The road, driveway and footpath are covered in silt from liquefaction in a residential area.
Earthquake damage to a house, where windows have been covered with tarp and boarded up.
A PDF copy of a frequently asked question page from the union.org.nz website, answering the question, "Has the Government extended the Earthquake Support Subsidy and Earthquake Job Loss Cover?".
A scanned copy of the cover page of the Review capping magazine published in April 1993.
A photograph of earthquake damage to 154 Manchester Street. Rubble from the building covers the footpath.
The cover of 'The Big Quake', a book about the 4 September earthquake produced by The Press.
The front page graphic for the Mainlander section of The Press. The main headline reads, "Cover charge".
The side wall of a house has been damaged and has been covered by black plastic sheeting.
A photograph of the earthquake damage to 128 Manchester Street. Rubble from the building covers the footpath.
A photograph of the earthquake damage to 128 Manchester Street. Rubble from the building covers the footpath.
A photograph of earthquake damage to 141-149 Manchester Street. Rubble from the building covers the footpath.
A woman walks through the snow in Christchurch and comments 'At least snow covers up ugly quake damage dear... Dear?' Her husband has disappeared into a hole that was covered in snow. Context: Heavy snow blanketed Christchurch today (Saturday 9 August) as the winter cold continued to be felt across both the North and South Islands. Snow began falling in Christchurch about 7am today and covered most of the city. (NZHerald: Aug 9 2011) Quantity: 1 digital cartoon(s).
A scanned copy of the cover page of a theis written by David Lockwood for an MSc in Physics at the University of Canterbury. The thesis is titled "The Action of a Sound Field on Colloids" and was submitted in 1964.
Under the caption 'Best value for money?' is a football stadium displaying a red cross. From within a voice proclaims the advantages of having a combined covered stadium, hospital and blood bank. Under CERA, the Christchurch Central Development Unit had planned for a covered sports stadium, with attached facilities and shops as one of the key sites in the Christchurch rebuild after the 2010 and 2011 earthquakes. The 'blood bin' refers to the recent practice in rugby of sending off players with flesh wounds. There were also plans for a new hospital. Quantity: 1 digital cartoon(s).
Gaps in the government's insurance cover will leave many schools damaged by the earthquakes in Canterbury out of pocket.
The Canterbury earthquakes will wipe out all the funds held in reserve to cover claims to the Earthquake Commission.
A cordoned-off section of Victoria Street, where buildings have been damaged and the footpath covered with fallen bricks.
Demolition rubble next to a house where the walls have crumbled. The wall has been covered by a tarpaulin.
Damage to a row of residential properties. Brick has fallen from some secton and covered up with a timber board.
Photograph captioned by Fairfax, "Gray Calder lost five silos in the earthquake, but insurance cover will pay for their replacement".
Demolition site in the CBD. The cordon fence is covered with banners and signs informing customer regarding businesses post-earthquake status.
A photograph of the earthquake damage to Liberty Books at 145-147 Manchester Street. Rubble from the building covers the footpath.
A damaged house where the house has separated from the foundations. A section of the roof has been covered by a tarpaulin.
Damage down a residential street. The road is covered in silt from liquefaction and a portaloo can be seen in the background.
Earthquake damage to a house. A small section of the house is covered by black tarp to protect it from the rain.
Blog of freelance journalist Adrienne Rewi who lives in Christchurch. She highlights Christchurch's historic cemeteries and covers the Christchurch earthquake among other things.
Insurance cover has been cancelled for Christchurch's historic Arts Centre and its Catholic Cathedral which were both badly damaged in the February earthquake.
A photograph of a painted sign on the Excelsior Hotel , exposed after the brick wall which covered it was damaged by an earthquake.
The road and footpath in Richmond are covered with liquefaction. Recycling and rubbish bins waiting for collection can be seen down the footpath.
The road and footpath in Richmond are covered with liquefaction. Recycling and rubbish bins waiting for collection can be seen down the footpath.