People stand near the Red Zone viewing windows at the east end of Re:Start. Te Waiponamu House can be seen in the background.
People look through the cordon fencing on the Bridge of Remembrance. The Grand Chancellor can be seen through the arch of the bridge.
A photograph of the earthquake damage to a residential street in Christchurch. Portaloos can be seen on both sides of the road.
A row of apartments on Armagh Street. At the end of the car park, a pile of silt from liquefaction can be seen.
A Frews excavator cleaning up the site of a demolished building on Cashel Street. Behind it the Les Mills building can be seen.
Broken pavement in the Halswell Primary School grounds. Silt from liquefaction can also be seen.
People look through the cordon fencing on the Bridge of Remembrance. The Grand Chancellor can be seen through the arch of the bridge.
The Colombo Street Bridge over the Avon River. Scaffolding has been placed under the bridge so workers can access the area underneath.
The Edmonds Band Rotunda on Cambridge Terrace, which housed the Retour Restaurant. Severe damage to the pillars can be seen.
The view from Reserve Terrace over Lyttelton. To the left, Governors Bay can just be seen and Sugar Loaf to the left.
Damage to the Cathedral of the Blessed Sacrament. Extensive damage can be seen on the north-west and south-west corners of the building.
A close up view of spring blossom on the river bank of Cambridge Terrace. A crane can be seen between the buildings in the distance.
The Edmonds Band Rotunda on Cambridge Terrace, which housed the Retour Restaurant. Severe damage to the pillars can be seen.
The Edmonds Band Rotunda on Cambridge Terrace, which housed the Retour Restaurant. Severe damage to the pillars can be seen.
An aerial photograph looking south west over the CBD. Latimer Square can be seen in the bottom centre of the photograph.
The Cathedral of the Blessed Sacrament on Barbadoes Street. A red sticker can be seen on the building's front doors.
An aerial photograph looking south of the Christchurch CBD. Christ Church Cathedral can be seen in the centre left.
USAR codes and notices of restricted use and power removal can be seen on the door of the Guardian Trust building, Durham Street.
Rubble from a building on St Asaph Street. In the background, a building which has collapsed during the earthquake can be seen.
A badly damaged footpath at the end of Acland Avenue in Avonside. Dried liquefaction silt can be seen covering the pavement.
A view of Cashel Street looking through the Bridge of Remembrance. Rubble from a collapsed building can be seen in the distance.
An aerial photograph of a residential area in Avondale. Avondale Park can be seen in the centre of the photograph.
A photograph of a protest sign reading, "National, the best government money can buy". The photograph is captioned by Paul Corliss, "Woodham Road, Linwood".
A view over the Avon River towards Oxford Terrace. A small digger can be seen at work to the left.
View down Hereford Street, looking west from Madras Street. Road work signs and a crane can be seen in the distance.
Crumbled wall above the window of a brick house on Centaurus Road. Cracks can also be seen diagonally between the bricks.
View of the central library from Gloucester Street. USAR codes can be seen in the bottom right corner.
A damaged brick wall around a courtyard garden on Ash Street, seen from Madras Street. The Alice in Videoland building can be seen in the background.
A man inspects damage to his garden. Liquefaction and cracking can be seen on the path and lawn. The photographer comments, "Lateral spreading and liquefaction".
A photograph of a chalked message on the side of a building in New Brighton. The message reads, "From here, it can only get better".