
Damage to a chimney of a house in Kerrs Road. The bricks at the base of the chimney have spread apart, but the chimney is still standing.
A truck stuck in liquefaction on Breezes Road. The front wheels have fallen into a submerged pothole, and a digger is attempting to dig the truck out. The photographer comments, "The most common sight was extensive damage to the roads. Papanui, Breezes, Wainoni, Shortland Street and many more roads had large cracks and large sink holes. There were approximately 6 cars and 1 large Ready Mix cement truck that had fallen into holes within a few blocks of each other. All people appear to have escaped without serious injury as far as I could tell".
An entry from Sue Davidson's blog for 3 November 2012 entitled, "Day 2 Mural Madness".
Damage to the former Canterbury Public Library.
Army personnel at the cordon checkpoint on Armagh street beside the Canterbury Provincial Chambers.
Damaged buildings on Madras Street, looking east towards Latimer Square.
Damage to Cycle Trading on Manchester Street. Boarded up frontage has spraypainted message "Please don't demolish".
Damage to residential property in Bexley, Christchurch.
Security checkpoint at the cordon on Manchester Street. In the background the Grand Chancellor is on a noticeable lean.
Deconstruction of the PriceWaterhouseCoopers building.
USAR workers overseeing a building demolition on Kilmore Street.
An entry from Sue Davidson's blog for 14 October 2012 entitled, "More final touches".
An entry from Sue Davidson's blog for 19 November 2012 entitled, "Stepping Up Classes".
An entry from Sue Davidson's blog for 10 November 2012 entitled, "but wait, there's more!".
Demolition of a building on the corner of Chester and Madras Streets.
Christmas decorations hanging on the cordon fence on Colombo Street. A walkway from Gloucester Street to the Square was opened up for a few days to allow the public a closer look at the Cathedral.
Damage to the Cathedral of the Blessed Sacrament.
A video showing damage to buildings on Hereford Street.
A residential property in Bexley has an offensive message spray-painted on the garage door warning off intruders. The photographer comments, "Today I took a drive around the residential area between Bexley and New Brighton. It was a stark reminder to be thankful for the situation we're in and perhaps not complain too much that our garden wall hasn't yet been rebuilt ... Saddest of all are the messages that have been scrawled on walls and garage doors by departing locals. At one end of the scale, thanking the family home for the memories, and at the other end of the scale cursing the looters which have made a bad situation that much more unbearable".
California poppies growing in an empty section where a building has been removed.
An entry from Deb Robertson's blog for 22 November 2011 entitled, "Seven uses for a tea trolley...".
A photograph captioned by Paul Corliss, Corner Worcester Street and Linwood Avenue".
Diggers parked in front of rubble from the Smiths City car parking building on Dundas Street.
Security fencing in front of the Bohemian Cafe-Bar.
An entry from Deborah Fitchett's blog for 5 March 2011, posted to Livejournal. The entry is titled, "In which her plot to use ALL THE WATER is foiled".The entry was downloaded on 14 April 2015.
The crowd at the Band Together concert, a concert that was put on at Hagley Park for the people of Canterbury following the September earthquake.
An entry from Deb Robertson's blog for 27 February 2014 entitled, "#havethechat".
A police officer talks to the driver of a NZ Post truck at a cordon across Tuam Street. Military personnel stand nearby. The photographer comments, "this was taken shortly after the 4th September earthquake. Police allowed us free access past the cordon and simply advised us to watch out for falling masonry. The access situation was much different after the February aftershock".
A pile of rubble from the demolished Colombo Street Wesleyan Church, cordoned off with tape and road cones. In the background army personnel guard the cordon fence on Colombo Street.
An entry from Sue Davidson's blog for 9 October 2013 entitled, "Romance Blossoms - CCL Blog".