Damage to the Mona Vale Gatehouse.
Building construction in Edgeware. This will eventually house a SuperValue supermarket, on the fence is a large sign that says 'Kia Kaha Chch'.
A photograph of a partially demolished shop at 249 Armagh Street.
A photograph of the earthquake damage to a shop on the corner of Cashel and Barbadoes Street.
A photograph of a band playing to a crowd of students on Ilam fields during an annual Tea Party event. The photograph is from the 2010s.
Fallen trees in Hagley Park.
Cracks on the footpath around the Avon river.
People eating ice creams in Re:Start mall.
A piece of carved stonework fallen from a heritage building.
Entrance to NG art gallery, located next to The National, a contemporary jewellery gallery on Madras Street.
A view down Colombo Street towards a cordon check point.
On the one year anniversary of the February 22nd, flowers were placed in road cones across Christchurch to remember the earthquake victims. This cone is next to a road sign that says 'Footpath closed. Please use other site'.
Victoria Mansons and the Clock tower on Victoria St which is stopped at the time of the February 22nd earthquake.
Some paint buckets on the outside of street cordons. In the background some rubble can be seen.
Detail of the backs of buildings on High Street, seen from St Asaph Street, with some seating and a bench.
Overgrown property in a residential area.
Detail of the damage to the Canterbury Provincial Chamers, where part of the brick facade has crumbled.
Autumn leaves on the trees along a residential street.
Fallen shop fittings in Piko Wholefoods.
The Library Chambers behind cordon fencing. The entrance has been sprayed painted after it was checked by a USAR team following the February earthquake.
Buildings seen through the cordon fence from Cathedral Square. From left to right are MFL House, the Forsyth Barr building, the PriceWaterhouseCoopers building, the Camelot Hotel and the Cathedral Square Police Station.
Demolition work being carried out on the Crowne Plaza Hotel.
Detail of a section of the brick wall on the Weston House which has crumbled.
Army personnel at the cordon checkpoint on Armagh street beside the Canterbury Provincial Chambers. Members of the public are looking past the cordons towards the damaged Provincial Chambers.
A view over the Avon River looking towards the opposite bank, which has slumped towards the river.
Damaged property in a residential area. Fencing has been placed around the property.
A steel stand with cars attached used to advertise Victoria Street Motors.
A view down Worcester Boulevard. Some parts of the Arts Centre are visible on the left, and in front is the sculpture "Reasons for Voyaging", a collaboration between Canterbury sculptor, Graham Bennett and architect, David Cole.
Detail of scaffolding in front of a damaged building, viewed from the side. This building housed Satchmo Hairdressing on Victoria Street. The street has been cordoned off with Police and Army personnel guarding the entrace.
The Chalice in Cathedral Square. A red crane and the BNZ building can be seen in the background.