Photograph captioned by BeckerFraserPhotos, "The cordon has just been moved back and people are coming to look".
Photograph captioned by BeckerFraserPhotos, "The sign says 'Cheap in the City' - I should hope so".
The demolition of Manchester Courts on Manchester Street. A crane is holding a platform above the building. A cordon made of shipping containers, fencing and a "Road closed" sign can be seen.
A photograph captioned by Paul Corliss, "Manchester Street car park, from Hereford Street".
Photograph captioned by BeckerFraserPhotos, "North-west corner Tuam and Manchester Streets".
Photograph captioned by BeckerFraserPhotos, "Lower High Street between Tuam and St Asaph Streets".
Shows a throng of sex workers rushing back following the announcement that 'Manchester Street's open!'. Prior to the Christchurch earthquake in February 2011 Manchester Street was the focus of street prostitution. On 13 April 2013 the Canterbury Earthquake Recovery Authority (CERA) announced: 'A temporary change to the cordon tonight sees Manchester Street open all the way through for the first time in over two years'. Quantity: 1 digital cartoon(s).
A photograph of the corner of Manchester Street and Cashel Street. The site has been fenced off and there is building rubble on the ground. There is a coloured tape installation on the fence, and an image of Homer Simpson on the exposed wall of the second storey of the building.
A photograph of the corner of Manchester Street and Cashel Street. The site has been fenced off and there is building rubble on the ground. There is a coloured tape installation on the fence, and an image of Homer Simpson on the exposed wall of the second storey of the building.
A digitally manipulated photograph of the car parking building on the corner of Manchester and Gloucester Streets. The photographer comments, "Whilst on a tour of the Christchurch earthquake red zone we passed this car park, which I always liked due to its American outgoing feel
A photograph of members of the Wellington Emergency Management Office walking down Gloucester Street towards the intersection of Manchester Street. Bricks from an earthquake-damaged building cover the footpath in the distance. Wire fences have been placed around the rubble as a cordon.
Photograph captioned by BeckerFraserPhotos, "The rear of Rockshop at 166 Manchester Street, seen from Hereford Street".
A photograph of the Odeon Theatre and Groovy Records on the corner of Tuam Street and Manchester Street.
A photograph of liquefaction on Manchester Street.
A photograph of liquefaction on Manchester Street.
A photograph of liquefaction on Manchester Street.
A photograph of liquefaction on Manchester Street.
A photograph looking south down Manchester Street.
Damage to a building on Manchester Street.
Damage to a building on Manchester Street.
Damage to a building on Manchester Street.
Damage to a building on Manchester Street.
Damage to a building on Manchester Street.
Damage to a building on Manchester Street.
A photograph looking south down Manchester Street.
Damage to the footpath along Manchester Street.
A view across Manchester Street to the National Library of New Zealand building.
The Iconic Bar, near the corner of Manchester Street and Gloucester Street.
A photograph looking south down Manchester Street from the intersection of Lichfield and High Streets. Rubble has been cleared from the street and stacked next to the earthquake-damaged stores to the right. A member of an emergency management team is standing on the street in the distance with a truck and an excavator behind them.
A photograph of members of the Wellington Emergency Management Office Emergency Response Team and the Red Cross working on High and Manchester Streets. On both sides of the street there are piles of rubble from the earthquake-damaged buildings. Several excavators have been parked in a line along the street.