A photograph of an office in the Diabetes Centre. Files have fallen off the desk and lie on the floor.
A photograph of the partially-demolished Hagley Hostel on Riccarton Avenue.
A photograph of a room in the Diabetes Centre. The panelling has been taken off the walls, exposing the wooden framing, insulation, and wires.
A photograph of tradespeople working on the scaffolding outside the Diabetes Centre.
A photograph of a room in the Diabetes Centre which has been sectioned off using plastic sheeting.
A photograph of the earthquake damage to a television in the Diabetes Centre on Hagley Avenue.
A photograph of members of the Diabetes Centre team standing outside the Diabetes Centre. The team are holding bags and boxes which they will use to carry items retrieved from their offices.
A photograph of a room in the Diabetes Centre. The panelling has been removed from the walls, exposing the wooden framing, insulation, and wires underneath. Several drawer units have been stacked in the middle of the room.
Diggers demolishing the former Christchurch Girls' High building after it was damaged by the earthquakes.
A photograph of a vacuum cleaner in the Diabetes Centre. A sign reading, "S.N.A.G. Sensitive new age guy!!!" has been hung from the vacuum cleaner's head.
A photograph of plastic sheeting blocking off a room in the Diabetes Centre on Hagley Avenue.
A photograph of a room in the Diabetes Centre with a loose ceiling panel. There is a crack above the left-hand corner of the door.
Earthquake damage to the former Christchurch Girls' High building. Bricks have fallen from the gable ends of the building, exposing the rooms within.
A photograph of a room in the Diabetes Centre which has been wrapped in plastic.
A photograph of the shop in the Diabetes Centre. Products have fallen off the shelves and lie on the floor.
Diggers demolishing the former Christchurch Girls' High building after it was damaged by the earthquakes.
A photograph of a corridor in the Diabetes Centre. Desktops and whiteboards have been stacked against the wall to the left.
A photograph of a sign in the window of the Diabetes Centre on Hagley Avenue. The sign reads, "The Diabetes Centre is open. There are currently some earthquake repairs going on inside the building; however the building is safe to enter. Unfortunately the lift is out of action. Here are some pictures of what the building looks like inside: the lift is out of action until further notice; the gib board in the stairwell is being replaced; some ceiling panels are being replaced; our friendly administration staff are happy to assist where possible".
A photograph of a kitchen in the Diabetes Centre. The panelling has been removed from the wall of the kitchen, exposing the wooden frame and several pipes and wires.
A photograph of the Diabetes Centre on Hagley Avenue, taken from the car park. Scaffolding has been constructed up the sides of the building.
A photograph of a member of the Diabetes Centre team standing in the reception area.
A photograph of a room in the Diabetes Centre. The furniture in the centre of the room has been covered with a tarpaulin. In the background, the panelling has been removed from one of the walls, exposing the wooden frame, wires, and pipes underneath.
A photograph of a ceiling in the Diabetes Centre with several missing panels.
A photograph of a tradesperson painting a stairwell in the Diabetes Centre.
A photograph of a displaced roof panel in the Diabetes Centre on Hagley Avenue. The panel was displaced during the 4 September 2010 earthquake.
A photograph of several filing cabinets in the Diabetes Centre which have opened and toppled over.
A photograph of an opened filing cabinet at the Diabetes Centre on Hagley Avenue. The filing cabinet opened during the 4 September 2010 earthquake. There are also cracks in the wall to the right.
The former Christchurch Girls' High building seen before the earthquakes.
The former Christchurch Girls' High building seen before the earthquakes.
Earthquake damage to the former Christchurch Girls' High building. Bricks have fallen from the gable ends of the building.