A damaged church hall. The brick walls have partially collapsed.
A man on a ladder inspecting a damaged brick chimney.
A photograph of a brick wall of 7 Hutcheson Street.
Damaged building with sections of its brick wall boarded up.
A pile of bricks on the side of the road.
A photograph of a brick wall of the Cranmer Centre.
Red tape around a damaged brick fence on Helmores Lane.
Earthquake damage to a brick fence around a letter box.
A photograph of bricks forming a playing square of Christchurch: A Board Game. The bricks show a picture of ChristChurch Cathedral, and read, "ChristChurch Cathedral. Skip church, move to Ferry Rd".
The brick facade has fallen from the former Princess Cinema in New Brighton, exposing the rooms inside, and crushing a car parked below. The photographer comments, "The front of the old Princess Cinema in New Brighton after the earthquake in Christchurch, New Zealand on 22 February. Under the pile of bricks is a luckily unoccupied blue car. The word CLEAR on the broken facade is to show that there is no one in the car. This building has now been knocked down as it was so dangerous".
The brick facade has fallen from the former Princess Cinema in New Brighton, exposing the rooms inside, and crushing a car parked below. The photographer comments, "The front of the old Princess Cinema in New Brighton after the earthquake in Christchurch, New Zealand on 22 February. Under the pile of bricks is a luckily unoccupied blue car. The word CLEAR on the broken facade is to show that there is no one in the car. This building has now been knocked down as it was so dangerous".
A close-up photograph of fallen bricks from 218 Peterborough Street.
Temporary repairs to the damaged gable ends of a brick building.
A damaged brick building, the side wall of which has collapsed.
Damaged brick fence with the words 'Danger keep clear' on it.
A damaged brick building, the side wall of which has collapsed.
Bricks on Struthers Lane, fallen from a building on Lichfield Street.
A damaged brick building has wooden bracing holding the walls together. The photographer comments, "This building came through the September Christchurch quake with a few band aid plasters, but the February quake means that she is now DNR (Do Not Resuscitate)".
A close up of missing bricks from a building on Cashel Street.
Two people survey fallen bricks from a building in the city centre.
A cluster of bricks remain lodged between a pipe and wooden framework.
Damage to a house. Sections of the brick exterior walls have crumbled.
Damage to residential properties. In the background is a damaged brick property.
A trailer of bricks in front of a house with damaged walls.
A brick wall with flaked paint. The adjourning building has been demolished.
Scaffolding around Satchmo Hairdressing, where sections of the brick wall have crumbled.
Digitally manipulated image of graffiti on a brick building on St Asaph Street. The graffiti depicts a sticking plaster over a broken section of the wall, with the words "I'll kiss it better". The photographer comments, "After the 22 February 2011 earthquake in Christchurch band aid plasters starting to appear in different parts of the city on damaged buildings. A year later most can still be seen. This one was once a whole plaster, but it has slowly broken up where it crossed the gap. The red bricks seen to symbolise the terrible wounds caused to the City and it's people".
A digitally manipulated image of the word 'Lyttelton' made out of damaged bricks. The photographer comments, "This shows the courage and humour of the earthquake wrecked port of Lyttelton. There is lots of little things that make you smile that the locals and volunteers from around the area have created".
A photograph of a pile of bricks from the partially-demolished Cranmer Centre.
A photograph of a pile of bricks from the partially-demolished Cranmer Centre.