A view of an empty site that is now covered with weeds and silt from liquefaction. On the site is a digger and two shipping containers. In the background, demolition work on the Manchester Securities House can be seen.
A view into a residential property, looking through the gate. The house has sunk to one side, the roof has collapsed and cracks can be clearly seen in the wall.
A footpath in Hagley Park.
A view of Hagley Park from Park Terrace.
People running along a footpath in Hagley Park.
The road at the base of Scarborough Hill. The road goes from Sumner over the hill to Taylor's Mistake.
Damage to the roof tiles of a house. A section of the roof has been covered by plastic sheeting to protect it from rain, and the house is on a lean.
Detail of a damaged house that has sunk to one side, showing damage to the roof tiles.
A house which has sunk on one side. Damage to the roof can be seen. The property has been taped off.
A cordon fence around an empty site left after the demolition of a building.
Damage to a house. Sections of the brick exterior walls have crumbled.
Silt from liquefaction on a driveway and road. A road cone marks out the uneven road and a piece of board creates a temporary ramp from the driveway out onto the road.
Silt from liquefaction along the edge of a house.
Cave Rock on Sumner Beach.
Two road cones mark out an uneven surface on the road. The hole is filled with water.
Two workers taking photographs while standing in the middle of Bealey Avenue.
A group of people gathered on the street in the days following the 22 February earthquake.
A woman takes a photo on the street.
A soldier outside the cordon around the CBD talks on a portable telephone, while a media reporter waits for entry.
Shoppers gathered on Division Street outside Riccarton Mall following a major aftershock on 23 December 2011.
Shoppers gathered on Division Street outside Riccarton Mall following a major aftershock on 23 December 2011.
Only bare support frames remain on this building following the February earthquake.
A black and white photograph of a steel structure on a demolition site filled with building rubble.
A felt heart with "Live, Love, Life" sewn on it has been sewn to the wire fencing in front of the Volcano Cafe and Lava Bar in Lyttelton. The heart provides a bit of beauty and hope to an otherwise depressing scene.
St John's Church on Winchester Street in Lyttelton. The tower has broken and crumbled, and its roof is visible on the ground to the right. Bricks and broken wood are lying in a pile on the footpath. A red sticker has been placed on the front door as well as a sign reading "No Entry". Fencing has been placed along the footpath to warn people off.
A felt heart sewn to the fencing around the Volcano Cafe provides a bit of beauty to an otherwise depressing scene.
Bunting on wire fencing at the end of London Street. In the distance, the Harbour Light Theatre can be seen with steel bracing holding the building together and limiting damage from further aftershocks.
Felt hearts and bunting sewn to the wire fencing in front of the Ground Culinary Centre in Lyttelton. They provide a bit of beauty and hope to an otherwise depressing scene.
A felt heart sewn to the wire fencing in front of The Volcano Cafe in Lyttelton. It provides a bit of beauty and hope to an otherwise depressing scene.
The demolished Lyttelton Lounge Cafe on Oxford Street, now a pile of wood and rubble.