Damage to the front entrance of the Knox Church. The building has been spray-painted with USAR codes indicating it has been checked.
The ANZ Bank Chambers on the corner of High and Lichfield Streets. WORLD, a clothing store, was housed on the ground floor.
The entrance to the Provincial Chambers Building with a red sticker on the door. This means the building is unsafe to enter.
The entrance to the Provincial Chambers Building with a red sticker on the door. This means the building is unsafe to enter.
A goods train stopped on the track beside SH71 near Rangiora. Trains were unable to run until buckled tracks were inspected and repaired.
A photograph of two workers in a crane-raised platform next to the Harbourlight Theatre on London Street in Lyttelton.
A photograph of a liquefaction volcano in a garden. A pen has been placed on the mound as a size reference.
A photograph of the earthquake damage to a shop on the corner of Manchester Street and Struthers Lane, near Sol Square.
A photograph of the earthquake damage to the second and third storeys of Peaches and Cream on Tuam Street.
A photograph of the result of a liquefaction blister that has been flattened with a power harrow on a farm near River Road in Lincoln.
A photograph of the result of a liquefaction blister that has been flattened with a rotary hoe on a farm near River Road in Lincoln.
A photograph of a liquefaction volcano in a garden. A pen has been placed on the mound as a size reference.
Damage to the Coastguard Building in Kaiapoi. One of the concrete panels on the footpath has lifted, revealing an empty space underneath.
Diggers work to clear the rubble from a demolished building on Victoria Street. The Victoria Clock Tower can be seen in the distance.
A colour photograph showing detail of the damage to the exterior masonry of Manchester Courts, following the 4 September 2011 earthquake.
Members of the New Zealand Fire Service spraying water into Lyttelton Harbour.
A colour photograph of the north side of the Lyttelton Times Building on Gloucester Street, taken after the 4 September 2010 earthquake.
A house on Dorset Street with a damaged retaining wall. The concrete blocks have been stacked on the footpath in front.
A large crack running through the driveway and lawn of a property on Avonside Drive.
A scorched building on Worcester Street. An electrical fire started in this building after the 4 September earthquake.
Colour photograph of front door to the Occidental Hotel, which after the September quake had suffered vandalism. The name "B. Perry" was still above the door.
A digger clearing away the rubble of Revival Upholstery and Furniture Care, a single storey brick shop on Barbadoes Street.
A digger works on clearing the rubble from demolished shops of Westminster Street in St Albans.
The footpath on Williams Street bridge in Kaiapoi. Since the earthquake, it has been re-instated after new pipes were laid.
A photograph of the One Stop Asian Supermarket on Riccarton Road, near Clarence Street.
A video of an interview with 90-year-old Lucy Booth about her experiences during the 4 September 2010 earthquake.
Photo of damage in Kaiapoi, taken by Compliance Enforcement, 9 September 2010.
A photograph of cracks in a field in Canterbury indicating the location of the Greendale fault line.
A photograph captioned by Paul Corliss, "Mattisons Pub, old Crown Hotel. Moorhouse Avenue. Earthquake 4th of September 2010".
A photograph of cracks in the chimney of the Devon Hotel on Armagh Street.