A colour photograph of the north facade of the former Odeon Theatre after the 4 September 2010 earthquake.
A written history of the 50 Cathedral Square, Warner's Hotel.
A written history of 2 Cathedral Square, site of the BNZ Building and BNZ Tower.
A written history of 47 Hereford Street, site of St. Elmo's Courts.
A written history of 214 Tuam Street, the Odeon Theatre.
A black and white historic photograph of the Clarendon Hotel on the corner of Oxford Terrace and Worcester Street. In the foreground is the Scott Memorial statue made by Scott's wife Kathleen Scott and unveiled in 1917.
A written history of 78 Worcester Street, the Clarendon Hotel and Clarendon Towers.
An old advertising sign for Polson's decorators and signwriters exposed on the side of a building on Manchester Street.
People viewing the Cathedral from the walkway from Gloucester Street to the Square that was opened up for a few days to allow the public a closer look.
Wooden supports holding up the mud brick chimney of Deans Cottage, which is badly cracked.
A colour photograph of 158-160 Manchester Street, taken during the demolition of the Manchester Courts.
A written history of 184-188 High Street, the ANZ Bank Chambers.
Information board and hazard notices for the Riccarton House earthquake repairs and strengthening project.
Colour photograph of a boarded-up door to the Copthorne Hotel and obvious damage to the strucuture. The red sticker is visible.
A written history of the 124-126 Cashel Street, site of the Anderson's Building.
A written history of 53 Cathedral Square, the Sevicke-Jones Building.
The building which formerly housed the Coffee Club on High Street, standing alone after surrounding buildings have been demolished.
Damage to the Provincial Chambers, with fallen scaffolding.
Heritage buildings on Hereford Street, still standing.
Containers stacked in front of the Odeon Theatre on Tuam Street to protect the road in case it falls.
Detail of damage to the Odeon Theatre.
A written history of 222 High Street, known as the "Stewart Dawson" building.
An old advertisement for McCormick Reapers and Binders on the side of a building has been exposed by the demolition of the adjoining building.
Damage to the north side of the Cathedral. A walkway from Gloucester Street to the Square was opened up for a few days to allow the public a closer look at the Cathedral.
Heritage buildings on Hereford Street, still standing.
The information board for the Riccarton House earthquake repairs and strengthening project.
Wooden supports holding up the mud brick chimney of Deans Cottage, which is badly cracked.
A written history of 128-130 Lichfield Street.
A written history of 146-172 High Street.
The badly-damaged McKenzie and Willis building, with bracing for support.