Shoppers at Re:Start Mall.
The front of Christ Church Cathedral, braced and boarded up to limit further damage. The upper front wall has crumbled completely, exposing the inside space.
Damage to residential property in Bexley, Christchurch.
View down Gloucester Street at a cordon access point, with a cordon station on the left and road cones to divert traffic in front. In the background, diggers sit on the demolition site where the Brannigans building was.
Damage to the Knox Church on Bealey Avenue.
Large cracks run through a pathway in a park near Avonside Drive.
Christchurch City Council workers placing planters on Colombo Street in preparation for its re-opening.
The front of the Christchurch Art Gallery Te Puna O Waiwhetu on Montreal Street.
Detail of a demolition site, seen through the cordon fence.
The public at the inaugural New Zealand Sandcastle competition held at New Brighton beach. The organisers of the Christchurch sandcastle competition hope the event will bring cheer to the earthquake-hit city.
An issue of New Zealand Freemason magazine, published in December 2013 by Freemasons New Zealand.
An entry from Deb Robertson's blog for 28 December 2012 entitled, "Kid + Mum friendly craft for the holidays....".
Demolition of a building on the corner of Chester and Madras Streets, with the Edmonds Clock Tower in the foreground.
Hundreds of sunflowers have been planted in empty Christchurch sites to brighten up the city centre.
Portaloos on the Pine Mound, part of Festival of Flowers. Each portaloo was decorated with various floral features. This one has been decorated in Canterbury colours, red and black and the inside filled with Crusaders memorabilia.
A damaged building on Bealey Avenue still has a For Sale sign in front of it. The building has been cordoned off with emergency tape.
A sign and basket of flowers for the River of Flowers event held in Riccarton Bush, commemorating the second anniversary of the 22 February earthquake. The sign reads "In memory of those we lost, Feb 22nd 2011, River of Flowers".
An entry from Gallivanta's blog for 7 April 2013 entitled, "Is it good news or bad news?".
A photograph of temporary artwork in front of the badly-damaged ChristChurch Cathedral. The artworks were created by Chris Heaphy and Sarah Hughes as part of the Transitional Cathedral Square works.
Damage to Country Theme on Manchester Street, seen through the cordon fence.
Damage to Asko Design store and Mod's Hairdressing on Victoria Street. Road fencing and cones have been put up to contain the building rubble which has spilled onto the footpath and road.
A view of Cashel Mall looking looking towards the Bridge of Remembrance. Buildings on the right of the mall are behind cordon fencing.
The 'Ark of Hope' by Wongi Wilson in Sydenham Square, corner of Brougham and Colombo Streets. Fences have been placed around the sides of it.
Shoppers and sightseers in Re:Start Mall. Street lights have been decorated with banners with Canterbury colours, red and black.
View down Papanui Road. Some road works ahead with a sign that says 'Extreme Care Cyclist Merging'.
An entry from Deborah Fitchett's blog for 15 March 2011, posted to Livejournal. The entry is titled, "In which she assumes a fake name".The entry was downloaded on 14 April 2015.
An entry from Sue Davidson's blog for 10 December 2012 entitled, "SteppingUp Training".
An entry from Deborah Fitchett's blog for 11 November 2013, posted to Livejournal. The entry is titled, "In which Christchurch makes an artform of the temporary".The entry was downloaded on 13 April 2015.
Cranes hanging over Peterborough Street.
Damage to the Knox Church where bricks and building masonry have fallen from the church.