A view down Durham Street. Road cones can be seen down the street, diverting traffic.
A view down Durham Street. Cordon fencing and green scaffolding nets can be seen down the street.
Taping and road cones around Amuri Courts on Durham Street.
A damaged section of the Provincial Council buildings on Durham Street.
An archaeological report compiled for New Zealand Historic Places Trust under the Historical Places Act 1993
Rood closure on Durham Street due to the demolition of Amuri Courts.
The damaged AA Centre building on Durham Street. Cracks are visible in the walls.
A video of a reunion between John Abraham and Josh Anderson. Abraham saved Anderson's life after he was buried under rubble from the Durham Street Methodist Church on the 22 February 2011. They are meeting for the first time in three years on the site of the demolished church.
The Durham Street side of the Christchurch Casino, with some cordon fencing on the left.
Road cones diverting traffic on Durham Street. In the background is the Amuri Courts building.
Demolition rubble and furniture on a site at the corner of Armagh and Durham Street.
An archaeological report compiled for New Zealand Historic Places Trust under the Historical Places Act 1993
An archaeological report compiled for New Zealand Historic Places Trust under the Historical Places Act 1993
Here we look upon one of Christchurch’s beautiful public gardens which spans Durham Street and the River Avon. This photograph shows how carefully the city authorities went about landscaping …
Damage to an apartment complex on Durham Street. The building has collapsed on the ground floor level.
Damage to an apartment complex on Durham Street. The building has collapsed on the ground floor level.
A cordon check point on Durham Street. The demolition site was a building that housed Laycock Collision Repairs.
Central city cordon on the corner of Durham Street North and Bealey Avenue, with both Army and Police presence.
View through the cordon fence of the vacant lot left by the demolition of the Copthorne Hotel on Durham Street.
A photograph of a small wooden hut at the entrance to the Ministry of Justice car parks.
A photograph of a small wooden hut at the entrance to the Ministry of Justice car parks.
A photograph of a small wooden hut at the entrance to the Ministry of Justice car parks.
A photograph of a small wooden hut at the entrance to the Ministry of Justice car parks.
A photograph of a small wooden hut at the entrance to the Ministry of Justice car parks.
A photograph of a small wooden hut at the entrance to the Ministry of Justice car parks.
A photograph of a small wooden hut at the entrance to the Ministry of Justice car parks.
A view down Durham Street. In the background, part of the Canterbury Provincial Council Buildings and the District Court can be seen.
Photograph captioned by Fairfax, "Christchurch scenes after the 7.1 magnitude earthquake. House on the corner Durham Street and Bealey Avenue".
A partially demolished building on Durham Street. The side wall has been demolished, exposing the inside space. A digger sits amongst the rubble.
Detail of hay stacks and demolition rubble that have been left in an empty site on the corner of Armagh and Durham Street.