Residents walk along River Road past large cracks where the road has slumped towards the river. The photographer comments, "Lateral spreading cracks in River Rd; the land left of the crack moved towards the river. The Banks Ave/Dallington Tce end of our block is impassable".
A photograph of syringes being used to inject epoxy into the cracks of a concrete wall in the Diabetes Centre on Hagley Avenue. The epoxy was injected into the cracks caused by the 4 September 2010 earthquake to strengthen the concrete.
A photograph of large cracks in a footpath beside the Avon River near Oxford Terrace.
A photograph of a crack leading from the corner of a window in the Diabetes Centre.
A crack in the concrete wall of a block of shops in Kaiapoi.
Cracks in the brickwork and windows of the Mona Vale Homestead.
A photograph of cracks in a building on Manchester Street.
A man walks dogs beside cracks on the grounds of Bexley Park.
A photograph of a road cone on Gayhurst Road, warning traffic of a crack.
A photograph of a crack running through the pavement of a residential street in Christchurch.
Colour photograph of cracking in the structure of St. Elmo's Courts following the 4 September 2010 earthquake.
A photograph of large cracks in a footpath along the Avon River.
A photograph of cracks in a flower bed in a residential garden in Christchurch.
A photograph of a crack across Gayhurst Road near Glennarm Terrace.
A photograph of large cracks in a footpath beside the Avon River near Oxford Terrace.
Cracks in the driveway of a house in Richmond. The photographer comments, "Tarsealed driveways have numerous cracks".
A photograph of large cracks in the ground around a piece of artwork near the Kaiapoi River.
Corcoron French Lawyers on Williams Street in Kaiapoi. Liquefaction has caused the building to sink on the right side. This is shown by the fence which now sits at an angle.
A pile of bricks in front of a building on Madras Street. Wire fencing has been placed around the area, and a man can be seen taking a photo from the other side.
A collapsed brick wall on Halswell Junction Road. A stack of bricks have been saved by the tree which has grown in a curve and is resting on the wall, holding the bricks in place. A pile of bricks can be seen on the ground where they fell.
A private driveway off Halswell Road with extensive cracking. The driveway has slumped into the creek due to liquefaction from the earthquake.
Pipes visible along the footpath of the Williams Street Bridge in Kaiapoi.
The cracked garden path of a house on Charles Street in Kaiapoi. A section of the fence has completely broken away from the post it was attached to.
A woman inspecting a crack in the footpath in Avonside. Cones on either side warn pedestrians and cyclists of the uneven surface.
A photograph of a cracks and liquefaction on a bank next to a motorway in Christchurch.
A large crack in the ground at Sullivan Park in Avonside. A large deposit of liquefaction has dried around it.
A footpath in Halswell where the pavement has cracked and uplifted due to liquefaction.
A photograph of members of Crack'd for Christchurch using pieces of broken china to create a mosaic on their ottoman.Crack'd for Christchurch comments, "A mosaicking day over summer...lots of laughter and good food too."
A photograph of members of Crack'd for Christchurch in their workshop.Crack'd for Christchurch comments, "Big things are finally happening...this is our first day working in our new workshops. From left: Sharon Wilson, Marie Hudson, Helen Campbell, Jenny Cooper, and Shirley Walden."
A photograph of Jenny Cooper examining Crack'd for Christchurch's almost-completed armchair mosaic.Crack'd for Christchurch comments, "The best part of every mosaicking day was when we had tidied up and could enjoy our work."