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.
A photograph of the house at 402 Oxford Terrace. The grass has been mowed, but the dead grass has not been removed. A red sticker on the door indicates that the house in unsafe to enter. In the foreground, the letterbox is sitting on an angle.
The demolition site of the Holiday Inn City Centre on Cashel Street. Reinforcement cabling protrudes from the top of the concrete posts. Rubble from the demolition surrounds the site.
A photograph of the houses at 5, 7, and 9 Rees Street.
A photograph looking east down the footpath along Oxford Terrace. The photograph was taken from outside 402 Oxford Terrace.
A photograph looking east along the footpath along Oxford Terrace. The photograph was taken from outside 402 Oxford Terrace.
A photograph of the house at 402 Oxford Terrace, taken from the footpath.
A photograph of the house at 396 Oxford Terrace, taken through two overgrown bushes.
A photograph of Robin Duff's house at 386 Oxford Terrace. The grass has been recently mowed but the dead grass has not been removed. One of the windows has been boarded up with plywood. A yellow sticker on the door indicates that access to the house is restricted. The photographer comments, "The lawn was mowed as part of the maintenance project on red-zoned properties".
Another salvaged house from the Bexley (Pacific Park) red zone is on the truck and may start it's journey to a new location overnight.
Water from the river at high tide crosses Evans Avenue and enters a now abandoned "red zone" house via the garage. Next door (to the left) is the garage containing a car that was destroyed by fire last week (see earlier photos).
The intersection of Oxford Terrace and Worcester Street looking north-west.
The intersection of Oxford Terrace and Worcester Street looking south-west.
The intersection of Oxford Terrace and Worcester Street looking north-east.
The intersection of Oxford Terrace and Worcester Street looking south-east.
An aerial photograph of Kingsford Street in the Horseshoe Lake area, Burwood.
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 photograph captioned by BeckerFraserPhotos, "The City Council building looked rather spectacular on this late autumn day".
An entry from Deb Robertson's blog for 3 February 2013 entitled, "This and that...".
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.
The demolition site of the ANZ Building. A digger sits behind a pile of rubble, and water fills the former basement. The former post office can be seen in the background.
An aerial photograph looking south west over the Christchurch CBD with the Avon River visible to the left and Hagley Park in the distance.
A photograph of Siobhan Murphy outside her house at 436 Oxford Terrace.
An entry from Roz Johnson's blog for 2 December 2013 entitled, "Walking Through the CBD".
Football turf has now gone and the area fenced off again.
A photograph of the front gate of Robin Duff's house at 386 Oxford Terrace.
A couple in a red-zoned dog kennel, completing the dwelling census. Their accommodation has one room;, their only heating is by body heat and burning furniture; their rent is $1000 per week. Two years after the earthquakes, the living conditions of many in the 'red zones' of Christchurch was poor, owing to local body, government and insurance companies' tardiness. Quantity: 1 digital cartoon(s).