A photograph of cracks in the side of a footpath in Christchurch. A road cone has been placed over the crack in order to warn footpath users.
A photograph of emergency management personnel working in a temporary Civil Defence headquarters set up at the Mainland Foundation Ballpark after the 4 September 2010 earthquake.
A photograph of the earthquake damage to Asko Designs on Victoria Street. The brick wall on the right side and part of the front façade have crumbled. Bricks and other rubble have fallen onto the footpath below. Wire fences and police tape have been placed around the building as a cordon.
A photograph of a crack in the driveway of a residential property in Christchurch.
A photograph of volunteers from the Wellington Emergency Management Office in a van.
A photograph of an earthquake damaged road in Christchurch. Road cones, cracks, and the remants of liquefaction can be seen on the road. There is a queue of traffic along the street.
A photograph of a cracks in a road in Christchurch.
A photograph of rubble and glass on the footpath outside Manchester Courts on the corner of Manchester and Hereford Streets. The photograph is taken through the wire of a cordon fence.
A photograph of a kitchen with food and drinks for the emergency management personnel at a temporary Civil Defence headquarters. The headquarters was set up at the Mainland Foundation Ballpark after the 4 September 2010 earthquake.
A photograph of St Elmo Courts on the corner of Montreal and Hereford Streets. There are large cracks between the windows.
A photograph of a house on Montreal Street opposite the Christchurch Art Gallery. The chimney has been removed from the roof and a tarpaulin has been secured over the top.
A photograph of earthquake damage to the curb of Gayhurst Road.
A photograph of a cracks in a road in Christchurch.
A photograph of the earthquake damage to the Westpac Trust Building on Cashel Street.
A photograph of a volunteer from the Wellington Emergency Management Office standing in a crack in a field near the Greendale fault line.
A photograph of volunteers from the Wellington Emergency Management Office setting up a table in Cowles Stadium on Pages Road. The stadium was set up as a Civil Defence Report Centre after the 4 September 2010 earthquake.
A photograph of St Paul's Church on Gayhurst Road.
A photograph of masonry removed from Cranmer Courts on the corner of Montreal and Kilmore Streets.
A photograph of the earthquake damage to Cranmer Courts on the corner of Montreal and Kilmore Streets. The brick walls of the gables have crumbled at the top, and wooden bracing has been placed against them to limit further damage.
A private pool on a property on Avonside Drive. The pool has lifted out of its casing and now looks like an above ground pool.
An entry from Deborah Fitchett's blog for 17 September 2010, posted to Livejournal. The entry is titled, "In which we lose an em".The entry was downloaded on 14 April 2015.
The old post office building in Kaiapoi.
A buckled footbridge over the Kaiapoi River.
Damage to the Blackwells building in Kaiapoi. Parts of the facade and roof have collapsed.
Cathedral Square with the Post Office building and the Regent Theatre, as well as the ASB building and the Chalice still standing.
A photograph of a damaged building on Tuam Street.
A pile of gravel in Avonside used to fill up the gaps created by seismic activity and liquefaction. The cracks in this curb side have not been filled yet.
A photograph captioned by Paul Corliss, "Canterbury University post earthquake".
A man pushes a wheelbarrow full of liquefaction silt in Black Street in Kaiapoi. A small sinkhole is visible in the foreground.
Sightseers inspect the damage to a road which buckled during the earthquake, leaving a series of large cracks across the tarmac.