An old advertising sign for Polson's decorators and signwriters exposed on the side of a building on Manchester Street.
Wooden supports holding up the mud brick chimney of Deans Cottage, which is badly cracked.
Information board and hazard notices for the Riccarton House earthquake repairs and strengthening project.
The building which formerly housed the Coffee Club on High Street, standing alone after surrounding buildings have been demolished.
Heritage buildings on Hereford Street, still standing.
Containers stacked in front of the Odeon Theatre on Tuam Street to protect the road in case it falls.
Detail of damage to the Odeon Theatre.
An old advertisement for McCormick Reapers and Binders on the side of a building has been exposed by the demolition of the adjoining building.
A blog post from Moya Sherriff about her second month as Intern for the Canterbury Cultural Collections Recovery Centre (CCCRC). This blog post was downloaded on 18 November 2014.
Heritage buildings on Hereford Street, still standing.
The information board for the Riccarton House earthquake repairs and strengthening project.
A blog post from Moya Sherriff about her first month as Intern for the Canterbury Cultural Collections Recovery Centre (CCCRC). This blog post was downloaded on 18 November 2014.
Wooden supports holding up the mud brick chimney of Deans Cottage, which is badly cracked.
The badly-damaged McKenzie and Willis building, with bracing for support.
The facade of the Isaac Theatre Royal, protected by shipping containers, awaits restoration.
Seen through the cordon fence on Tuam Street, shipping containers support the facade of the Excelsior Hotel, the only part of the hotel still standing.
A photograph of the lens of the Townsend Telescope. The lens is the most crucial component of the telescope. Despite damage to the surrounding parts, the lens was unharmed during the 22 February 2011 earthquake. Because of this, the telescope can be restored.