Hotel Grand Chancellor on verge of collapse but still standing after the 6.3 magnitude quake hit Christchurch on 22 February 2011 because of concrete being poured into the lower floors.
A photograph of McLean's Mansion on Manchester Street.
A photograph of McLean's Mansion on Manchester Street.
A photograph of McLean's Mansion on Manchester Street.
A photograph of McLean's Mansion on Manchester Street.
A photograph of detail of McLean's Mansion on Manchester Street.
A photograph of detail of McLean's Mansion on Manchester Street.
A photograph of detailing of McLean's Mansion on Manchester Street.
A photograph of detail of McLean's Mansion on Manchester Street.
A photograph of detailing of McLean's Mansion on Manchester Street.
A photograph of the side entrance of McLean's Mansion on Manchester Street.
A photograph looking down the driveway of McLean's Mansion on Manchester Street.
A photograph of the main entrance of McLean's Mansion on Manchester Street.
A photograph of the pillars at the entrance of McLean's Mansion.
A photograph of a window of McLean's Mansion on Manchester Street.
A photograph of a fire escape of McLean's Mansion on Manchester Street.
A photograph of a balcony of McLean's Mansion on Manchester Street.
A photograph of a corner of McLean's Mansion on Manchester Street.
A photograph of the turret of McLean's Mansion on Manchester Street.
A photograph of the turret of McLean's Mansion on Manchester Street.
A photograph looking down the driveway of McLean's Mansion on Manchester Street.
A photograph of the pillars at the entrance of McLean's Mansion.
A photograph of detail above a window of McLean's Mansion on Manchester Street.
The chief coroner, Judge Neil MacLean, says it may never be possible to put names to the remains of twelve victims of the Christchurch earthquake.
A photograph of a entrance of McLean's Mansion on Manchester Street. The red cordon tape indicates that the building is unsafe to enter.
A photograph of the main entrance of McLean's Mansion on Manchester Street. The red cordon tape and a red sticker on the door indicates that the building is unsafe to enter.
A photograph of the main entrance of McLean's Mansion on Manchester Street. The red cordon tape and a red sticker on the door indicates that the building is unsafe to enter.
A power pole on a noticeable lean, surrounded by cracked footpath.
The remaining victims of the Christchurch's CTV building will be the focus of a Coroner's inquest next month, as families of those killed in the February earthquake continue to question the safety of buildings in the inner city.
Detail of a house which has been damaged by the earthquakes and is on a noticeable lean.