An entrance to the Provincial Chambers Building with a red sticker on the door. This means the building is unsafe to enter.
A store on Manchester Street with "NO GO" spray-painted in the front window as well as other search and rescue codes. 'Danger keep out' tape has been placed across the property.
The roof of St John the Baptist Church on Latimer Square. Masonry has tumbled into the building, tearing a hole in the roof and exposing the inside of the church.
A pile of bricks in front of a building on Madras Street. Wire fencing has been placed around the area, and a man can be seen taking a photo from the other side.
The entrance to Sol Square on Colombo Street, barred off with wire fencing and plastic walls.
A shop on Manchester Street. The front wall has collapsed onto the street, revealing the inside of the building. Fencing has been placed around the building to keep people away.
An aerial photograph of rural Canterbury following the 4 September earthquake, taken from a helicopter.
A collapsed brick wall on Halswell Junction Road. A stack of bricks have been saved by the tree which has grown in a curve and is resting on the wall, holding the bricks in place. A pile of bricks can be seen on the ground where they fell.
An aerial photograph of rural Canterbury following the 4 September earthquake, taken from a helicopter.
The stump of an oak tree in the Halswell Primary School grounds. The oak tree had the be cut down after it broke during the earthquake and was hanging at a angle. The person who cut down the tree has carved "1870 - 16:9:2010" into the stump, the year that the tree was planted, and then the day that it broke and fell.
A private driveway in Halswell Junction Road with cracking in the concrete.
Construction vehicles levelling a bank beside the Kaiapoi River in Kaiapoi to be laid with a new footpath.
An aerial photograph of rural Canterbury following the 4 September earthquake, taken from a helicopter.
The historic Kaiapoi Railway Station building, which can be seen leaning towards the river. Its foundations were damaged in the 4 September 2010 earthquake.
An aerial photograph of rural Canterbury following the 4 September earthquake, taken from a helicopter.
Houses on Kilmore Street. A ladder can be seen leaning against the wall of one.
Damage to the wall of a building on the corner of Manchester and Peterborough Streets.
An aerial photograph of rural Canterbury following the 4 September earthquake, taken from a helicopter.
Photograph captioned by BeckerFraserPhotos, "London Street".
Weather proofing on the apex of the gable of St Luke the Evangelist Church on Manchester Street.
An aerial photograph of rural Canterbury following the 4 September earthquake, taken from a helicopter.
An aerial photograph of rural Canterbury following the 4 September earthquake, taken from a helicopter.
A sign outside St Luke the Evangelist Church on Manchester Street reading, "St. Luke's Anglican Church".
The Empire Hotel on London Street in Lyttelton with heavy steel bracing holding up the facade. Bricks from the side wall have collapsed on to the footpath and wire fencing encloses the site.
An aerial photograph of rural Canterbury following the 4 September earthquake, taken from a helicopter.
An aerial photograph of Canterbury following the 4 September earthquake, taken from a helicopter.
A photograph of people standing in a pile of soil that has been placed on a white sheet, during a shed-building workshop at Agropolis. Agropolis is an urban farm on the corner of High Street and Tuam Street. Agropolis was the venue for several events throughout FESTA 2013.
Photograph captioned by BeckerFraserPhotos, "Rock fall".
Damage to the Community of the Sacred Name building on Barbadoes Street. Masonry from one of the building's gables has collapsed onto the footpath.
A photograph of compost heaps at Agropolis, an urban farm on the corner of High Street and Tuam Street. Organic waste from inner-city hospitality businesses is composted and used to grow food. Agropolis was the venue for several events throughout FESTA 2013.