway from Gloucester Street to the Square was opened up for a few days to allow the public a closer look at the cathedral.
Christmas decorations hung on the cordon fence on Colombo Street. A sign on the fence reads "Crossing closed please use alternative crossing".
An entry from Deborah Fitchett's blog for 18 December 2013, posted to Livejournal. The entry is titled, "In which she uploads some more earthquake photos".The entry was downloaded on 13 April 2015.
Damage to residential property in Bexley, Christchurch.
A residential property that has been red-stickered, meaning it is unsafe to enter
Large cracks run across Avonside Drive, marked off with road cones. In the foreground is a temporary road sign showing a road works symbol with "on side road" written beneath.
An entry from Deb Robertson's blog for 2 August 2014 entitled, "Confession: I am not talented".The entry was downloaded on 3 November 2016.
A damaged building on Bedford Row, seen from Cashel Street.
Demolished building materials behind Harvey Norman.
Painted lines and planters on Colombo Street, seen through the cordon fence. The decorations were part of a Christchurch City Council Transitional City project, in preparation for Colombo Street's re-opening.
Looking north up Colombo Street from the Red Zone viewing area at the east end of Re:Start mall. The partially-demolished ANZ building can be seen in the background.
A view from the Cathedral Square tram stop towards Oxford Terrace. The Clarendon Towers building on the left has been damaged and its windows boarded up. A large crane can be seen in the background.
An entry from Gallivanta's blog for 12 November 2012 entitled, "Baking on a Summer Evening".