A photograph captioned by Paul Corliss, "Pleasant Point Yacht Club post-earthquake damage".
A photograph of a man and woman stopping to look at a collapsed house on Worcester Boulevard.
Damage inside a house in St Albans.
Damage inside a house in St Albans.
View towards the intersection of Bealey Avenue and Victoria Street. On the left is the damaged Knox Church, with other damaged buildings on Victoria Street behind.
Road cones around the damaged Knox Church. Some damaged buildings on the corner of Bealey Avenue and Victoria Street can also be seen.
Damage inside a house in St Albans.
Damage inside a house in St Albans.
Damage to a brick chimney in St Albans.
Detail of damage to a brick chimney in St Albans where bricks have fallen onto the roof.
Damage inside a house in St Albans.
Damage inside a house in St Albans.
Damage inside a house in St Albans.
Damage inside a house in St Albans.
Damage inside a house in St Albans.
Damage to a building on Montreal Street where a part of the brick wall has fallen out.
Damage to a building on Montreal Street where a part of the brick wall has fallen onto the footpath.
Broken bricks and masonry fallen from the Knox Church on the corner of Victoria Street and Bealey Avenue.
The walls from the flats above the Daily Bagel and the Covent Fruit Centre have crumbled, exposing the interior of the rooms above. The walls have toppled onto the footpath leaving a pile of building rubble.
Cracks on the facade of a building on Victoria Street.
A view of Victoria Street from Mod's Hair where the building and adjoining building have been damaged, and cordoned off with fencing and road cones. Piles of building rubble can be seen outside on the footpath and road.
Damage to Asko Design store and Mod's Hairdressing on Victoria Street. Road fencing and cones have been put up to contain the building rubble which has spilled onto the footpath and road.
Broken glass on Argosy House.
Damage to the Knox Church on the corner of Bealey Avenue and Victoria Street.
Damage to the Knox Church where bricks and building masonry have fallen from the church.
Damage to a building on Montreal Street where a part of the brick wall has fallen onto the footpath.
Damage to the roof of a house where the chimney has fallen down.
A house which has suffered miminal damage following the September earthquake. A small section of the roof valley has been covered with tarp.
The facade of the building housing the Daily Bagel and the Covent Fruit Centre has fallen away, leaving the building unstable and dangerous. The front wall has toppled onto the footpath leaving a pile of bricks. The front windows of this and surrounding buildings have been spray-painted with USAR codes 'No Go' and the times they were checked.
Damage to buildings on the corner of Victoria and Bealey Street with a pile of brick on the side. Two front windows have been spray-painted with the words 'No Go' and the time the building was checked.