A photograph of the damaged Medway Street Bridge.
A photograph of the damaged Medway Street Bridge.
A photograph of damaged buildings on Tuam Street.
A photograph of the damaged Richmond Methodist Church.
A photograph of the damaged Hotel Grand Chancellor.
Damage to the Provincial Chambers, with fallen scaffolding.
A photograph of the damaged Richmond Methodist Church.
A photograph of the damaged Medway Street Bridge.
A photograph of damaged buildings on Manchester Street.
An entry from Ruth Gardner's blog for 23 July 2011 entitled, "Piko Plastered".
Damaged buildings on Manchester Street, behind the cordon fence.
Graffiti on a damaged building. The photographer comments, "They should have painted four leaf clover, if they wanted this tagging to survive the demolition of the earthquake damaged Ozone in Christchurch
Detail of damage to the Cathedral of the Blessed Sacrament. Large cracks can be seen in the stonework of the walls and above the columns.
A photograph submitted by Anonymous to the QuakeStories website. The description reads, "Damage and chaos at work, Feb 22nd.".
Damage to the Lyttelton Port. A concrete slab has lifted, breaking the asphalt.
An entry from Ruth Gardner's blog for 16 December 2011 entitled, "Mother's Milestone".
A photograph of the earthquake damage to 139 Manchester Street. Inside the building, scaffolding is being used to hold up the damaged roof.
A photograph of the earthquake damage to 139 Manchester Street. Inside the building, scaffolding is being used to hold up the damaged roof.
A colour photograph showing details of the damage to the facade of the Clarendon Hotel following the 22 February 2011 earthquake.
Child standing beside a damaged building on Colombo Street, with the Copthorne Hotel and Forsyth Barr buildings in the background.
A colour photograph detailing damage to the northwest corner of the former PGG Building at 178 Cashel Street.
A letter written by Roz Johnson to family members overseas.
A digitally manipulated image of a damaged building. The photographer comments, "Part of Christchurch City is out of bounds for the public and is called the red zone".
Detail of the TimeZone window on Colombo Street. On it are posters from pre-quake, and damage is evident by the faded pink batts seen through the window. Damage to buildings across the street are also reflected in the window.
An entry from Deb Robertson's blog for 26 June 2011 entitled, "Four quilts on a fence = a productive weekend!".
A photograph of a damaged building in Lyttelton.
A photograph of a damaged building in Lyttelton.
A photograph of a damaged building in Lyttelton.
A photograph of a damaged building in Lyttelton.
A photograph of a damaged building in Lyttelton.