Damaged brick chimney on a residential property.
Fallen brick fence outside a residential property.
Damaged brick fence outside a residential property.
Damaged brick chimney on a residential property.
Damaged brick fence outside a residential property.
Damaged brick fence outside a residential property.
Damaged brick fence outside a residential property.
Damaged brick fence outside a residential property.
The badly damaged Carlton Hotel on Papanui Road. One wall of the upper storey has collapsed, exposing the rooms within, and bricks litter the footpath below. Bracing have been placed against the building as support.
A road worker standing next to a 'Road closed' sign on Antigua Street. In the distance, dust is rising from road repairs. To the right, a brick fence has collapsed.
Large cracks run through the brick cladding of this house in Wainoni. The photographer comments, "During the numerous earthquakes in Christchurch the land which ran alongside the Avon river on Avonside Drive slumped towards the waterway. Houses which were wooden framed and had an external brick veneer started to sink into the liquefied soil. This caused the brick walls to crack, but the houses' occupants though shook up were saved by the wooden framework from the houses collapsing on them".
A photograph of a car parked in a driveway. The car has been crushed by a collapsed brick wall.
A pile of bricks from a damaged house.
Damage to a brick chimney in St Albans.
Damage to a brick chimney in St Albans.
Damage to a brick fence on Bealey Avenue.
A photograph of a car on Hereford Street which has been crushed by falling bricks and other rubble.
Damage to the building that housed the LSI English Language School on Peterborough Street. The side wall where bricks have fallen from has been covered up, and the area around the building has been cordoned off. Piles of bricks are still visible on the site.
The roof of a car damaged by fallen bricks.
Earthquake damage to a brick fence on Bealey Avenue.
Earthquake damage to a brick and concrete block fence.
Fallen bricks from a damaged dairy on Edgeware Road.
Damage to brick fencing around the Parkbridge apartment complex.
A video of Ladi6 and All Right? staff member Ciaran Fox "getting out and about" in Christchurch, being shown around Brick Farm by owner and local columnist Johnny Moore. Brick Farm (now Smash Palace) is a bistro-style restaurant operating out of a restored brick building on High Street that opened in spring 2014, specialising in serving locally-grown produce. All Right? uploaded the video to YouTube on 21 April 2015 and posted a link to the video on their Facebook Timeline on 18 May 2015 at 7:30pm.
A photograph of an earthquake-damaged building on Welles Street taken shortly after the 22 February 2011 earthquake. A car parked outside has been crushed by fallen bricks.
Photo of the earthquake damage of a residential property brick fence in Christchurch taken by Marcus Langman, 10 March 2011.
A brick fence has been spray painted after it was cleared by a USAR team. This system was used following the February earthquake to mark buildings that have been checked. Restricted access tape has been placed across the gates. A pile of bricks have fallen onto the footpath.
A damaged church hall. The brick walls have partially collapsed.
A man on a ladder inspecting a damaged brick chimney.
Damaged building with sections of its brick wall boarded up.