Army personnel at the cordon checkpoint on Armagh street beside the Canterbury Provincial Chambers. Members of the public are looking past the cordons towards the damaged Provincial Chambers.
A view over the Avon River looking towards the opposite bank, which has slumped towards the river.
Looking through the cordon fence on Worcester Boulevard towards the Cathedral. Beams propping up Our City are visible on the left, and the dome of the Regent Theatre, removed and placed on the ground to protect it from further damage, is in front of the Cathedral.
Shoppers and tourists in the Re:Start mall. The photographer comments, "The new temporary city mall has been open in Christchurch now for a week. Buildings damaged in the earthquake have been demolished and replaced with cargo containers to create a new, temporary, Cashel Mall. I visited the mall yesterday and was quite impressed with what they have done. The cargo containers have been nicely converted, brightly painted and smartly branded to create some good looking stores".
A photograph captioned by Paul Corliss, "War memorial, Heathcote Valley".
Detail of scaffolding in front of a damaged building, viewed from the side. This building housed Satchmo Hairdressing on Victoria Street. The street has been cordoned off with Police and Army personnel guarding the entrace.
The words 'Rise Up Chch' being flown over Hagley Park as part of the memorial service that was held there.
The Chalice in Cathedral Square. A red crane and the BNZ building can be seen in the background.
Damage to a church, with a plaque reading "Remember now thy creator in the days of thy youth".
Army and police personnel guarding the cordon outside Beat Street Cafe, with a damaged dairy in the background.
Detail of silt from liquefaction at Hagley Park,
Road cones on the intersection of Gloucester Street and Cambridge Terrace.
A empty lot left after the demolition of a building. The brick wall on the adjoining building has crumbled, exposing the wooden structure beneath.
Do not demo" spray-painted on the wall of a building.
An entry from Deborah Fitchett's blog for 20 August 2011, posted to Dreamwidth. The entry is titled, "In which we near an anniversary".The entry was downloaded on 16 April 2015.
The Cancer Society's headquarters still has fallen displays from February in the window, and liquefaction silt inside.
A crane towers over a building on Cashel Street.
Street cordon in Lyttelton where heart shaped fabric has been woven on to the fence.
A photograph of post office boxes outside Bells Pharmacy on London Street.
An entry from Deborah Fitchett's blog for 16 June 2011, posted to Dreamwidth. The entry is titled, "In which she wants to see what an earthquake looks like".The entry was downloaded on 16 April 2015.
A photograph of the rubble from the demolished Manchester Securities House on the corner of Madras and Gloucester Streets.
Damaged buildings on Manchester Street, seen from the St Asaph Street intersection.
An entry from Deb Robertson's blog for 1 September 2011 entitled, "The first day of spring...".
A photograph of a helicopter flying over Sumner.
Workers working on underground remediation to a residential house.
An entry from Deborah Fitchett's blog for 1 March 2011, posted to Dreamwidth. The entry is titled, "In which she gets out and about".The entry was downloaded on 17 April 2015.
Heavy traffic at the corner of Moorhouse Avenue and Manchester Street as people attempt to leave the city centre shortly after the 22 February earthquake. The photographer comments, "Just after the aftershock settled on Tuesday afternoon, myself and colleagues fled our Tuam Street office to absolute devastation outside. We couldn't see more than a block in either direction due to the clouds of dust that had arisen from buildings that had just collapsed ... From here, we picked up our vehicles from the CCC car park and headed out to get out of the chaos to a position where we could check on loved ones ... As we got to Moorhouse Avenue, we found we had to quickly drive underneath [the Colombo Street overbridge]and carry on down to Brougham Street as the bridge was being closed at that moment. From Brougham, we headed back up towards Madras. The traffic lights were out and the intersection was chaos. Over the next couple of hours, we continued crawling through heavy traffic. Impressively, everyone was very orderly despite the feeling of panic and the continuing aftershocks. We chatted to others in other vehicles to exchange news and stopped to speak to a lady that had broken down following water in the engine after having driven hrough floods".
The Terrace on the Park apartment complex has been cordoned off. Fencing and road cones have been used to close the road around the complex.
Detail of damage to the Cranmer Courts. A section of the wall has crumbled, exposing the wooden framing and the interior of the building.
The entrance to TimeZone on Colombo Street with the door on the left boarded up, and damage to buildings across the street reflected in the window.