A photograph of the eastern side of the ChristChurch Cathedral.
A photograph of the front of the badly-damaged ChristChurch Cathedral. The Rose Window has been removed and steel bracing is holding up the remains of the front facade.
A photograph of the south side of the ChristChurch Cathedral.
A photograph of the former Post Office building in Cathedral Square.
A photograph of a red sticker notice on the window of 147 Hereford Street, indicating that the building is unsafe to enter.
A photograph of damage to a column of the Community Trust House building on Hereford Street.
A photograph of a building on Cashel Street. Some of the windows on the bottom floor have been boarded up with plywood.
A photograph of the earthquake damage to Sullivans Bar and Restaurant on Manchester Street. Brickwork around the windows of the top storey has crumbled. Two skips sit outside for the collection of rubble and other debris.
A photograph looking west down Hereford Street from the intersection with Manchester Street. Wire fencing has been placed on both sides of the street to cordon off earthquake-damaged buildings. To the right, bricks have spilled across the road and footpath.
A photograph looking west down Cashel Street towards the intersection with Manchester. On the right is a severely damaged building. Rubble from the top storey has fallen onto the street. In the distance, the Grand Chancellor can be seen, with the slump in the left side noticeable.
A photograph of the new Les Mills Building on Cashel Street.
A photograph looking north up Liverpool Street from the intersection with Cashel Street. On the right, a pile of collapsed scaffolding can be seen on the road and two excavators are demolishing a building in the distance.
A photograph of Kam Weng wearing a hard hat and high-visibility vest. He is standing on Manchester Street, near the intersection of Hereford Street.
A photograph of earthquake-damaged buildings along Hereford Street near the intersection with Manchester Street. Wire fencing has been placed along the street as a cordon.
A photograph looking east down Hereford Street from the intersection with Manchester Street. In the distance, an excavator can be seen filling a truck with the rubble from a demolished building.
The corner of Cashel Street and Manchester Street.
Scaffolding around store fronts on High Street.
The south-east corner of Manchester Street and Cashel Street.
Photograph captioned by BeckerFraserPhotos, "The intersection of Manchester and Gloucester Streets looking west".
Photograph captioned by BeckerFraserPhotos, "Intersection Manchester and Gloucester Streets looking south-east".
A view of Manchester Street, looking north from the intersection of Cashel Street and Manchester Street.
An aerial photograph of Gap Filler's Pallet Pavilion on the vacant site of the Crowne Plaza Hotel on Kilmore Street.
An aerial photograph looking south west over Victoria Square with the Town Hall to the right.
An aerial photograph looking north-west over the Christchurch CBD.
An aerial photograph looking west over Cathedral Square, with Christ Church Cathedral in the centre.
An aerial photograph looking north-east over the Re:Start Mall on Cashel Street.
An aerial photograph looking south west over Armagh Street with Victoria Square in the bottom right, the Forsyth Barr Building to the left and the Victoria Apartments to the right.
An aerial photograph looking north-east over Cathedral Square with Christ Church Cathedral in the centre.
Members of the public view a jewellery store in the newly re-opened New Regent Street.
A Gap Filler mini-golf site made out of recycled materials. This hole was situated on Manchester Street on an empty demolition site. Gap Filler volunteers and community groups designed and installed mini-golf holes on vacant sites around the central business district.