A close up of a large crack in the former Government Life building in Cathedral Square.
A photograph captioned by Paul Corliss, "Madras Street and Chester Street East corner".
A PDF copy of the Selwyn Times community newspaper, published on Tuesday 21 August 2012.
Deconstruction of the PriceWaterhouseCoopers building.
A sewage pumping station on Avonside Drive near the intersection with Robson Avenue has been lifted out of the ground by liquefaction. The photographer comments, "A Sunday afternoon ride to New Brighton, then back via Aranui, Wainoni, Dallington, and Richmond. Not a cheerful experience. Pumping station. Another hydraulically-lifted sewage pumping station, this time on Avonside Drive".
Remediation work being carried out on a property. The front door entrance has been boarded up.
A photograph from a time-lapse series documenting the contruction of Gap Filler's Pallet Pavilion. The photograph was taken from the top of the Christchurch Casino.
A photograph from a time-lapse series documenting the contruction of Gap Filler's Pallet Pavilion. The photograph was taken from the top of the Christchurch Casino.
A photograph from a time-lapse series documenting the contruction of Gap Filler's Pallet Pavilion. The photograph was taken from the top of the Christchurch Casino.
A photograph from a time-lapse series documenting the contruction of Gap Filler's Pallet Pavilion. The photograph was taken from the top of the Christchurch Casino.
A photograph captioned by Paul Corliss, "Ferrymead Tower. Stripping the insides".
A photograph looking west down Lichfield Street, taken near the corner of Madras Street.
A PDF copy of the Selwyn Times community newspaper, published on Tuesday 22 May 2012.
Page 2 of Section A of the Christchurch Press, published on Monday 23 January 2012.
Page 5 of the Punt section of the Christchurch Press, published on Friday 10 February 2012.
Page 13 of Section G of the Christchurch Press, published on Saturday 11 February 2012.
Page 7 of the Punt section of the Christchurch Press, published on Friday 24 February 2012.
A photograph from a time-lapse series documenting the contruction of Gap Filler's Pallet Pavilion. The photograph was taken from the top of the Christchurch Casino.
A photograph from a time-lapse series documenting the contruction of Gap Filler's Pallet Pavilion. The photograph was taken from the top of the Christchurch Casino.
A photograph from a time-lapse series documenting the contruction of Gap Filler's Pallet Pavilion. The photograph was taken from the top of the Christchurch Casino.
A photograph of USAR codes spray-painted on the entrance to an underground parking area. The photograph is captioned by Paul Corliss, "Hereford Street".
A photograph of a sign giving phone numbers for earthquake helplines and emergency services. The photograph is captioned by Paul Corliss, "Wairoa Street".
A photograph from a time-lapse series documenting the contruction of Gap Filler's Pallet Pavilion. The photograph was taken from the top of the Christchurch Casino.
A photograph showing the remains of the McKenzie & Willis building.
Page 6 of Section C of the Christchurch Press, published on Wednesday 28 March 2012.
A photograph captioned by BeckerFraserPhotos, "St Mary's in Merivale".
Liquefaction around QEII stadium. The photographer comments, "A Sunday afternoon ride to New Brighton, then back via Aranui, Wainoni, Dallington, and Richmond. Not a cheerful experience. QE2 stadium. View from Frosts Rd".
A video of Archbishop of Canterbury Rowan Williams touring the Christchurch central city Red Zone. Williams visited Christchurch for two days during his New Zealand tour to offer his support to the city. The video includes footage of Williams visiting the ChristChurch Cathedral, and meeting locals. It also includes an interview with Williams about the demolition of the ChristChurch Cathedral.
A PDF copy of the Western News community newspaper, published on Monday 6 February 2012.
The site of the demolished St. John's Anglican Church on Latimer Square. On the left is the former site of the CTV building.