A photograph captioned by BeckerFraserPhotos, "Demolition of the BNZ building in Armagh Street".
An aerial photograph looking north over Avonside. In the bottom centre of the photograph, Avonside Girls High School can be seen.
Scaffolding surrounds the Cathedral Junction building on Worcester Street. Security fences have been placed around the building to restrict access.
A demolition site on the corner of Manchester and Cashel Street. A truck is parked next to a pile of rubble behind a security fence. The damaged awnings of the stores to the left can be seen in the background.
The intersection of Oxford Terrace and Worcester Street looking east.
The intersection of Oxford Terrace and Worcester Street looking north.
A photograph of the house at 56 Bangor Street.
A photograph of the house at 450 Oxford Terrace.
An aerial photograph of a residential area in Dallington.
A photograph of the house at 456 Oxford Terrace.
The intersection of Oxford Terrace and Worcester Street looking west.
An entry from Ruth Gardner's blog for 6 January 2013 entitled, "Squeaky Squatter?".
A photograph of the house at 11 Rees Street.
A photograph of the house at 370 Oxford Terrace.
A photograph of the house at 458 Oxford Terrace.
A photograph of the house at 412 Oxford Terrace.
A photograph of the house at 56 Bangor Street.
A photograph of the house at 11 Rees Street.
A photograph of the house at 398 Oxford Terrace.
A photograph of the house at 398 Oxford Terrace.
A photograph of the letterbox at 396 Oxford Terrace.
An aerial photograph of Tasman and Moncrieff Place in Horseshoe Lake, Dallington.
A photograph of the house at 458 Oxford Terrace.
A photograph of the house at 458 Oxford Terrace.
A photograph of the house at 428 Oxford Terrace.
The intersection of Oxford Terrace and Worcester Street looking south.
A photograph of the house at 396 Oxford Terrace.
A photograph of the house at 7 Rees Street.
People stand near the Red Zone viewing windows at the east end of Re:Start. Te Waiponamu House can be seen in the background.
A "Welcome to Christchurch" sign on the cordon fence near the Re:Start mall provides a map of the red zone and information for tourists.