A vacant demolition site where buildings once stood. Weeds are growing on the site.
A photograph of temporary artwork in front of the badly-damaged ChristChurch Cathedral. The artworks were created by Chris Heaphy and Sarah Hughes as part of the Transitional Cathedral Square works.
A photograph of hedges sculpted into penguins at Re:START mall.
A faded sign reading, 'McCormic Reapers & Binders' painted onto the side of a brick building, revealed by the demolition of the adjoining building. Wooden pallets have been placed at the front of the building.
Flowers and tributes left on the fence surrounding the CTV site.
A string quartet from Christchurch Girls High School play on the riverbank before the River of Flowers event held in Riccarton Bush, commemorating the second anniversary of the 22 February earthquake.
A student walks up the stairs of the newly opened Avonmore Tertiary Institute in High Street.
Seen through the cordon fence, the exposed wall of the Rangiora Bakery where the the building to the right has been demolished.
A "drummer boy" dummy dressed in a hi-vis jacket sits on top of a building on High Street. Written on the back of the building is "Merry Christmas Christchurch Pa Rum Pum Pum Pum". Te Waiponamu House is visible in the background.
An entry from Sue Davidson's blog for 26 June 2013 entitled, "CORE's Modern Learning Environments Expo".
A photograph of Dog Park Art Project Space on Wilsons Road
A map and notes drawn on a window of the Inland Revenue building by rescuers involved in the CTV building rescue effort.
A photograph of coloured patterns on a wire fence in near Cathedral Square.
An entry from Gallivanta's blog for 28 November 2013 entitled, "Thanksgiving from afar".
A photograph of coloured patterns on a wire fence in near Cathedral Square.
People write messages for the "Tree of Hope" at the River of Flowers event held in Riccarton Bush, commemorating the second anniversary of the 22 February earthquake. The photographer comments, "Luggage labels and pens were supplied, and people were encouraged to write a message of hope for Christchurch and tie it to the tree. Although the turn-out this year was just as big as last year's, there were not as many messages tied to the tree - perhaps we're all feeling less hopeful this year".
An entry from Sue Davidson's blog for 21 January 2013 entitled, "Stepping Up Term 1 2013".
The disco ball suspended above the Gap Filler "Dance-o-mat" dance floor in Re:Start mall.
A photograph of sponsors' logos on the wall at Chambers art gallery on Moorhouse Avenue.
The C.F. Cotter & Co building on High Street. Security fencing has been placed around the building to restrict access. Weeds are growing on the vacant construction lot next to the building.
The temporary "Cardboard Cathedral" being constructed on Madras Street.
The damaged New Regent Street facades, seen from Gloucester Street through a cordon fence. The clock on New Regent Street stopped at 12.51 pm on 22 February 2011.
A photograph of a temporary sushi eatery on the corner of Tuam and Colombo Streets.
A photograph of the front of the EPIC building on Tuam Street.
Paintwork on the side of a building in High Street exposed by the demolition of the adjoining building. The photographer comments, "I'm fascinated by the 'shadows' left behind on the sides of buildings by their neighbours".
Fire damage to the England Brothers building, destroyed by arson in December 2012.
An entry from Deborah Fitchett's blog for 22 July 2013, posted to Dreamwidth. The entry is titled, "In which people are *really* quick to stock their emergency kits".The entry was downloaded on 16 April 2015.
People gather beside the Avon River before the River of Flowers event held in Riccarton Bush, commemorating the second anniversary of the 22 February earthquake.
A memorial plaque in a garden in Re:Start mall reads, "In memory of those who lost their lives in City Mall during the earthquake of 22 February 2011".
An empty section on the corner of Cashel and Colombo Streets where buildings have been demolished. In the background, a "drummer boy" dummy dressed in a hi-vis jacket sits on top of one of the still-standing High Street buildings. Written on the back of the building is "Merry Christmas Christchurch Pa Rum Pum Pum Pum".