
A photograph of fallen books in the James Hight Library.
A digitally manipulated image of a mannequin. The photographer comments, "During the Christchurch earthquake on 22 February 2011 a lot of people were seriously injured or killed because they run out of buildings. Falling masonry from the exterior of the buildings hit them, but if they had remained inside they would have probably been perfectly safe".
A photograph of fallen ceiling tiles in the James Hight Library.
The NZ dollar has tumbled and the stock market has fallen.
Broken bottles and packages fallen on the floor of Piko Wholefoods.
Fallen bricks litter a balcony behind a bar on The Strip.
Damage to the Provincial Chambers, with fallen scaffolding in the background.
Damage to the Provincial Chambers, with fallen scaffolding in the background.
Cracking and fallen rocks on the cliff face above Peacock's Gallop.
The corner of this house on Peterborough Street has fallen away.
A close-up photograph of fallen bricks from 218 Peterborough Street.
A photograph of fallen masonry from St Paul's-Trinity-Pacific Church.
Fallen cans, jars and bottles on the floor of Piko Wholefoods.
Fallen sign on the grounds of the Oxford Terrace Baptist Church.
A photograph of fallen masonry from St Paul's-Trinity-Pacific Church.
Broken jars and bottles fallen from the shelves of a shop.
Staff members picking up fallen jars and bottles from Piko Wholefoods.
Bricks on Struthers Lane, fallen from a building on Lichfield Street.
A garage roof damaged by a fallen chinmey on Montreal Street.
Stones fallen from St John the Baptist Church in Latimer Square.
A photograph of the badly-damaged Coachman Inn on Gloucester Street. Parts of the roof have fallen away and there are many cracks in the building. Bricks and rubble have fallen onto the footpath and road below and wire fencing has been placed around the building as a cordon.
The front wall of St John the Baptist Church in Latimer Square. Plywood and tarpaulins have been used to weather proof the gaps where masonry has fallen away from the building. Some of the fallen masonry is stacked on a pallet at the base of the building.
The front wall of St John the Baptist Church in Latimer Square. Plywood and tarpaulins have been used to weather proof the gaps where masonry has fallen away from the building. Some of the fallen masonry is stacked on a pallet at the base of the building.
A month after the 1st anniversary of the deadly Christchurch earthquake (22/02/11) a road cone lies on New Brighton Road, alongside the Avon River. Part of the earthquake 1st anniversary remembrance was for people to place flowers in road cones (and there are hundreds of thousands in the city). Many had flowers in them, as this one did. Photo ...
Files fallen off a bookcase in an office in the Registry Building.
A filung cabinet fallen over in an office in the Registry Building.
A photograph of fallen files and furniture in the Abley Transport offices.
A photograph of fallen bricks in a car park on Tuam Street.
Photograph captioned by BeckerFraserPhotos, "Fallen chimney in Winchester Street, Lyttelton".
Papers fallen on the floor in an office in the Registry Building.