A photograph of damage to the former Lyttelton Borough Council Chambers.
A photograph of a damaged retaining wall in Lyttelton.
A photograph captioned by Paul Corliss, "Crichton Cobbers, Fitzgerald Avenue".
A photograph of the Canterbury Provincial Council Buildings.
A photograph captioned by Paul Corliss, "Knox Church, Bealey Avenue corner".
Damaged buildings on Madras Street seen through cordon fencing.
The damaged Provincial Chambers, seen through the cordon fence.
Looking west up Hereford Street from the cordon checkpoint.
View down Colombo Street looking through the cordon fence.
Damaged buildings on Manchester Street, behind the cordon fence.
The Bridge of Remembrance, blocked off with cordon fencing.
A photograph looking west down Cashel Street towards the Bridge of Remembrance. Rubble from earthquake-damaged buildings is piled on the road in the distance. Wire fencing has been placed in front of a seating area to the left and around a building in the distance.
Damaged buildings on Colombo Street, seen through the cordon fence.
A sign on a cordon fence reading, "Do not enter".
Children's artworks hanging from the cordon fence on Gloucester Street.
The Artiste Entrance of the Town Hall, behind cordon fencing.
Weeds and rubbish in front of a cordoned-off restaurant.
Demolition work on Litchfield Street, seen through the cordon fence.
The cordoned-off entrance to the Bridge Tavern in Kaiapoi.
Cordon fencing blocks off part of High Street in Rangiora.
Cordon fencing around Smith's Bookshop, damaged in the September earthquake.
A photograph looking west down Hereford Street from the intersection with Manchester Street. Wire fencing has been placed on both sides of the street to cordon off earthquake-damaged buildings. To the right, bricks have spilled across the road and footpath.
A photograph of the earthquake damage to the Bob Brown's Hi-Fi Sounds building on the corner of Gloucester and Armagh Streets. Many of the windows have broken and wire fencing has been placed around the building as a cordon.
A photograph of the earthquake damage to the Bob Brown's Hi-Fi Sounds building on the corner of Gloucester and Armagh Streets. Many of the windows have broken and wire fencing has been placed around the building as a cordon.
A demolished house on Oxford Street in Lyttelton. The wood from the house still lies in a pile on the building site. Wire fencing has been used to create a cordon around the building.
A photograph of members of the public walking along the edge of the cordon on the intersection of Colombo and Gloucester Streets. In the background, the Forsyth Barr Building can be seen as well as the partially-demolished PricewaterhouseCoopers Building.
A cordon check-point at the corner of Barbadoes and Lichfield Streets. In the foreground, a sign reading "Warrant of fitness", advertising a nearby automotive shop, leans against the "Road closed" sign. Behind the cordon, a soldier sleeps on top of the cab of an army truck.
A photograph of buildings on Armagh Street, taken from behind a cordon. From the front, there is the Provincial Chambers building, then Craig's Investment Partners House, the Victoria Apartments, and the Forsyth Barr building.
The corner of Manchester and Tuam Streets in town, the street cordoned off in the distance. Peaches and Cream can be seen, the walls braced with wooden planks.
NZ Army personnel guarding a cordon on Madras Street near Moorhouse Avenue after the 22 February 2011 earthquake. In the distance, smoke from the CTV Building can be seen.