
Earthquake clean-up inside a house in St Albans. A bucket full of broken objects.
A woman taking photographs beside the cordon fence on Armagh Street.
Looking over the front of the Christchurch Art Gallery, with the Arts Centre in the background.
A view of Hagley Park, where some trees on the riverside have been cut down.
Portaloos on the Pine Mound, part of Festival of Flowers. Each portaloo was decorated with various floral features.
House across the Avon river, seen from Mona Vale.
A damaged building on the corner of Manchester and Welles Streets. Cordon fencing and road cones have been placed around the footpath and road to contain the demolition rubble and to keep the public away. On the fence is a sign that says 'No Entry'. 69-73 Manchester Street.
Damage to the Knox Church following the 23rd December 2011 aftershock. More bricks have fallen from the already damaged walls.
An entry from Roz Johnson's blog for 04 March 2012 entitled, "Piece by Peace".
Fallen chimney on a residential property.
Fencing and road cones around a building on St Asaph Street.
Looking down Worcester Street, the former Linwood Public library can be seen on the left. In the background a building has partially collapsed following the 13 June aftershock.
Damaged and overgrown property at a residential area.
On the one year anniversary of the February 22nd, flowers were placed in road cones across Christchurch to remember the earthquake victims.
Looking from the intersection of Worcester Boulevard and Montreal Street. The damaged Arts Centre is in the background with some of its wall boarded up. Going past it is a red Christchurch Sightseeing Tour bus which offers tours of central Christchurch.
An entry from Gallivanta's blog for 30 January 2013 entitled, "A great little gift".
Detail of an apartment complex that has been cordoned off.
The Alice in Videoland building just outside the Central city cordon on Tuam Street.
Liquefaction seeping onto the grass in Hagley Park.
On the one year anniversary of the February 22nd, flowers were placed in road cones across Christchurch to remember the earthquake victims.
A crane and a digger demolish the Gallery Apartments building on Gloucester Street. A sign that reads, 'Road closed' has been placed in front of the security fencing.
Residents watching two arborists working, one on the tree and one working on the ground.
The back of the facade of the Excelsior Hotel, preserved after the demolition of the hotel. It is being supported by wooden bracing and shipping containers.
Damage to a building on Colombo Street. It is surrounded by piles of brick and overgrown plants, and part of a graffitied wall is also visible.
Buildings in Cashel Mall have been cordoned off to keep the public away while other parts of the mall have reopened. Rubbish bags sit beside the cordon fence.
An issue of New Zealand Freemason magazine, published in September 2013 by Freemasons New Zealand.
The entrance to the Christchurch Casino. On the fencing around the Casino is a sign that reads "Casino Opening 8pm Thursday May 26th".
The roof gable on the Avon Bridal building has crumbled onto the footpath. On the building are spray painted markings, used by USAR after they had checked the building after the February earthquake.
Tape woven into the mesh of the cordon fence on Madras Street spells out 'Hapori'.
A fire engine parked behind the cordon fencing and road cones on Victoria Street. In the background is Christchurch Casino and the Crowne Plaza Hotel.