A photograph of a broken window in an earthquake-damaged building on Hereford Street.
A photograph of damaged buildings. The photograph is captioned by Paul Corliss, "Ferry Road".
Chaplain Tom Innes performing a blessing for the new buildings in the Kirkwood Village.
An excavator clearing rubble from the site of the Whitcoulls building in Cashel Mall.
A photograph of a USAR code spray-painted on the side of a building.
Chaplain Tom Innes performing a blessing for the new buildings in the Kirkwood Village.
The Whitcoulls Building in Cashel Mall with cracks in the brickwork around the windows.
A building on Montreal Street has 'No go' spray painted on the glass door.
A collapsed building on Kilmore Street. Most of the site has already been cleared.
A photograph of the building at 437 Colombo Street, with scaffolding up the side.
A sign on the fence of a building on Gloucester Street reads, 'For lease'.
A photograph captioned by BeckerFraserPhotos, "The IStay Apartment building on Cashel Street".
A photograph of damaged buildings on the corner of Linwood Avenue and Aldwins Road.
The partially-demolished Henry Africa's building cordoned off with safety fencing and road cones.
A building on Montreal Street with 'No go' spray painted on the glass door.
Diggers being used to clear the rubble on the site of the CTV Building.
A photograph captioned by Paul Corliss, "Old A & T Burts building, Ferry Road, Woolston".
A photograph captioned by Paul Corliss, "Old A & T Burts building, Ferry Road, Woolston".
A photograph captioned by Paul Corliss, "Heathcote portal. Road tunnel administration building quake damage".
The partially-demolished Henry Africa's building cordoned off with safety fencing and road cones.
Photograph captioned by BeckerFraserPhotos, "Badly damaged buildings behind Colombo and Armagh Streets".
A photograph of the two windows of the former Post Office building in Lyttelton.
A picnic bench on an empty site left after the demolition of a building.
The west side of the British Hotel on Oxford Street. The brick wall at the top of the building has crumbled onto the street below, bringing part of the roof down with it. Wire fencing has been used to create a cordon around the building.
Damage to the Lyttelton Hotel on Norwich Quay. The top of the building has crumbled, bringing the roof down with it. Bricks have fallen on the awning and all along the footpath. Wire fencing and road cones have been used to create a cordon around the building.
The damaged Cranmer Courts on the corner of Kilmore and Montreal Streets. The corner of the building has crumbled onto the street, which is now littered with broken masonry. Wire fencing placed around the building after the 4 September 2010 earthquake has managed to keep the debris away from the road.
Christchurch-based technician, Nick Brown, and Ralph Moore, Deputy Task Force Leader for New Zealand Search and Rescue, talking to the press. Nick and Ralph were part of the USAR team working on the Cathedral and Press Buildings after the earthquake.
Christchurch-based technician, Nick Brown, and Ralph Moore, Deputy Task Force Leader for New Zealand Search and Rescue, talking to the press. Nick and Ralph were part of the USAR team working on the Cathedral and Press Buildings after the earthquake.
Christchurch-based technician, Nick Brown, and Ralph Moore, Deputy Task Force Leader for New Zealand Search and Rescue, talking to the press. Nick and Ralph were part of the USAR team working on the Cathedral and Press Buildings after the earthquake.
A view across London Street in Lyttelton to The Volcano Cafe, The Lava Bar, and Coastal Living Design Store. Masonry from the buildings has collapsed onto the footpath, and the site has been cordoned off with wire fencing. The buildings' yellow recycling bins are still waiting on the curb for collection.