Photograph captioned by Fairfax, "Wrecked house in Rapaki, hit by a car-sized boulder from the peak above".
Photograph captioned by Fairfax, "Major earthquake hits Christchurch. Alan Wheatley's house on Avonside Drive is a write off".
Photograph captioned by Fairfax, "Earthquake in Christchurch. A house in the Homebush area not far from the epicentre".
Photograph captioned by Fairfax, "Wrecked house in Rapaki, hit by a car-sized boulder from the peak above".
A view through the cordon fence towards the demolition work on the Manchester Securities House on Gloucester Street.
Detail of the damaged house on Chester St East where some of the windows have been boarded up.
Photograph captioned by Fairfax, "Minister of Housing Phil Heatley inspects a state house on Robson Avenue in Avonside".
Seen through the cordon fence is the damaged building that housed The Bicycle Thief Coffee Bar and Pizzeria.
A photograph of a mantle piece removed from a house at 116 Centaurus Road before it was demolished.
Photograph captioned by Fairfax, "The historic Godley House accommodation/restaurant at Diamond Harbour. Owners Richard and Michelle Hawes".
Photograph captioned by Fairfax, "Di and Craig Roberts refuse to look at their earthquake-damaged house near Darfield".
Taupaulins covering the damage to a house's roof, visible out the window of the Student Volunteer Army's bus.
Photograph captioned by Fairfax, "Wrecked house in Rapaki, hit by a car-sized boulder from the peak above".
Photograph captioned by Fairfax, "Wrecked house in Rapaki, hit by a car-sized boulder from the peak above".
Photograph captioned by Fairfax, "Wrecked house in Rapaki, hit by a car-sized boulder from the peak above".
A section of the brick wall under the bay window of a house has collapsed into the yard.
A sign on a fence in Palmers Street, written by resident Todd Roydon after his house was condemned.
Photograph captioned by Fairfax, "Major earthquake hits Christchurch. Alan Wheatley's house on Avonside Drive is a write off".
A page layout for a Zone Life feature on the history and demolition of one red-zoned house.
Photograph captioned by Fairfax, "Minister of Housing Phil Heatley inspects a state house on Robson Avenue in Avonside".
Photograph captioned by Fairfax, "Earthquake in Christchurch. A house in the Homebush area not far from the epicentre".
Photograph captioned by Fairfax, "Concerned for his electorate, Clayton Cosgrove visits a house in Parish Lane in Kaiapoi".
Photograph captioned by Fairfax, "Christchurch Earthquake aftermath. Clayton Cosgrove, concerned for his electorate, visits a house in Kaiapoi".
A cordon check point on Durham Street. The demolition site was a building that housed Laycock Collision Repairs.
Two men chat over the fence about the state of their houses after the 4th September earthquake in Christchurch. One of them is complaining about the slow pace of reconstruction of houses after the magnitude 7.1 earthquake on 4 September 2010; the second man thinks they are doing their best. Context - Frustration over the slow rate of processing insurance applications and building inspections after the magnitude 7.1 earthquake on 4 September 2010 which although it resulted in a lot of damage, no-one died. In the cartoon the man's red sticker (meaning the house is uninhabitable) has faded to green after being put on the house after the September earthquake. Three days after this cartoon was published the much more disastrous earthquake of the 22nd February struck and many people died. Quantity: 1 digital cartoon(s).
The front page graphic for the Your Weekend section of The Press. The main headline reads, "Safe as houses?".
A new agreement's been reached on how earthquake claims for seriously damaged mortgaged houses in Canterbury will be handled.
A photograph captioned, "It's weird, it's very random. There were some beautiful houses here and now they are gone".
A photograph of a digger sitting on top of the rubble from a demolished house at 272 Barbadoes Street.
The ground of The Pump House in Linwood. A pile of brick sits next to the damage brick wall.