A photograph captioned by Paul Corliss, "Redzoned houses between Wattle Drive and Anzac Drive".
A photograph of one of the "pods" of temporary classrooms and offices at Kirkwood Village. The pods were constructed at the University of Canterbury campus following the 22 February 2011 earthquake.
An entry from Deborah Fitchett's blog for 25 June 2013, posted to Dreamwidth. The entry is titled, "In which she writes more bad earthquake poetry".The entry was downloaded on 16 April 2015.
A photograph of the audience at the Canterbury Tales symposium held at Black Betty cafe as part of FESTA 2013.
A photograph of architecture students setting up the In Your Face installation for LUXCITY.
Stones from the Cathedral of the Blessed Sacrament laid out on pallets beside the cathedral.
Photograph captioned by BeckerFraserPhotos, "St Luke's Church on Kilmore Street".
A damaged house on Peterborough Street, marked with spray-painted USAR codes.
Damage to the Cathedral of the Blessed Sacrament. Large cracks are visible in the walls beneath the dome.
Piles of liquefaction silt on St Johns Street in Woolston.
Damage to the Woolston Community Library. Part of the roof has collapsed inwards, and the facade is badly cracked.
A car negotiating its way through liquefaction silt on St Johns Street in Woolston.
A damaged house teetering on the edge of the cliff at Redcliffs.
Part of a fence and garden which have fallen over the cliff above Peacock's Gallop.
Rockfall in Peacock's Gallop, seen through cordon fencing.
Rockfall in Peacock's Gallop, seen through cordon fencing.
Rockfall in Peacock's Gallop, seen through cordon fencing.
A building being erected on the corner of Gloucester Street and Woodham Road.
A view down Gloucester Street, near Woodham Road. Piles of liquefaction silt and road cones line the road.
Water containers being filled from a drinking water station on the Esplanade in Sumner.
A building being erected on the corner of Gloucester Street and Woodham Road.
Photograph captioned by BeckerFraserPhotos, "Oxford Street".
A digger drills a hole in the road on Norwich Quay in Lyttelton.
Wooden bracing holds up the facade of The Loons Circus Theatre Company building on Canterbury Street in Lyttelton. Samo Coffee Lounge was run inside the Loons building by a group of former Lyttelton Coffee Company staff.
Fences surround two cleared sites at 15 and 17 Oxford Street in Lyttelton. The sites formerly housed Lyttelton Lounge cafe, The Opportunity Shop and NZ Souvenir.
Bricks and this building's facade litter the footpath on Oxford Street in Lyttelton.
A front-on view from Norwich Quay of Fuze Restaurant and Cafe. The second storey of the building is being dismantled. Until 1962 it housed the Harbour Board offices, and it was built in 1880.
A view looking west down Norwich Quay in Lyttelton, past the old Harbour Board Office building, which was built in 1880.
A view across Norwich Quay in Lyttelton to the former site of the Lyttelton Hotel and The Stand takeaway restaurant.
Clearing a site on Norwich Quay in Lyttelton.