A power pole on a lean on the corner of Dallington Terrace and Gayhurst Road.
A photograph of a damaged building. The photograph is captioned by Paul Corliss, "Ferry Road".
A photograph captioned by BeckerFraserPhotos, "Flooding on Gayhurst Road, photographed from Locksley Avenue".
A photograph captioned by BeckerFraserPhotos, "Flooding on Gayhurst Road, photographed from Locksley Avenue".
A photograph of a damaged building. The photograph is captioned by Paul Corliss, "Ferry Road".
The riverbank walkway along New Brighton Road, flooded at high tide due to ground subsidence.
A road cone adorned with Christmas decorations on the side of Kingsford Street in Burwood.
A photograph captioned by BeckerFraserPhotos, "Flooding on Gayhurst Road, photographed from Locksley Avenue".
A photograph of a damaged building. The photograph is captioned by Paul Corliss, "Ferry Road".
A photograph of a damaged building. The photograph is captioned by Paul Corliss, "Ferry Road".
A photograph of the earthquake damage inside Nga Hau e Wha Marae on Pages Road.
A photograph captioned by Paul Corliss, "Church, St Andrews Hill Road. Post 22 February earthquake".
A photograph captioned by Paul Corliss, "Church, St Andrews Hill Road. Post 22 February earthquake".
There are road cones outside Deans Suit Hire, despite the store being open to the public.
A man fills bottles from a water supply at a Red Cross aid station on Pages Road
Road cones on the street beside the St Michael and All Angels Anglican Church and School.
A photograph captioned by Paul Corliss, "Catholic Convent, Barbadoes Street".
Apartment complex behind cordon fencing on Carlton Mill Road. Cracks are clearly visible on the walls.
Apartment complex behind cordon fencing on Carlton Mill Road. Cracks are clearly visible on the walls.
In the top frames two children shout 'four point one', 'three point six', and 'five point two' and in the frame below it is seen that they are responding to bumps in the road as their mother drives through Christchurch streets. Context - The children have become expert at guessing the seismic intensity of earthquakes in Christchurch and are now applying them to bumps in the road. Colour and black and white versions available Quantity: 2 digital cartoon(s).
A photograph of a building on the corner of Victoria Street and Bealey Avenue. Large sections of the building have collapsed and the bricks have spilled onto the footpath below. Scaffolding has been constructed around the rest of the building, blocking it from view. In the foreground steel fencing and road cones have been placed across Victoria Street as a cordon.
A photograph of a large trench at the entrance to a street in Christchurch. There is water and liquefaction in the trench. Road cones have been placed around it as a warning. In the background, two personnel from the New Zealand Army are guarding the entrance to the street. They are wearing their army uniforms and high-visibility vests.
A photograph of emergency management personnel walking down Manchester Street towards the intersection of High and Lichfield Streets. Many of the buildings on the left side of the road have been damaged by the earthquakes. In the distance rubble from the earthquake-damaged buildings has spilled onto the road. Steel fences have been placed along the footpath to the left.
A photograph of members of the Wellington Emergency Management Office Emergency Response Team walking down Gloucester Street towards Latimer Square. To the right, shipping containers have been stacked beside the square. A cordon of wire fences and road cones have also been used to cordon off the street in the distance.
A photograph of the earthquake damage to the Edward Gibbon building on Madras Street. Sections of the top storey have collapsed and the bricks have spilled onto the road in front, damaging the awning and smashing several cars. In the foreground members of the Wellington Emergency Management Office Emergency Response Team are standing on the road.
A video of an interview with Defence Counsel Jonathan Eaton about the police's refusal to allow diversion for alleged-looter Cornelius Arie Smith-Voorkamp. Smith-Voorkamp was arrested for allegedly taking light fittings from an earthquake-damaged property on Lincoln Road. Diversion was applied for on the basis that Smith-Voorkamp has autism, and his Asperger's syndrome involves a compulsion to take electrical fittings.
An aerial photograph of a residential area in Burwood. The photograph has been captioned by BeckerFraserPhotos, "Anzac Drive Bridge over the River Avon at the top of the photograph. Hulverstone Drive and New Brighton Road are prominent in this photograph. The land beside the river is red-zoned with a green-zoned strip alongside Anzac Drive".
A car stuck in a large pothole on River Road. The wheels on the right hand side of the car have fallen into the hole, leaving the car grounded against the road surface. The photographer comments, "This car belonged to a postal delivery worker - the NZ Post bike rack is mounted on the towbar. The owner must have biked home. Later a tow truck arrived to extract the car from the hole that had opened under its front wheel".
One landscape colour digital photograph taken on 25 February 2011 showing damage to the Lodge of Unanimity No 3 at the intersection of St Davids Street and Sumner Road. Original BuildingAdditions The Lodge of Unanimity was established in Lyttelton in 1851. This building was designed in 1878 by Benjamin Woolfield Mountfort, who was a member of th...
One landscape colour digital photograph taken on 11 June 2011 showing the demolition of the old Lyttelton Library, Council Chambers and Magistrates' Court on the corner of Oxford Street and Sumner Road. The photograph shows the upper floor of the building being demolished with a high reach digger. At the time of the 22 February 2011 Earthquake...