Damage to the BDO Spicers Building on Victoria Street. Behind it, towards the right, is the Knox Church.
The road and footpath are covered in silt from liquefaction in a residential area.
Cracks on a building where a section of wall has fallen and been boarded up.
Road cones diverting traffic on Durham Street. In the background is the Amuri Courts building.
Minor damage to tiles over the window of a two-storey house. A crane can be seen in the background.
Cordon fencing around a residential property. Damage visible is on the roof, revealing the corrgated iron where tiles used to be.
The Chalice in Cathedral Square. The BNZ building is in the background on the right.
More damage to the Christchurch Chinese Methodist Church following the 22 February earthquake. The church already had its spire removed so restoration work can be carried out.
Demolition site behind behind the cordon fence. Some graffiti on the wall and a crane can be seen in the background.
Cracks on the steps and along the footpath leading up to the Bridge of Remembrance.
Damage to a building on Colombo Street. It is surrounded by piles of brick and overgrown plants. Part of a graffitied wall is also visible.
A view of the corner of Montreal and Victoria Streets. In the background is the damaged Caxton Press Building, and on the right is Gordon Smith & Sons Fruiterers.
Fencing around the vacant lot left by the Copthorne Hotel which has been demolished. Some building rubble still remains on the site.
A damaged house with cracks down the wall sits on an uneven surface.
Damaged building and the back of Argosy House, seen from behind cordon fencing. Cracks down the walls are clearly visible.
Damaged house on Chester St East with the windows boarded up. There is also a pile of bricks in front of the house.
The Christchurch Art Gallery, with a Police car parked on the road in front. On the forecourt of the gallery is the sculpture "Reasons for Voyaging", a collaboration between Canterbury sculptor, Graham Bennett and architect, David Cole.
Damage to a property where the brick wall on the side of the building has crumbled, exposing the internal wooden structure. Seen through the cordon fence.
A view through the cordon at the intersection of Oxford Terrace and Hereford Street.
The city cordon on Colombo Street. People are looking into the City red zone from the street cordon. Inside the cordon is a row of damaged buildings the upper storeys have partially collapsed..
A view of Scarborough Hill from Sumner Beach. Freshly exposed cliff-face can be seen where part of the cliff collapsed.
The Youth Shop, parth of the emerging Youth Hub on Barbadoes Street. The Youth Hub aims to be a one-stop-shop for youth to address their health, education, employment, volunteering, justice and welfare needs.
The Thai Container, a Thai food takeout operating from a caravan on Bealey Avenue.
The Odeon Theatre and next to it is the Pink Pussy Cat Building formerly Lawrie & Wilson Auctioneers and used by the Parking Unit of Christchurch City Council.
Damage inside a house in St Albans. A television in the living area is showing One News's coverage of the 22 February earthquake.
Damage to the Knox Church. The walls of the church have collapsed, but the woodwork ceiling is still intact.
View down Tuam Street. On the left is the building housing the Real Groovy music shop, which relocated there after the September earthquake. Beside it is the former Odeon Theatre.
Damage to a block of flats, with silt from liquefaction around the footpath, and road cones outside the property. The fence has been spray painted with the words "All units damaged. Keep out".
A view down Gloucester Street. Some road cones can be seen in the far background.
A painted piano that was part of the Painted Piano project organised by Gap Filler. This was one of the 3 painted pianos placed around Christchurch.