A building on Manchester Street near High Street. The front wall has partially crumbled around the windows, bricks fallen out.
A photograph of the interior of the Hotel Grand Chancellor, showing a wall severely out of alignment.
An example of a public flyer promoting good driver behaviour, handed out in areas of traffic detours or delays.
Tap Dance', a Gap Golf course built by Gap Filler out of wooden planks and green felt.
An exposed bathroom in the partially demolished Himalayas Indian restaurant. A digger can be seen out front.
A document which contains a set of procedures for the "best practice" mark out and recording of subsurface utilities.
Members of the Student Volunteer Army carting liquefaction in wheelbarrows out of a resident's property in Avonside.
A photograph of road cones around a drain that has been lifted out of the ground on Avonside Drive.
Wilsons carpark on Peterborough Street behind cordon fence, with damaged buildings in the background. Sign on fence reads "Extreme danger, keep out".
Damage to a house in Pines Beach, after the September 4th earthquake. The chimney has been shaken out from the wall.
Cordon on the corner of Lichfield and Madras Streets, keeping people out of the CBD (photo taken from Lichfield Street).
The Think Differently Book Exchange fridge, now decorated with paper cut outs and filled with books.
A document which outlines several of Drain Surgeons' safety initiatives; developed when carrying out CCTV operations.
Photograph captioned by BeckerFraserPhotos, "Stripping out the building at the Haldenstein's/Unlimited Paenga School site".
Photograph captioned by BeckerFraserPhotos, "The Crystal Plaza, viewed from Gloucester Street, stripped out and ready for demolition".
A road worker holds a stop sign on Gladstone Quay in Lyttelton. Road work vehicles carry out work on the road.
A sign on a cordon fence at the corner of Manchester and St Asaph Street. The sign reads, "Extreme danger, Keep Out".
A sign on a wire fencing around a construction site reading, "Quake repairs, keep out, for your own safety".
Under the trees in the Botanic Gardens was a 'Road Cone Art Competition', to see what sculptures the public could make out of a road cone.
A photograph of the Bridge of Remembrance from Cambridge Terrace. Wire fences block pedestrian access and bear a sign stating, "Extreme danger, keep out".
A photograph of the Bridge of Remembrance from Cambridge Terrace. Wire fences block pedestrian access and bear a sign stating, "Extreme danger, keep out".
Surveyors marking out Kirkwood Village, used as temporary teaching and office space for the University of Canterbury. The photographer comments, "Measuring up for the Kirkwood village".
A document containing the research questions asked by Opinions Market Research Ltd when carrying out face-to-face surveys about SCIRT work.
Seats and tables made out of cable drums on the site of Gap Filler's Community Chess Board.
Under the trees in the Botanic Gardens was a 'Road Cone Art Competition', to see what sculptures the public could make out of a road cone.
A photograph of carpets stripped out of a damaged building on Victoria Street. The photograph is captioned by Paul Corliss, "Behind the Knox Church".
Tools laid out on the concrete floor of the partially constructed Pallet Pavilion. Extension cords have been laid behind them.
A photograph of Peter Almond (wearing high visibility jacket) and Derrick Moot inspecting a dug-out soil pit on a farm near River Road in Lincoln.
A sewage pumping station on Avonside Drive has been lifted out of the ground by liquefaction. In the background, the damaged Snell Place footbridge over the Avon River is closed off with cordon fencing. The photographer comments, "A Sunday afternoon ride to New Brighton, then back via Aranui, Wainoni, Dallington, and Richmond. Not a cheerful experience. Dallington footbridge. The two pieces of this foot bridge have moved towards each other, so the bridge has developed quite a peak. The sewage pumping station has been heaved out of the ground by hydraulic pressure during quakes".
An All Right? infographic illustrating research carried out by All Right? about wellbeing in post-quake Canterbury.