The backs of buildings on High Street, seen from St Asaph Street.
The Avon river through Mona Vale where some punting rides depart from.
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints on Fendalton Road.
A steel stand with cars attached used to advertise Victoria Street Motors.
The site of the demolished St. John's Anglican Church on Latimer Square.
Looking down Barbadoes Street, where sections of the streets are cordoned off.
Looking across the street towards the site where the CTV building stood.
A trailer of bricks in front of a house with damaged walls.
Detail of the deconstruction work being done on the Crowne Plaza Hotel.
The site of the demolished St. John's Anglican Church on Latimer Square.
Flowers blooming in a vacant site left by the demolition of a building in Edgeware.
Building rubble from part of the Terrace on the Park apartment complex. Two buildings in the complex required urgent demolition, and the other buildings in the complex will eventually be demolished.
A banner for Ellerslie Internation Flower Show on the fence around the event,
A bed of sunflowers growing in the garden surrounding the Coffee Zone kiosk, with some sweet peas behind. The garden was a project supported by Greening the Rubble.
A view of shops on Papanui Road near the Merivale Mall. On the right are containers that the Quinns clothing shop in Merivale uses for stock display. A sign on the street says 'footpath closed please use other side'.
View down Papanui Road. Some road works ahead with a sign that says 'Extreme Care Cyclist Merging' and 'Footpath closed please use other side'. On the left is a shop operating out of a shipping container in a site where a building has been demolished.
A sign on a cordon fence. It says 'The number 1 hazard is you! Put the Hazard Board at front of site. All visitors must read the Hazard Board. Induct all visitors with Induction Cards'.
The damaged Canterbury Provincial Government Buildings where part of the top facade has been removed.
Palm tree standing in the grounds of The Pump House. In front is a bin of corrugated iron.
View down Gloucester Street at a cordon access point, with a cordon station on the left and road cones to divert traffic in front. In the background, diggers sit on the demolition site where the Brannigans building was.
The public at the inaugural New Zealand Sandcastle competition held at New Brighton beach. The organisers of the Christchurch sandcastle competition hope the event will bring cheer to the earthquake-hit city.
Hundreds of sunflowers have been planted in empty Christchurch sites to brighten up the city centre.
Portaloos on the Pine Mound, part of Festival of Flowers. Each portaloo was decorated with various floral features. This one has been decorated in Canterbury colours, red and black and the inside filled with Crusaders memorabilia.
The 'Ark of Hope' by Wongi Wilson in Sydenham Square, corner of Brougham and Colombo Streets. Fences have been placed around the sides of it.
Shoppers and sightseers in Re:Start Mall. Street lights have been decorated with banners with Canterbury colours, red and black.
View down Papanui Road. Some road works ahead with a sign that says 'Extreme Care Cyclist Merging'.
Christchurch's former railway station building on Moorhouse Avenue at the bottom of Madras Street.
A sign on the sidewalk advertising The Vintage Peddler, a vintage bicycles business that offer bike hires and tailored City tours.
Damage to the Mona Vale Homestead which has been cordoned off. Building rubble has been sorted and piled in front of the building, behind the fence.
Damage to the Cathedral of the Blessed Sacrament. Looking through the fence on to the side and front where shipping containers are being used to support the walls.