A PDF copy of the 2010-2011 edition of the Farming Outlook farming magazine.
A PDF copy of the HomeWork home and garden magazine.
A PDF copy of a publication promoting holiday destinations in the lower South Island.
Bricks from a deconstructed chimney lie in a stacked pile outside a house in Avonside.
Telegraph Road in Charing Cross, where the earthquake has shifted the road four metres to the right.
Close up of the foundations of a house on Avonside Drive. The top of the house has shifted during the quake, leaving a displacement between the house and the foundations about five centimetres wide.
The driveway of a house on Avonside Drive. One of the concrete slabs has broken apart from another and lifted to create a gap between them.
The driveway of a house on Avonside Drive. One of the concrete slabs has lifted and the owner has tried to fill the gap with blocks of wood. Unfortunately, these have come loose and are sticking out of the hole.
The driveway of a house on Avonside Drive. One of the concrete slabs has broken apart from another and lifted to create a gap between them.
Colombo Street south from the Moorhouse Avenue overbridge. Plastic and wire fencing has been used to cordon off damaged buildings and make a path for cars.
The boarded up clock tower of the former Railway Station on Moorhouse Avenue.
View down Hereford Street, looking west from Madras Street. Road work signs and a crane can be seen in the distance.
A sign on a store in Colombo Street which reads "We R open, shaken not stirred".
A collapsed brick boundary wall along the side of a house in Christchurch.
Underground infrastructure being repaired on Avonside Drive.
The collapsed brick wall of a house in Christchurch.
A building with temporary sheet metal weatherproofing on the roof, replacing the fallen brickwork. Scaffolding has also been erected next to the building so that repairs can be made.
The Octagon Live Restaurant on Worcester Street (formerly Trinity Congregational Church) with a steel supporting structure to stabilise the tower.
A building on Lichfield Street with damage to the top storey, revealing the walls underneath. The rubble has now been cleared, but the cordon fences are still up around the building to keep people away.
A damaged brick building on Centaurus Road with "Danger Keep Out" tape around the property. The brick walls have cracked and broken above two of the windows and a red sticker has been placed on the front window indicating that the building is unsafe to enter.
A brick house on Centaurus Road with damage to the top left window and "Danger Keep Out" tape around the edge. A yellow sign on the front window indicates that the building should only be entered for "Restricted Use". This means it has faired better than the brick house next door which is red-stickered.
Crumbled wall above the window of a brick house on Centaurus Road. Cracks can also be seen diagonally between the bricks.
A collapsed wall above the windows of a brick house on Centaurus Road. Bricks have fallen into the building and left a hole.
A crumbled wall on a brick house on Centaurus road revealing the inner layer.
The bricks above the window on a house on Centaurus road have fallen inwards.
Collapsed bricks on a house exposing the inside wall above the door archway.
A drain in an apartment driveway which has broken away from the curb during the shaking, and has a crack now visible on the left side.
The collapsed brick wall on a house in Christchurch.
A house in Christchurch which has lost both chimneys. No attempt has been made to weather-proof the already dilapidated house.
The remains of a brick boundary wall which has collapsed and fallen in the garden of a property in Christchurch.