A photograph of the removed door of a partly-demolished house. The photograph is captioned by Paul Corliss, "220 and 218 Peterborough Street".
A photograph captioned, "We get the young fellas to come in and do the upkeep on the government houses that have been sold. They cut down all the long grass and just tidy up all the fire risk sections. This one's easier cos the house is gone. If you keep it tidy it looks tidy from the road. There's people living here, and there's nothing worse than looking over your house and seeing grass this high".
A photograph captioned by Paul Corliss, "Redzoned houses between Wattle Drive and Anzac Drive".
A photograph captioned by Paul Corliss, "Redzoned houses between Wattle Drive and Anzac Drive".
A house which has sunk on one side. Damage to the roof and garage can be seen. The property has been taped off.
A view into a residential property, looking over the fence. The house has sunk to one side, and the roof has collapsed.
The land and houses close to the Avon River have been badly damaged. Many road and footpaths are covered in silt from liquefaction.
The land and houses close to the Avon River have been badly damaged. Many road and footpaths are covered in silt from liquefaction.
Mark Lincoln stands on the damaged tile roof of a house in Kerrs Road. Tarpaulins cover holes where tiles have been shaken loose.
A fallen chimney on Derby Street has left a pile of bricks on the roof of the house and damaged the fence.
Damage inside a house in St Albans. A television in the living area is showing One News's coverage of the 22 February earthquake.
The road and footpath are covered in silt from liquefaction in a residential area. A portaloo stands at the front of the house.
A house which has suffered miminal damage following the September earthquake. A small section of the roof valley has been covered with tarp.
The ANZ Bank Chambers on the corner of High and Lichfield Streets. WORLD, a clothing store, was housed on the ground floor.
A damaged property that has been fenced off with tape and road cones. A pile of building rubble sits beside the house.
Detail of a section of the brick wall on the Weston House which has crumbled. Cordon fencing has been erected around the property.
A photograph of Gough House and Shand's Emporium on Hereford Street.
A photograph of Gough House and Shand's Emporium on Hereford Street.
A photograph captioned by Paul Corliss, "Redzoned houses between Wattle Drive and Anzac Drive".
A photograph of a red-sticker placard on the door of a house. The photograph is captioned by Paul Corliss, "220 and 218 Peterborough Street".
People stand near the Red Zone viewing windows at the east end of Re:Start. Te Waiponamu House can be seen in the background.
A house which has been damaged by the earthquakes and is on a noticeable lean. Building rubble and furniture are sprawled out on the yard.
A view of the intersection of Colombo and Salisbury Streets. A damaged house that has been cordoned off can be partially seen in the background.
The road and footpath in a residential area are lined with piles of silt from liquefaction. A portaloo stands at the front of a house.
Damage property behind a fence. A front section of the house has already been removed, and bricks have fallen off a section of the wall.
View down Worcester Street, with Christchurch Art Gallery in the back, and next to it is Worcester Chambers, which housed the Languages International Christchurch.
Building construction in Edgeware. This will eventually house a SuperValue supermarket, on the fence is a large sign that says 'Kia Kaha Chch'.
A house that has been yellow-stickered, meaning it has restricted access. Next to it is another notice that says "Danger. Do not enter".
A house that has been yellow-stickered, meaning it has restricted access. Next to it is another notice that says "Danger. Do not enter".
Damage to a house, where a section of corrgated tiles from the roof has crumbled. On the fence are tape and spray painted USAR codes.