Page 14 of Section A of the Christchurch Press, published on Thursday 8 December 2011.
Page 10 of a Canterbury Home Show advertising feature in the Christchurch Press, published on Saturday 10 December 2011.
Page 7 of Section B of the Christchurch Press, published on Thursday 29 December 2011.
Page 2 of Section B of the Christchurch Press, published on Thursday 8 December 2011.
Photograph captioned by Fairfax, "Earthquake damage in central Christchurch after a 6.3 earthquake. Workers are trapped in the Forsyth Barr building".
Student leaders, including UCSA President Kohan McNab and Sam Johnston, head of the Student Volunteer Army, leading students from the University of Canterbury in a two minute silence to remember those who died in the 22 February 2011 earthquake. They have stood on top of the ENSOC fire engine to address the crowd, and the event has been filmed from that vantage point. The students have been enjoying a barbeque lunch break in Burwood Park after volunteering to dig up liquefaction as part of the Student Volunteer Army.
A view looking south along towards the Antigua Street foot bridge. The bridge has been blocked off with cones and security tape. On the far bank, large cracks are visible in the bridge's foundations.
A photograph of USAR codes spray-painted on the footpath in front of The Burrito Company on Armagh Street. Glass from a broken window is scattered across the footpath.
A PDF copy of the North Canterbury News community newspaper, published on Tuesday 2 July 2011.
A photograph of the damage above the front door of the Canterbury Horse Bazaar on Lichfield Street.
A photograph of an excavator demolishing the side of St Paul's-Trinity-Pacific Church.
Detail of damage to the former Princess Cinema in New Brighton. Bricks have fallen from the wall, exposing the interior. The photographer comments, "This is the side view of the back of the old Princess Cinema in New Brighton after the earthquake in Christchurch, New Zealand on 22 February. The bricks seem to be just about to fall, but stayed in place after several big aftershocks. This building has now been knocked down as it was so dangerous".
Broken panelling on a building on Colombo Street has exposed the interior of the walls. The photographer comments, "Seen in the Christchurch Earthquake Red Zone. If you saw this anywhere else in the world you would have thought that it was a piece of modern art".
Page 12 of Section B of the Christchurch Press, published on Thursday 29 September 2011.
Page 12 of Section G of the Christchurch Press, published on Saturday 10 September 2011.
Page 9 of The Box section of the Christchurch Press, published on Tuesday 16 August 2011.
Page 10 of Section A of the Christchurch Press, published on Wednesday 24 August 2011.
Page 2 of the At Home section of the Christchurch Press, published on Wednesday 5 October 2011.
Page 12 of Section B of the Christchurch Press, published on Monday 7 November 2011.
Page 38 of the Your Weekend section of the Christchurch Press, published on Saturday 8 October 2011.
Page 14 of Section B of the Christchurch Press, published on Wednesday 16 November 2011.
Page 2 of The Box section of the Christchurch Press, published on Tuesday 29 November 2011.
Page 7 of Section F of the Christchurch Press, published on Saturday 10 December 2011.
Page 2 of Section B of the Christchurch Press, published on Tuesday 13 December 2011.
Page 3 of the Punt section of the Christchurch Press, published on Friday 23 December 2011.
Page 13 of Section B of the Christchurch Press, published on Wednesday 14 December 2011.
Page 15 of Section B of the Christchurch Press, published on Wednesday 14 December 2011.
Christchurch Mayor Bob Parker handling a jackhammer on Kingsford Street in Burwood, as part of the opening of the Stronger Christchurch Infrastructure Rebuild Team (SCIRT). Earthquake Recovery Minister Jerry Brownlee is watching on.
A sign outside the Christchurch Chinese Church in Bryndwyr reading, "Tea, coffee, a chat, TLC, welcome".
Photo inside of Reception of Ground Floor of Pegasus Building taken by Angela Dean, 9 June 2011.