
Various walls on the street of Christchurch have become public art spaces. This work, "The Phoenix", by professional graffiti artists, Jacob, aka Yikes, Nick, aka Icarus and Wongi includes a fire Phoenix and the words "Christchurch destined to rise". Above it is an advertisement for Phonequip.
An entry from Roz Johnson's blog for 19 May 2012 entitled, "An Autumn Wander by Hagley Park".
Damage inside a house in St Albans.
View down Cashel Street towards Madras Street.
Overgrown flowers in the CBD.
Ongoing repair and deconstruction work on Victoria Street. A demolition site has been turned to a carpark.
The Devon Bed and Breakfast has been cordoned off after it was badly damaged in the 22 February earthquake.
Overgrown property in a residential area.
The public at the Memorial Service in Hagley Park to commemorate the one year anniversary of the 22nd February earthquake. The big screen showing the lighting of candles, part of the memorial activites.
An entry from Gallivanta's blog for 28 November 2013 entitled, "Thanksgiving from afar".
A compilation of photographs of earthquake damage to the Crown Masonic Lodge on Wordsworth Street, also known as the Freemasons Centre. One photograph has been removed for copyright reasons.
Damage to the Cathedral of the Blessed Sacrament. Building rubble on the cathedral grounds.
The cordon on High Street. On the fence is a sign that says 'Please save High Street. The heart of Chch City'.
Damage in a stairwell inside a house in St Albans.
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.
Abandoned furniture on the sidewalk in a residential area.
The public at the Memorial Service in Hagley Park to commemorate the one year anniversary of the 22nd February earthquake. The public was invited to cast flowers into the river following the service.
Damage to the Caxton Press building (left) and the adjoining building. In front is a pile of bricks, cordonned off with tape and road cones to keep the public away. Spray-painted codes show that the buildings have been checked by USAR.
A notice on a power pole, saying "Attention. Power has been removed".
A poster with the words love on the fence just down from the empty site where the CTV building was.
A section of the brick wall under the bay window of a house has collapsed into the yard.
A view through the cordon fence of a building damaged in the CBD. The building rubble is still inside the building.
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.
Exposed wall after the demolition of the adjoining building. The wall has been graffitied, and in front are a set of recycling, rubbish and organic bins with some other bits of furniture.
The C.F. Cotter & Co building on High Street. Security fencing has been placed around the building to restrict access. Weeds are growing on the vacant construction lot next to the building.
Bricks fallen from the facade of a building on the corner of Manchester and Welles Streets have destroyed its awning and are strewn across the footpath and road.
Liquefaction seeping out of the ground onto the garden lawn and footpath.
The intersection on the corner of Colombo and Bealey Avenue. In the background, the demolition site where the Bealey Pharmacy was. A damaged car sits on top of the pile of building rubble.
Spotlights attached to a beam of Christ Church Cathedral.