A video of the opening night of the Heathcote Valley Inn. The inn has been rebuilt, after the 133-year-old original inn was damaged in the 4 September 2010 earthquake. Mayor Bob Parker officially opens the new building.
A photograph of the earthquake damage to the Coachman Inn.
The entrance to Pomeroy's Old Brewery Inn.
Tom Innes with home brew gear for a news story.
Tom Innes with home brew gear for a news story.
A view over the Avon River towards Pomeroy's Old Brewery Inn.
A photograph of the site of a demolished building on Tuam Street which is being used as a car park. The Inland Revenue Department Building, the Grand Chancellor and the Holiday Inn can all be seen in the distance.
Chaplain Tom Innes performing a blessing for the new buildings in the Kirkwood Village.
Chaplain Tom Innes performing a blessing for the new buildings in the Kirkwood Village.
Chaplain Tom Innes performing a blessing for the new buildings in the Kirkwood Village.
Chaplain Tom Innes performing a blessing for the new buildings in the Kirkwood Village.
Chaplain Tom Innes in the Kirkwood Village, come to perform a blessing on the new buildings.
Chaplain Tom Innes in the Kirkwood Village, come to perform a blessing on the new buildings.
Chaplain Tom Innes in the Kirkwood Village, come to perform a blessing on the new buildings.
A view over the Avon River towards Pomeroy's Old Brewery Inn, which has fencing and road cones in front.
The Holiday Inn On Avon has been fenced off, and silt from liquefaction still remains on the surrounding area.
Looking across the Avon river, towards the Holiday Inn on Avon which has been taped off, and can be partially seen through the trees.
High-rise buildings in the CBD seen over a concrete wall. From the left are the Hotel Grand Chancellor, the Westpac building and the Holiday Inn City Centre.
Metro Floor and Pomeroy's Old Brewery Inn on Kilmore Street. A section between the roof and wall has been covered with a tarpaulin to protect it from the rain.
The empty space where the Fishers' Building previously was, on the corner of Litchfield and Hereford Streets. In the background are cranes, and the Holiday Inn building (centre) with the Westpac building on the right. Also on the right is the 'Flour Power' artwork by Regan Gentry.
Damage to the Hotel Grand Chancellor can be seen in the middle. At the bottom left is the lift shaft (now fully demolished) of the CTV building which claimed over 100 lives when it collapsed in the earthquake. Taken during a scenic flight over Christchurch, New Zealand, 3 months after the deadly earthquake of 22 February, 2011. Much of the inn...