Photograph captioned by BeckerFraserPhotos, "High Street shops".
Photograph captioned by BeckerFraserPhotos, "Laptop Company, 161 Kilmore Street".
Photograph captioned by BeckerFraserPhotos, "235 - 243 High Street".
Photograph captioned by BeckerFraserPhotos, "Centennial Pool".
Photograph captioned by BeckerFraserPhotos, "Manna Christian Stores, Manchester Street".
Photograph captioned by BeckerFraserPhotos, "Gloucester Street/Colombo Street corner".
Photograph captioned by BeckerFraserPhotos, "Chancery Lane, Gloucester Street".
Emergency tape tied to the gates of Radio New Zealand House.
Photograph captioned by BeckerFraserPhotos, "Cathedral Square - ANZ bank".
A photograph of earthquake damage to Leicester House on Madras Street.
Photograph captioned by BeckerFraserPhotos, "Concrete muncher, Armagh Street".
Photograph captioned by BeckerFraserPhotos, "Gloucester Street looking east".
Photograph captioned by BeckerFraserPhotos, "BNZ building, Cathedral Square".
Photograph captioned by BeckerFraserPhotos, "Cathedral Square".
Photograph captioned by BeckerFraserPhotos, "Concrete munching jaws in Madras Street".
Photograph captioned by BeckerFraserPhotos, "Cashel Mall".
Photograph captioned by BeckerFraserPhotos, "The former Public Library, Hereford Street".
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Members of the Student Volunteer Army digging up liquefaction in from a resident's property. The liquefaction is being placed in wheelbarrows where it will be transported to the street and left in piles for the City Council to pick up.
Photograph captioned by BeckerFraserPhotos, "The church of St Michaels and All Angels is undamaged after the two earthquakes. The pipe organ suffered significant but reparable damage. This church is now the only operational church within the city centre".
For the first time in November 2011, Christchurch residents finally had the opportunity to see the earthquake-damaged city centre on the Red Zone bus tours organised by CERA. Damage to the Odeon Theatre can be seen out the window.
For the first time in November 2011, Christchurch residents finally had the opportunity to see the earthquake-damaged city centre on the Red Zone bus tours organised by CERA. Damage to the Odeon Theatre can be seen out the window.
For the first time in November 2011, Christchurch residents finally had the opportunity to see the earthquake-damaged city centre on the Red Zone bus tours organised by CERA. Damage to buildings on Cashel Street can be seen out the window.
For the first time in November 2011, Christchurch residents finally had the opportunity to see the earthquake-damaged city centre on the Red Zone bus tours organised by CERA. The Regent Theatre dome which has been removed from the building.
For the first time in November 2011, Christchurch residents finally had the opportunity to see the earthquake-damaged city centre on the Red Zone bus tours organised by CERA. Looking into Cathedral Square, the Regent Theatre dome can be partially seen.
Looking down Montreal Street, with the Christchurch Art Gallery on the left, and the sculpture "Reasons for Voyaging", a collaboration between Canterbury sculptor, Graham Bennett and architect, David Cole. Behind it is the new Christchurch City Council Civic Offices building.
A photograph of a SPCA Wellington vehicle driving through the Christchurch central city after the 22 February 2011 earthquake. In the background, a group of shops has been damaged by the earthquakes. A portaloo can be seen to the left.
A photograph of a line of army trucks parked on the side of a road in the Christchurch central city. A member of the New Zealand Army is tying a bundle of wood onto the roof of one of the trucks.