A map of Christchurch with the earthquakes marked by magnitude, at the entrance to 'Camp Hollywood', the American Civil Defence Force headquarters in Latimer Square. After the 22 February 2011 earthquake, emergency service agencies set up their headquarters in Latimer Square.
A PDF copy of the September 2011 edition of Lifestyles Magazine.
A photograph of an earthquake-damaged house on Madeley Road.
Photograph captioned by BeckerFraserPhotos, "Christ Church Cathedral".
Photograph captioned by BeckerFraserPhotos, "Tower of St Barnabas Church".
A PDF copy of the Pegasus Post community newspaper, published on Monday 5 December 2011.
A photograph captioned by BeckerFraserPhotos, "A residential property on Kingsford Street in the Horseshoe Lake district".
A photograph of a large crack in the garden of a house on Avonside Drive.
Photograph captioned by BeckerFraserPhotos, "Demolition site of Ferry Road Law Centre".
Photograph captioned by BeckerFraserPhotos, "A damaged gravestone in the Lyttelton cemetery".
Photograph captioned by BeckerFraserPhotos, "The temporary fire station, outside the damaged fire station on Kilmore Street".
A photograph of the earthquake damage to 83 and 85 Manchester Street.
An aerial photograph of masonry from the earthquake damaged Canterbury Provincial Chambers Building on Durham Street.
A photograph of the earthquake damage to 111, 113 and 115 Manchester Street.
The entrance to the Christchurch Casino. On the fencing around the Casino is a sign that reads "Casino Opening 8pm Thursday May 26th".
The roof gable on the Avon Bridal building has crumbled onto the footpath. On the building are spray painted markings, used by USAR after they had checked the building after the February earthquake.
A member of the Lyttelton community who was given a felt heart. The felt hearts were a healing outlet during the Canterbury earthquakes. The goal was to create beauty in the midst of chaos, to keep people's hands busy and their minds off the terrifying reality of the earthquakes, as well as to give a gift of love to workers and businesses who helped improve life in Lyttelton.
A post on the NZ Raw blog written by Mark Lincoln on 3 March 2011. Mark says, "Sydenham Church - this is the one that was demolished and then suddenly everyone started asking why it was demolished - somewhere along the line there was a communication error and a demolition company knocked down the church without speaking to the Heritage Trust".
A photograph of members of Urban Search and Rescue teams eating lunch in Latimer Square.
A photograph of an alleyway between Gloucester Street and Cathedral Square. There is a pile of rubble near the end of the alleyway, fallen from the earthquake-damaged Base Backpackers building, behind the former Canterbury Times building on Gloucester Street. Scaffolding has also been constructed up the side of Base Backpackers.
A photograph of the earthquake damage to Rhodes Memorial Home on Dyers Pass Road.
Diggers being used to clear the rubble on the site of the CTV Building.
A photograph captioned by Paul Corliss, "Canon Hill Crescent, Mount Pleasant, after a southerly".
A photograph captioned by Paul Corliss, "St Joseph The Worker Catholic Church, Lyttelton".
A photograph captioned by Paul Corliss, "Broken library shelving, 38 Belleview Terrace, Mount Pleasant".
A photograph of the damaged Medway Street Bridge.
Page 20 of Section C of the Christchurch Press, published on Saturday 15 January 2011.
Page 4 of Section A of the Christchurch Press, published on Tuesday 25 January 2011.
Page 6 of Section B of the Christchurch Press, published on Friday 28 January 2011.
Page 3 of Section G of the Christchurch Press, published on Saturday 5 February 2011.