A crowd watch a busker juggling on a unicycle. The performance was in the Re:Start mall.
Damage to the building that housed the LSI English Language School on Peterborough Street. The side wall where bricks have fallen from has been covered up, and the area around the building has been cordoned off. Piles of bricks are still visible on the site.
The Amala Organic Hair Spa under going renovation work.
Christchurch's former railway station building on Moorhouse Avenue at the bottom of Madras Street.
A sign on the sidewalk advertising The Vintage Peddler, a vintage bicycles business that offer bike hires and tailored City tours.
Damage to the Mona Vale Homestead which has been cordoned off. Building rubble has been sorted and piled in front of the building, behind the fence.
Damage to the Cathedral of the Blessed Sacrament. Looking through the fence on to the side and front where shipping containers are being used to support the walls.
The demolition site of the Gallery Apartments building, situated behind the Christchurch Art Gallery.
Damage to a residential house. A relatively intact wall is being supported with wooden bracing.
People out dining and shopping on New Regent Street.
Street graffiti on Colombo Street.
Ducks still swimming in the Avon River, where most of the surrounding land is badly damaged.
Demolition site in the CBD. The cordon fence is covered with banners and signs informing customer regarding businesses post-earthquake status.
Two excavators and building rubble beside the Terrace on the Park apartment complex. Two buildings in the complex required urgent demolition, and the other buildings in the complex will eventually be demolished.
An entry from Ruth Gardner's blog for 7 January 2012 entitled, "Total Tranquillity".
A soft drink cup and napkins lie on the floor of an abandoned McDonalds.
Sign on the cordon fence ouside the Crowne Plaza Hotel. It says "Cafe Decadence Victoria Street open now!".
A sign attached to a building reads "Danger. Your building has a red placard. Do not enter".
A campaign video made to raise money for Gap Filler project 22, the Pallet Pavilion, made by Jacob Stanley Creative.
A video of people dancing at Gap Filler's Dance-O-Mat, 124 Oxford Terrace, in preparation for the visit by Prince Charles and Camilla, the Duchess of Cornwall. Coralie Winn, Creative Director of Gap Filler, talks about her preparations for meeting the two royals.
A video of Prince Charles and Camilla, the Dutchess of Cornwall, at Gap Filler's Dance-O-Mat, 124 Oxford Terrace. Charles and Camilla came to the Dance-O-Mat to meet the staff of Gap Filler, Life in Vacant Spaces, and the Student Volunteer Army.
An entry from Ruth Gardner's blog for 25 March 2013 entitled, "Meting out the Marmite".
A photograph captioned, "So we're just sitting here not knowing. And okay, sooner or later it will come to an end, eventually it has to. It's the not knowing that kills you".
Damage to the Knox Church. On the ground is the word 'Danger' spray-painted on the footpath.
Detail of liquefaction that has seeped onto the road and footpath.
A brick fence has been spray painted after the building was cleared by a USAR team. This system was used following the February earthquake to mark buildings that have been checked.
Damage to the Provincial Chambers, with fallen scaffolding in the background.
Looking over the cordon fence towards the demolition work on the Manchester Securities House on Gloucester Street.
The public at the Memorial Service in Hagley Park to commemorate the one year anniversary of the 22nd February earthquake.
Photograph captioned, "I'll have mixed feelings when I leave. I'll be sad to go - and sad to see my house go. But I hope it'll be a good feeling once it's over. I'll be pleased to get to that stage and feel like I'm finally moving on".