
A digger clearing rubble on the site of a demolished building on London Street, Lyttelton.
A digger clearing rubble on the site of a demolished building on London Street, Lyttelton.
A digger clearing rubble on the site of a demolished building on London Street, Lyttelton.
A digger clearing rubble on the site of a demolished building on London Street, Lyttelton.
Photograph captioned by BeckerFraserPhotos, "Corner of Salisbury and Victoria Streets - Greening the Rubble".
Photograph captioned by BeckerFraserPhotos, "Rubble from the demolition of Plunket House, Oxford Terrace".
Dust visible down Worcester Street after an aftershock dislodged more rubble from the Arts Centre.
The demolished Lyttelton Lounge Cafe on Oxford Street, now a pile of wood and rubble.
Photograph captioned by BeckerFraserPhotos, "Rubble from the demolished Avonmore House, 203 Hereford Street".
A digger being used to clear the rubble from the Convention Centre on Peterborough Street.
A digger clearing rubble on the site of a demolished building on London Street, Lyttelton.
A photograph of a digger bucket next to a pile of rubble on Hereford Street.
Photograph captioned by BeckerFraserPhotos, "The rubble of the bell tower, Christ Church Cathedral".
A photograph of cars on Manchester Street which has been crushed by falling rubble. Bricks and other rubble from the earthquake-damaged shops above are scattered across the road in front. The word "clear" has been spray-painted on the side of the cars.
A digger works on clearing the rubble from demolished shops of Westminster Street in St Albans.
A photograph of badly-damaged buildings on Tuam Street. Bricks and building rubble litter the footpath.
A digger clearing building rubble from demolished buildings on the corner of London Street in Lyttelton.
A view down Lichfield Street, looking west. Bricks and rubble from fallen buildings litter the street.
Photograph captioned by BeckerFraserPhotos, "The cupola off the Cranmer Courts, retrieved from the rubble".
Rubble from the demolition of the Farmers car park, with the public library in the background.
A digger parked on a pile of demolition rubble behind the former Christchurch City Council building.
A digger parked on a pile of demolition rubble behind the former Christchurch City Council building.
A photograph of trucks carrying demolition rubble. The photograph is captioned by Paul Corliss, "Lyttelton Port".
A photograph of piles of gravel and building rubble behind a cleared site on Barbadoes Street.
A photograph of the corner of Manchester Street and Cashel Street. The site has been fenced off and there is building rubble on the ground. There is a coloured tape installation on the fence, and an image of Homer Simpson on the exposed wall of the second storey of the building.
A photograph of a member of the Wellington Emergency Management Office Emergency Response Team walking across Manchester Street. In the background is a block of earthquake-damaged buildings. Large sections of the buildings have collapsed and the rubble has spilled onto the street below.
A photograph of the shape left on a building on the corner of Colombo Street and Gloucester Street, where the neighbouring building has been demolished. Julia Holden has termed this a 'ghost building'. In front of this is a pop-up garden and seating area, installed by Greening The Rubble.
A photograph of the earthquake damage to the Ruben Blades on the corner of Lichfield and Manchester Streets. The front and top-half of the building have collapsed and the rubble has spilled onto Manchester Street. There are also substantial cracks in the Lichfield Street facade.
A photograph of members of the New Zealand Police using a rescue dog to inspect an earthquake-damaged house in Christchurch. The front and side of the house has collapsed, the bricks and other rubble spilling onto the garden, exposing the rooms inside.
A photograph looking west down Lichfield Street towards the intersection of Manchester Street. Bricks and other rubble from the earthquake-damaged buildings on either side of the road have scattered on the footpath and street. Road cones and plastic fencing has been used as cordons.