A graffiti mural by Jacob Ryan, aka. yikes.
A section of Tuam Street that has been cordoned off.
View down High Street, with building on the left cordoned off.
Plants outside the entrance to NG art gallery, located next to The National, a contemporary jewellery gallery on Madras Street.
Vacant site left after the demolition of a building.
An old advertising sign for Polson's decorators and signwriters exposed on the side of a building on Manchester Street. Peaking over the top are shipping containers that are protecting the facade of the Excelsior Hotel.
Looking to the Alice in Videoland building from a vacant site left by the demolition of a building.
Demolition of the Lumley House, beside the BDO House seen from the back, near the Knox Church car park.
Damaged buildings and demolition rubble down Tuam Street.
An overgrown site in Christchurch Central. Some damaged building and fences can be seen in the background.
Shipping containers support the facade of the Excelsior Hotel, the only part of the hotel still standing. The Two Fat Indians restaurant next door has also closed due to earthquake damage.
Looking inside the CBD cordon at the intersection of Tuam and Manchester Streets. The The Odeon Theatre and the Pink Pussy Cat Building formerly Lawrie & Wilson Auctioneers can seen in the background.
Detail of the facade on the Alice in Videoland building on Tuam Street.
The Pink Pussy Cat Building formerly Lawrie & Wilson Auctioneers and used by the Parking Unit of Christchurch City Council.
The backs of damage bulidings on High Street and demolition rubble seen from Tuam Street.
Damage to the Mona Vale Gatehouse.
Autumn trees in Mona Vale, Fendalton.
House across the Avon river, seen from Mona Vale.
A information board on the fence around the Homestead at Mona Vale. It says 'This hertiage building is managed by the Christchurch City Council on behalf of the city's residents. Until recently it served as a restaurant and function centre. This building was damaged in the 2010/2011 Canterbury earthquakes and ongoing aftershocks. Propping walls and other support is designed to keep the building weather-proof until a decision about its future can be made'.
Damage to the Mona Vale Homestead which has been cordoned off.
Some cracks visible on the Mona Vale bathhouse.
The Avon river through Mona Vale where some punting rides depart from.
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints on Fendalton Road.
Damage to the Mona Vale Homestead which has been cordoned off.
Damage to the Mona Vale Homestead which has been cordoned off. Building rubble has been sorted and piled in front of the building, behind the fence.
Damage to the Mona Vale Gatehouse.
Building construction in Edgeware. This will eventually house a SuperValue supermarket, on the fence is a large sign that says 'Kia Kaha Chch'.
A photograph captioned, "I was reading in the paper this morning about one of the people who was orange and then went red yesterday. They said they were really glad they'd gone red rather than green-blue. Green-blue is the one they're going to have problems with".
A photograph captioned, "After the September earthquake, it was more a simple case of something gets broken and it gets repaired. Then came February, and June as well, and suddenly it's just not so straightforward anymore".
A video taken from a vehicle showing liquefaction and flooding on Breezes Road.