A photograph of earthquake damage to the Crown Masonic Lodge on Wordsworth Street, also known as the Freemasons Centre. Sections of this brick wall at the front of the building have collapsed.
An entry from Deborah Fitchett's blog for 16 April 2011, posted to Dreamwidth. The entry is titled, "In which she has dinner by candlelight".The entry was downloaded on 17 April 2015.
Damaged workshops in the Red Bus depot on Fitzgerald Avenue. The brick walls have partially crumbled. In the background is the Cathedral of the Blessed Sacrament, with its dome partly deconstructed. The photographer comments, "This photo was taken recently on Fitzgerald Avenue. Again, it's amazing how close you can get to buildings that look like they are about to collapse. In the background, you can see that work has begun to remove the dome on top of the damaged Cathedral of he Blessed Sacrament".
Liquefaction and road damage around properties on Ferry Road in Woolston.
Demolition rubble and furniture on a site at the corner of Armagh and Durham Street.
Damage to the former Canterbury Public Library.
An entry from Deborah Fitchett's blog for 29 March 2011, posted to Dreamwidth. The entry is titled, "In which is heartily sick of thinking about water".The entry was downloaded on 17 April 2015.
Residents cleaning up following the February earthquake.
Flowers on the fence surrounding damaged shops on Worcester Street.
Scaffolding has been put up around some sections of a house.
A post on the NZ Raw blog written by Mark Lincoln on 23 July 2011.
The damaged Woolston Community Library building on Ferry Road. Part of the upper storey has collapsed.
Police and army personnel at a cordon checkpoint near the Casino. An armoured vechicle is parked beside the cordon. The photographer comments, "The army are doing a fine job manning the cordon around the city centre. It must be pretty dull work and the weather isn't that flash at the moment. It's still surreal to see armed vehicles guarding entrances to the city though".
Cracks in the plaster of the wall of the reception area of the English department at the University of Canterbury.
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".
An entry from Deborah Fitchett's blog for 9 April 2011, posted to Livejournal. The entry is titled, "In which she brushes her teeth at the tap".The entry was downloaded on 13 April 2015.
The Devon Bed and Breakfast has been cordoned off after it was badly damaged in the 22 February earthquake.
View down St Asaph street, with a crane beside the Forsyth Barr building.
Residents and workers preparing for cleanup. Some are wearing face masks to protect themselves from the dust from liquefaction silt.
Next to a pile of bricks, spray-painted USAR codes on a footpath read, "Clear/R, 4 Mar".
An entry from Deb Robertson's blog for 10 June 2011 entitled, "New Shelves for the kitchen...".
Damage to Cambridge Terrace, where the footpath has slumped towards the river. In the background is a pile of bricks and building rubble.
Damaged buildings on Colombo Street, seen from the St Asaph Street intersection. The photographer comments, "This photo was taken around May this year. It's actually taken from outside the cordon on St Asaph Street, looking through the wire fence. The buildings are on Colombo Street".
An army truck outside Pioneer Stadium.
Silt from liquefaction on a driveway and road. A road cone marks out the uneven road and a piece of board creates a temporary ramp from the driveway out onto the road.
A notice on a power pole, saying "Attention. Power has been removed".
A section of the brick wall under the bay window of a house has collapsed into the yard.
A car stuck in liquefaction on Breezes Road. The front wheels have fallen into a submerged pothole, lifting the back wheels off the ground. The photographer comments, "The most common sight was extensive damage to the roads. Papanui, Breezes, Wainoni, Shortland Street and many more roads had large cracks and large sink holes. There were approximately 6 cars and 1 large Ready Mix cement truck that had fallen into holes within a few blocks of each other. All people appear to have escaped without serious injury as far as I could tell".
A residential property across from the Avon River.
Damage to two blocks of flats. The chimneys have been removed, and the space filled with plywood sheeting.