
An aerial photograph of the earthquake damage to a window of the Canterbury Provincial Chambers Buildings on Durham Street.
An aerial photograph of the earthquake damage to a window of the Canterbury Provincial Chambers Buildings on Durham Street.
An aerial photograph of the earthquake damage to a window of the Canterbury Provincial Chambers Buildings on Durham Street.
An aerial photograph of the earthquake damage to a window of the Canterbury Provincial Chambers Buildings on Durham Street.
A photograph of a damaged shop front on Armagh Street. USAR codes have been spray painted on the windows.
A photograph captioned by BeckerFraserPhotos, "Wall crushing caused this window in the Hotel Grand Chancellor to buckle".
A cliff above Redcliffs. Above it is a breeze-block building with broken windows and cracks in its masonry.
An aerial photograph of the earthquake damage to a window of the Canterbury Provincial Chambers Buildings on Durham Street.
Cracks in the brickwork around one of the windows of the Cathedral of the Blessed Sacrament on Barbadoes Street.
An aerial photograph of the earthquake damage to a window of the Canterbury Provincial Chambers Buildings on Durham Street.
Members of the New Zealand Police lifting a dog in a harness through the window of a damaged building.
Photograph captioned by BeckerFraserPhotos, "Cathedral".
A photograph of 100 Bealey Avenue. A red sticker in the window indicates that the building is unsafe to enter.
The Grange Guest House with scaffolding in front of the windows. Rubbish skips can be seen on the property grounds.
The west face of the damaged ChristChurch Cathedral. Steel bracing supports the wall where the Rose Window has collapsed.
Bricks fallen from the damaged Richmond Methodist Church are stacked alongside it. The photographer comments, "Church window. With fallen bricks neatly stacked".
Minor damage to tiles over the window of a two-storey house. A crane can be seen in the background.
A photograph of 100 Bealey Avenue. A red sticker in the window indicates that the building is unsafe to enter.
The back of Argosy House with broken windows and a large visible crack down the middle, seen through the cordon fence.
Workers entering the Claredon Tower on Oxford Street by climbing from a crane-raised platform into one of the windows.
A red sticker on the window of a damaged house. The sticker indicates that the building is unsafe to enter.
A sign on the window of House of Travel, Victoria Street, reading, 'Moved to temporary premises... 100 Carmen Road, Hornby'.
Damage to the Kenton Chambers building. Diagonal cracking between the windows shows that the building has suffered major structural damage.
A photograph captioned by BeckerFraserPhotos, "A sculpture in the window of the Cathedral Junction building on Worcester Street".
Workers entering the Claredon Tower on Oxford Street by climbing from a crane-raised platform into one of the windows.
Damage to the Music Centre of Christchurch. Leadlight windows are warped and broken, and bricks have fallen from the wall.
Damage to the Kenton Chambers building. Diagonal cracking between the windows shows that the building has suffered major structural damage.
Workers entering the Claredon Tower on Oxford Street by climbing from a crane-raised platform into one of the windows.
Tape and glue has been used to repair a window on the Cathedral of the Blessed Sacrament on Barbadoes Street.
The window that was hanging precariously finally fell when the Boxing Day 4.9 shock hit at 10.30am