An man in a cherry picker demolishing part of the Mona Vale Gatehouse.
An man in a cherry picker demolishing part of the Mona Vale Gatehouse.
The large aftershock rattled nerves in Christchurch last night but it was not the destructive earthquake that had been predicted by self-styled quake forecaster Ken Ring.
A photograph of a man standing outside an earthquake-damaged building on Tuam Street.
A man performing a haka at the Christchurch Earthquake Memorial Service in Hagley Park.
A photograph of a man watching the demolition of a building on High Street.
A photograph of a man standing next to a large crane on Cashel Street.
A photograph of a man inspecting a damaged ceiling inside the Hotel Grand Chancellor.
A man participating in the egg race at Gap Filler's Fun Fair in Addington.
A photograph of a man taking a photograph of a crane on Cashel Street.
A man stops to take a look at a site where a building has crumbled.
A man stops to take a look at a site where a building has crumbled.
A photograph of a man walking across the intersection of Tuam Street and Colombo Street.
A man fills bottles from a water supply at a Red Cross aid station on Pages Road
Deputy Administrator for Protection and National Preparedness at the Federal Emergency Management Agency, Tim Manning, working with the Red Cross in the Christchurch Art Gallery after the 22 February 2011 earthquake. The Art Gallery was used as the Civil Defence headquarters after the 22 February 2011 earthquake.
Deputy Administrator for Protection and National Preparedness at the Federal Emergency Management Agency, Tim Manning, and Michael Layne from the US Embassy in Wellington, speaking to Ray Kennedy, an Area Manager from the New Zealand Fire Service, in the Christchurch Art Gallery about the 22 February 2011 earthquake.
Deputy Administrator for Protection and National Preparedness at the Federal Emergency Management Agency, Tim Manning, working with the Red Cross in the Christchurch Art Gallery after the 22 February 2011 earthquake. The Art Gallery was used as the Civil Defence headquarters after the 22 February 2011 earthquake.
Deputy Administrator for Protection and National Preparedness at the Federal Emergency Management Agency, Tim Manning, briefing members of the Disaster Assistance Response Team (DART) upon their arrival in Christchurch to assist with search and rescue efforts.
Deputy Administrator for Protection and National Preparedness at the Federal Emergency Management Agency, Tim Manning, briefing members of the Disaster Assistance Response Team (DART) upon their arrival in Christchurch to assist with search and rescue efforts.
A photograph of the earthquake damage to Munn's the Man store on Armagh Street. The outer wall of the top storey has collapsed, the bricks and other rubble spilling onto the car park below. Wire fences placed around the building have toppled over. Steel bracing has been set up inside the building to hold the roof up.
The man who was mayor of San Francisco during the 1989 earthquake is in Christchurch at the moment.
A man helping a child in the egg race at Gap Filler's Fun Fair in Addington.
A man mounting signs about Community Chess on the wall around Gap Filler's Community Chess Board.
Page 3 of Section A of the Christchurch Press, published on Monday 19 September 2011.
A photograph of a man on a platform being raised by a crane above the Cranmer Centre.
A photograph of a man on a platform being raised by a crane above the Cranmer Centre.
Photograph captioned by BeckerFraserPhotos, "This man was often outside the Canterbury Museum playing the recorder".
A man sits on a a bench looking towards the Avon river. The footpath and road behind him have been damaged.
A man inspects damage to his house in Richmond. The photographer comments, "Andy Corbin checks his driveway and foundations".
Ken Hird is back home today for the first time since breaking his neck during an earthquake aftershock in Christchurch.