Workers helping to remediate the space under the Library, creating room for shops, banks and public eating areas.
Workers helping to remediate the space under the Library, creating room for shops, banks and public eating areas.
Workers helping to remediate the space under the Library, creating room for shops, banks and public eating areas.
Workers helping to remediate the space under the Library, creating room for shops, banks and public eating areas.
Workers helping to remediate the space under the Library, creating room for shops, banks and public eating areas.
Workers helping to remediate the space under the Library, creating room for shops, banks and public eating areas.
Workers helping to remediate the space under the Library, creating room for shops, banks and public eating areas.
An earthquake memories story from Paul Schoolderman, Health Protection Officer, Community and Public Health, titled, "Surfing on asphalt".
The Pier cafe and the New Brighton Public Library building at the start of the New Brighton Pier.
The public memorial service held at Hagley Park to mark the first anniversary of the 2011 Christchurch earthquake.
Workers helping to remediate the space under the Library, creating room for shops, banks and public eating areas.
Photograph captioned by Fairfax, "Christchurch Earthquake aftermath. Linwood cemetery is considered too unsafe for the public to enter".
A view down St Asaph Street. St John Christchurch Central building has been cordoned off from the public.
The public memorial service held at Hagley Park to mark the first anniversary of the 2011 Christchurch earthquake.
The public memorial service held at Hagley Park to mark the first anniversary of the 2011 Christchurch earthquake.
The Pier cafe and the New Brighton Public Library building at the start of the New Brighton Pier.
An earthquake memories story from Denise Tully, Health Protection Officer, Community and Public Health, titled, "Sense finally prevailed".
Workers helping to remediate the space under the Library, creating room for shops, banks and public eating areas.
Workers helping to remediate the space under the Library, creating room for shops, banks and public eating areas.
Workers helping to remediate the space under the Library, creating room for shops, banks and public eating areas.
Workers helping to remediate the space under the Library, creating room for shops, banks and public eating areas.
Workers helping to remediate the space under the Library, creating room for shops, banks and public eating areas.
Photograph captioned by Fairfax, "Christchurch earthquake. A solder from Burnham Military Camp helps a member of the public".
The Canterbury Earthquake National Memorial was unveiled to the public at a memorial attended by more than 3000 people.
A busker gets members of the public to hold his unicycle. The performance was in the Re:Start mall.
Public and private insurers are warning the damage from Canterbury's series of earthquakes will have economic impact for years.
Christchurch's iconic Arts Centre has been off-limits to the public since it was damaged in the Christchurch earthquakes.
A apartment complex on Salisbury Lane is on a noticeable lean, and has been fenced off from the public.
A sign on a power pole with information on how the public can get to the Re:Start Mall.
An earthquake memories story from Debbie Smith, Health Protection Officer, Community and Public Health, titled, "Long road to recovery".