A photograph of the earthquake damage to the Knox Church on the corner of Bealey Avenue and Victoria Street. The gable wall has crumbled, and the bricks have spilt onto the footpath in front. USAR codes have been spray painted on the walls.
A photograph of cracks along a street in Christchurch. A road cone has been placed over a crack as a warning for road users.
A photograph of members of the New Zealand Army sitting on a couch made out of a mattress and base as they guard a cordon in Christchurch. A cat has come to say hello.
A photograph of a Royal New Zealand Air Force aeroplane at the Air Movements Terminal in Christchurch.
A photograph of workers in high-visibility vests and hard hats walking down London Street. In the distance, two more workers can be seen behind cordon fences.
A photograph of a makeshift café set up by Lyttelton Coffee Co outside the Christchurch City Council in Lyttelton.
A photograph of women sewing felt badges outside the Christchurch City Library in Lyttelton. The felt hearts were a healing outlet during the Canterbury earthquakes. The goal was to create beauty in the midst of chaos, to keep people's hands busy and their minds off the terrifying reality of the earthquakes, as well as to give a gift of love to workers and businesses who helped improve life in Lyttelton.
A photograph of a temporary Recovery Assistance Centre set up in the Sydenham Community Centre on Hutcheson Street. To the right, a line of portaloos can be seen.
A photograph of a volunteer from Wellington Regional Emergency Management in a van. The van has a small kitchen in the back.
A photograph taken inside the tunnel between Christchurch and Lyttelton.
A photograph of a tree in Hagley Park which has fallen over and crushed a shipping container.
A photograph of a tree in Hagley Park which has fallen over and crushed a shipping container.
A photograph of a tree in Hagley Park which has fallen over and crushed a shipping container.
A photograph of the earthquake damage to a building in Lyttelton. The brick wall has crumbled and the bricks have spilt onto the pavement below. The pink batts are now exposed and the remaining wall is severely cracked. Wire fencing and tape reading "danger keep out" has been placed around the building as a cordon.
A member of AFT Security outside a temporary welfare headquarters set up by Civil Defence. A felt heart can be seen pinned to his jersey.
Transcript of Dan Daly's earthquake story, captured by the UC QuakeBox project.
Photo of damage to Luisa Magalhaes and Dan Hamilton's office on Aoraki 4th Floor, taken by Natasha Sitarz.
A photograph of liquefaction near Anzac Drive in Bexley. UC Geology student Dan Hills is out collecting data.
A photograph of UC Geology student Dan Hills inspecting liquefaction in a reserve between Harris Crescent and Greers Road.
A photograph of UC Geology student Dan Hills inspecting liquefaction in a reserve between Harris Crescent and Greers Road.
A video of a press conference with Mayor Bob Parker, Roger Sutton (CEO of Orion), Superintendent Dave Cliff (Christchurch Police), and Chief Fire Officer Dan Coward. The speakers talk about the work that is being done to bring power back to Christchurch residents, and to assess the safety of buildings in the Christchurch central city.
A graphic for the Press Box feature of The Press, featuring an item on Dan Carter's reaction to an aftershock during a game.
A photograph of Lana (middle), Dan (back-left) and the rest of the McLean family in front of their former Kaiapoi residence. The photograph was taken by Cosmo Kentish-Barnes for Still Here, an artistic project supported by All Right?. Kentish-Barnes produced a series of photographs of exiled residents, accompanied with a first-person account of their life since the earthquakes.
A PDF copy of red-zoned Kaiapoi residents Lana, Dan, Tori, Rico and Aria McLean's story about their life since the earthquakes. The story was documented by Cosmo Kentish-Barnes for Still Here, an artistic project supported by All Right?. Kentish-Barnes produced a series of photographs of exiled residents, accompanied with a first-person account of their life since the earthquakes.
A photograph of major damage to a road in Darfield. UC geology student Dan Hills is standing in the crack to illustrate how deep it is.
A photograph of major damage to a road in Darfield. UC geology student Dan Hills is standing in the crack to illustrate how deep it is.
A photograph of details above the door of 119-121 Lichfield Street.
A photograph of 100 Bealey Avenue. Plastic fencing has been nailed across the gate as a cordon.
A photograph of a window of the former Sydenham Post Office.
A photograph of the earthquake damage to 236 Tuam Street.