Two people walk through a shelter made from shipping containers which protects part of the footpath on Colombo Street.
Looking west down Bedford Row from Madras Street. The Inland Revenue building is on the right.
Flowers and tributes left on the fence surrounding the CTV site.
Seen through the cordon fence, the exposed wall of the Rangiora Bakery where the the building to the right has been demolished.
A "drummer boy" dummy dressed in a hi-vis jacket sits on top of a building on High Street. Written on the back of the building is "Merry Christmas Christchurch Pa Rum Pum Pum Pum". Te Waiponamu House is visible in the background.
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 map and notes drawn on a window of the Inland Revenue building by rescuers involved in the CTV building rescue effort.
A busker in the Re:Start mall during the World Buskers Festival.
A Wilson's car park has replaced the buildings on the corner of Colombo and Tuam Streets.
Fire damage to the England Brothers building, destroyed by arson in December 2012.
An empty section on the corner of Cashel and Colombo Streets where buildings have been demolished. In the background, a "drummer boy" dummy dressed in a hi-vis jacket sits on top of one of the still-standing High Street buildings. Written on the back of the building is "Merry Christmas Christchurch Pa Rum Pum Pum Pum".
Flowers and tributes left on the fence surrounding the CTV site.
Christmas decorations hung on the cordon fence on Colombo Street. A sign on the fence reads "Crossing closed please use alternative crossing".
A damaged building on Bedford Row, seen from Cashel Street.
Looking north up Colombo Street from the Red Zone viewing area at the east end of Re:Start mall. The partially-demolished ANZ building can be seen in the background.
A hording erected on an empty section where a building was demolished advertises an office development to be built there. "Modern design built to code" is one of the key features advertised.
Framework for the temporary "cardboard cathedral" to be built in Latimer Square.
California poppies growing in an empty section where a building has been removed.
The badly-damaged McKenzie and Willis building, with bracing for support.
Shoppers and sightseers in Re:Start mall.
Flowers and tributes left on the fence surrounding the CTV site.
USAR codes spraypainted on Tai Poutini Polytechnic's MAINZ building.
One of the new directions signs at key points around the edge of the cordon, which show a map of the Red Zone and walking times and directions to various landmarks.
Fire damage to the England Brothers building, destroyed by arson in December 2012.
Yellow ribbons tied to a cordon fence in Cashel Street protest the proposed demolition of the Cathedral.
'185 Empty Chairs', Pete Majendie's art installation commemorating those who died in the earthquake.
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 suburban "red zone" house from Velsheda Street (#11), Pacific Park, is finally cut in half and loaded ready for transport out and a future life somewhere else in the South Island, whether it be close by or way down south in Gore or Clinton (where a few have gone already). The house has been stripped of it's bricks and jacked up for over four m...