The damaged chimney of a house on the corner of Galbraith Avenue and Avonside Drive. The top section of the chimney has fallen off and the whole chimney has moved away from the building's wall. The chimney has been weather proofed with a yellow tarpaulin.
A gutter on Bracken Street in Avonside showing cracks from the 4 September 2010 earthquake. The edges of the footpath above it have fallen away, and the gutter has filled with the loose gravel which was used to fill pot holes in the road.
The damaged chimney of a house on the corner of Galbraith Avenue and Avonside Drive. The top section of the chimney has fallen off and the whole chimney has moved away from the building's wall. The chimney has been weather proofed with a yellow tarpaulin.
A photograph of a person peering into a large crack on Avonside Drive.
A video taken inside the roof space of a damaged house in Avonside.
A photograph of Moira Fraser standing in a large crack on Avonside Drive.
A woman walking beside the Avon River. Across the river a Port-a-loo has been set up for residents without functioning sewers as a result of the 4 September 2010 earthquake.
Photograph captioned by BeckerFraserPhotos, "Robson Avenue".
Photograph captioned by BeckerFraserPhotos, "Porritt Park".
A photograph captioned by BeckerFraserPhotos, "A section of Avonside Drive shows how the infrastructure is no longer maintained to the same level, with regard to roading, sewage and water services. Even the grass on the banks of the River Avon is no longer mown as regularly".
A photograph captioned by BeckerFraserPhotos, "The interior of a house at 464 Avonside Drive which has cracks and other evidence of post earthquake life. Large containers of drinking water have been placed behind the armchairs for the next time power and water supplies are interrupted".
A video of an interview with stonemason Mark Whyte, about the demolition of the Holy Trinity Church in Avonside. Whyte discusses how the building should have been deconstructed slowly in order to salvage unique heritage material such as stained-glass windows and hand-painted ceilings.
A photograph of road works at the intersection of Avonside Drive and Morris Street.
A photograph of Moira Fraser standing in front of a truck on Avonside Drive.
A photograph of a large crack in the garden of a house on Avonside Drive.
A photograph of a large crack in the garden of a house on Avonside Drive.
Photograph captioned by BeckerFraserPhotos, "Businesses with signs declaring 'we are open'".
Photograph captioned by BeckerFraserPhotos, "This house has moved substantially off the foundations".
A view across the river looking towards Avonside Drive, lined with road cones and Port-a-loos.
A photograph of a basket of apples sitting next to a temporary water supply pipe in Avonside Drive.
A photograph of road cones around a drain that has been lifted out of the ground on Avonside Drive.
Damage to Bowie Place in Avonside. The road is badly cracked, and has been closed off with a chain.
A photograph of a copy of the Avonside Community Group update for 22 June 2011 posted on a power pole.
An aerial photograph of a residential area in Burwood. The photograph has been captioned by BeckerFraserPhotos, "New Brighton Road and Avonside Drive with the Avondale Road bridge. This area is red-zoned on the right-hand side of the river and green-zoned on the left-hand side of the river".
Diggers on the former site of St Paul's School, now demolished. A sign reads "St Paul's School, open at our temporary site, 102 Champion St, Edgeware".
A photograph captioned by BeckerFraserPhotos, "A residential property on the corner of Porritt Place and Halberg Street in Dallington".
A photograph captioned by BeckerFraserPhotos, "The Medway Street footbridge over the River Avon".
A photograph captioned by BeckerFraserPhotos, "A residential property on Halberg Street in Dallington".
A photograph captioned by BeckerFraserPhotos, "A residential property on Halberg Street in Dallington".
A faded yellow sticker stuck to the window of a house on Avonside Drive. It has been issued by the Christchurch City Council and reads, "Restricted Use. No entry except on essential business. Warning: This building has been damaged and its structural safety is questionable. Enter only at own risk. Subsequent aftershocks or other events may result in increased damage and danger, changing this assessment. Re-inspection may be required. The damage observed from external inspection is as described below." It goes on to set out the conditions for entry to the building and information about the inspector. The sign is so faded that the handwritten information is almost illegible.