
An entry from Sue Davidson's blog for 14 October 2012 entitled, "Techie's delight".
The temporary "Cardboard Cathedral" being constructed on Madras Street.
A digger and workers working on road remediation in a residential area.
A photograph of a temporary sushi eatery on the corner of Tuam and Colombo Streets.
A photograph of the front of the EPIC building on Tuam Street.
An untitled entry from Deb Robertson's blog for 21 April 2011.
A group of people inspect the damaged rowing club buildings at Kerrs Reach. A large gap has appeared between two concrete slabs beside the building, where the land has slumped towards the river.
Paintwork on the side of a building in High Street exposed by the demolition of the adjoining building. The photographer comments, "I'm fascinated by the 'shadows' left behind on the sides of buildings by their neighbours".
The Farmers car park being demolished. Seen from Gloucester Street during the LuxCity event.
An entry from Deborah Fitchett's blog for 14 September 2010, posted to Dreamwidth. The entry is titled, "In which the cat is scared of the house".The entry was downloaded on 17 April 2015.
Broken globe and fallen ornaments in an office in the Locke Building at the University of Canterbury.
Rubble from partially demolished Smiths City car parking building, seen from Colombo Street.
Liquefaction covering a driveway in Bexley.
Graffiti art on Peterborough Street.
Fire damage to the England Brothers building, destroyed by arson in December 2012.
A photograph captioned by Paul Corliss, "Maori Land Court".
An entry from Deborah Fitchett's blog for 9 March 2011, posted to Dreamwidth. The entry is titled, "In which she declares communication bankruptcy".The entry was downloaded on 17 April 2015.
An entry from Deborah Fitchett's blog for 22 July 2013, posted to Dreamwidth. The entry is titled, "In which people are *really* quick to stock their emergency kits".The entry was downloaded on 16 April 2015.
The Hotel Grand Chancellor seen above the High Street buildings.
Damage to a residential property on Birch Street.
A view down Worcester Street looking east towards the damaged Cathedral.
The temporary ASB branch in the Re:Start mall. The photographer comments, "The new temporary city mall has been open in Christchurch now for a week. Buildings damaged in the earthquake have been demolished and replaced with cargo containers to create a new, temporary, Cashel Mall. I visited the mall yesterday and was quite impressed with what they have done. The cargo containers have been nicely converted, brightly painted and smartly branded to create some good looking stores ... ASB is the only bank to grab a container, which is fair enough seeing as they appear to be a large sponsor of the mall. The 'Re:START' Cashel Mall signs also display the tag line 'Supported by ASB'".
People gather beside the Avon River before the River of Flowers event held in Riccarton Bush, commemorating the second anniversary of the 22 February earthquake.
A memorial plaque in a garden in Re:Start mall reads, "In memory of those who lost their lives in City Mall during the earthquake of 22 February 2011".
An empty section on the corner of Cashel and Colombo Streets where buildings have been demolished. In the background, a "drummer boy" dummy dressed in a hi-vis jacket sits on top of one of the still-standing High Street buildings. Written on the back of the building is "Merry Christmas Christchurch Pa Rum Pum Pum Pum".
The damaged Cathedral of the Blessed Sacrament. The corner towers on the west side of the building have partially collapsed.
The cordon checkpoint at the intersection of Colombo and Gloucester Streets. In the background, people stand in a section of walkway opened up to allow the public a view of Cathedral Square.
Flowers and tributes left on the fence surrounding the CTV site.
An entry from Deborah Fitchett's blog for 16 April 2011, posted to Livejournal. The entry is titled, "In which she has dinner by candlelight".The entry was downloaded on 13 April 2015.
Damage to shops on Colombo Street. View looking north towards the Square.