Colour photograph of front door to the Occidental Hotel, which after the September quake had suffered vandalism. The name "B. Perry" was still above the door.
A photograph of cracks in the outer wall of St Elmo Courts on Hereford Street.
View down Hereford Street, looking west from Madras Street. Road work signs and a crane can be seen in the distance.
A photograph of Yorkshire House on Hereford Street. One of its windows is damaged.
A photograph of St Elmo Courts on the corner of Montreal and Hereford Streets. There are large cracks between the windows.
A photograph of St Elmo Courts on the corner of Montreal and Hereford Streets. There are large cracks between the windows.
A photograph of a sign on the door of the Christchurch City Council Building on Hereford Street. The sign reads, "EOC staff to use Worcester Street entrance".
A photograph of St Elmo Courts on the corner of Montreal and Hereford Streets. There is wire fencing around the bottom of the building.
A photograph of the Manchester Courts Building on the corner of Manchester and Hereford Streets. The photograph was taken from behind a cordon fence.
Colour photograph of St. Elmo's Courts, taken from the corner of Hereford and Montreal Streets before the earthquakes.
A photograph of Hereford Street taken from the intersection with Oxford Terrace. The street has been blocked off on one side with wire fencing and road cones.
A photograph looking north up Manchester Street from the intersection with Cashel Street. Police tape and road cones have been placed across the street with a sign reading, "Road closed". In the background, members of the public can be seen walking along the street. Wire fencing in the distance has been used to make a cordon before Hereford Street .
Road works on the corner of Hereford Street and Colombo Street.
A photograph of rubble and glass on the footpath outside Manchester Courts on the corner of Manchester and Hereford Streets. The photograph is taken through the wire of a cordon fence.
A cordoned-off building on Hereford Street.
Red sticker declaring a building on Hereford Street unsafe.
A photograph of the earthquake damage to St John the Baptist Church on Hereford Street near Latimer Square. The top of the tower has crumbled, the masonry spilling onto the lawn in front.
Occidental Hotel under renovation in January 2010, before the earthquakes.
Photograph captioned by Fairfax, "Aerial pictures of earthquake damage in Christchurch. Corner Manchester Street/Hereford Street".
Damage to building at the corner of Hereford Street and Tramway Lane.
A tarpaulin covers the damaged gable end of a building on Hereford Street.
A view down Hereford Street, with a cordoned-off demolition site on the left.
St John's Church on Hereford Street with steel framework to stabilise the end wall.
A colour photograph of the Manchester Courts following the 4 September 2011 earthquake, taken from Manchester Street.
Photograph captioned by Fairfax, "Two months after the Canterbury Earthquake Manchester Street between Gloucester and Hereford Streets is still a way from being sorted".
A photograph of the cracks between the windows of St Elmo Courts on the corner of Hereford and Montreal Streets.
Photograph captioned by Fairfax, "Police changing shift from the square walk back to the main police station down Hereford Street".
A video about the demolition of the Manchester Courts on the corner of Manchester and Hereford Streets. The video includes an interview with Richard Peebles, the co-owner of the building.
Manchester Courts on the corner of Manchester and Hereford Streets. While the building looks mostly fine from the outside, it is unsafe to enter. "Danger, no entry" has been spray-painted on the front window.
Photograph captioned by Fairfax, "Civil Defence centre has now moved from the Christchurch Art Gallery to the new civil offices in Hereford Street".