Photograph captioned by BeckerFraserPhotos, "Wooden buildings don't always fare well".
A view down London Street in Lyttelton. The road has been closed to traffic because of unstable and damaged buildings in the area. In the background is the Empire Hotel on London Street in Lyttelton. Bracing has been placed on the front of the building to keep it together and limit further damage from aftershocks. The building has been cordoned off with fencing.
Plaster on the floor of the Durham Street Methodist Church that has chipped away from the walls and ceiling of the building. In the background a window that has been braced and weather proofed with timber can be seen.
Damage to the former Sumner Borough Council building. The brickwork is badly cracked, and parts of the wall have collapsed, exposing the interior. Shipping containers below the building protect the street from falling masonry.
Photograph captioned by BeckerFraserPhotos, "Arrow International, 253-255 Madras Street".
A photograph of the basement of a demolished house at 116 Centaurus Road.
A photograph of the earthquake damage to the Provincial Hotel.
A photograph of the earthquake damage to the roof of St John the Baptist Church.
A photograph of Ironside House on Montreal Street.
A photograph of the earthquake-damaged roof of St Paul's-Trinity-Pacific Church.
A photograph of rubble from the partially-demolished St Paul's-Trinity-Pacific Church.
A photograph of an excavator demolishing St Paul's-Trinity-Pacific Church.
A photograph of a detail of 386-400 Colombo Street.
A large crack between the road and a concrete slab in New Brighton. The photographer comments, "This is the gap that has been growing during all the Christchurch earthquakes. It is between Robbie's Restaurant and the car park in New Brighton".
Demolition of a building on the corner of Chester and Madras Streets.
A member of the University of Canterbury's Civil Defence team escorts staff to retrieve essential items from their offices.
Detail of Christchurch Casino entrance.
A photograph of a tree in Hagley Park which has fallen over and crushed a shipping container.
A photograph of a make-shift toilet in the Christchurch Art Gallery. A sign behind it reads, "Portaloos Department. We know that 80,000 people need loos. We have 900-1800 available or coming, We don't need to be told people need loos. Thank you. We're number one with your number twos!". Signs below this read, "Toilet Occupied", "Toilet Vacant" and, "In Tray". The Art Gallery was used as the temporary headquarters for Civil Defence after the 22 February 2011 earthquake.
A photograph of the earthquake damage to a house in Christchurch. The front and side of the house has collapsed, the bricks and other rubble spilling onto the garden, exposing the rooms inside. Emergency tape has been draped across the front of the property as a cordon.
Lyttelton band, Runaround Sue, setting up at Gap Filler's "Film in the Gap!" project.
Cups of tea waiting for the volunteers at the Lyttelton Petanque Club.
A member of the public playing Gap Filler's Community Chess in Sydenham.
A photograph of a member of the New Zealand Army standing in front of an army truck on the corner of Barbadoes and Armagh Streets. In the background, a portaloo can be seen.
A photograph looking north up Manchester Street from the intersection of St Asaph Street. Many of the buildings to the left have been damaged by the earthquakes. The rubble has since been cleared from the street.
Gap Filler Creative Director, Coralie Winn, at Gap Filler's "Film in the Gap!" project in Beckenham. The red Southern Espresso Rescue van can be seen in the background, selling coffee to the audience.
A photograph captioned by BeckerFraserPhotos, "A residential property on Halberg Street in Dallington".
A photograph captioned by Paul Corliss, "Lyttelton Engineering and dry dock area".
A photograph of rock fall from the cliffs behind Peacock's Gallop.
A view across the Kaiapoi River to cranes driving piles for the foundations of the new Kaiapoi New World.