A worker cutting the scaffolding poles for the E8 and E9 lecture theatres.
A scan of page 20 of the fifth book of The Pledge.
A digger scraping damaged tarseal from River Road in Richmond. A portaloo sits on the side of the road. The photographer comments, "Road repairs. River Rd, Richmond, looking west".
Members of the public at the Christchurch Earthquake Memorial Service in Hagley Park.
A photograph of a crane removing a panel from the roof of the Cranmer Centre. To the right, two men are standing on a platform raised by another crane.
Aerial image of Cathedral Square taken by the Royal New Zealand Air Force for the Earthquake Commission. The damaged Press Building can be seen.
Photograph captioned by Fairfax, "Earthquake damage in central Christchurch after a 6.3 earthquake. PGG-Wrightson building on Cambridge Terrace where people are trapped".
A photograph of an excavator clearing rubble from the site of the partially-demolished Cranmer Centre.
A photograph of four Chisnallwood Intermediate pupils painting a bench seat beside the Avon-Otakaro River. The pupils are preparing for the opening of the Chisnallwood Trail. The trail is part of the AWA Trails project.
A photograph of earthquake damage to the Cranmer Centre.
Volunteers and High School students setting up seats for Re-Entry.
A photograph captioned by Paul Corliss, "Little River 'Munted' sign. Road sign at Little River photoshopped by Paul Corliss".
A photograph captioned by Paul Corliss, "Waters Edge Apartments, Tidal View, Ferrymead".
A photograph of a sign giving information about consultation on the Avon Heathcote Estuary Ihutai Master Plan.
Photograph captioned by Fairfax, "Prime Minister John Key visited Christchurch after its 7.1 magnitude earthquake at 0435 Saturday morning".
A photograph of the Rendezvous Hotel on Gloucester Street, also known as Pacific Tower.
Photograph captioned by Fairfax, "Aftermath of the earthquake in Christchurch where the cleanup has begun. Many of the residents of Seabreeze Close and neighbouring streets are packing up because of severe damage".
Photograph captioned by BeckerFraserPhotos, "123 Lichfield Street".
Photograph captioned by Fairfax, "Photo of julia Malaesala, 22 and daughter Grace who was born on day of the earthquake".
A digital copy of a painting by Hamish Allan. The painting is titled, 'Garden City I, Home in a box' and was painted in 2013. The original painting is acrylic on linen and measures 400 by 400mm.
A photograph of visitors to the In Your Face installation at LUXCITY.
A photograph of a paste-up from the Roger Sutton/Man About Town series, created by Nathan Ingram and Jemma Brown. The paste-up is titled "Love Man", and is on the east side of the Victoria Mansions building.
Photograph captioned by BeckerFraserPhotos, "The intersection of Manchester, High, and Lichfield Streets, looking north".
Workers on the demolition site of the ANZ Cathedral Square branch.
A photograph of a model of the ChristChurch Cathedral built from LEGO by Sam Butcher, finished in September 2011.
A car on Rowses Road has its entire front half embedded in liquefaction after falling into a sink hole. The photographer comments, "Perhaps the most impressively stuck car was this small silver hatchback that went head first into a large hole in a street just off Shortland Street (between Shortland and Breezes Road) in Aranui. The rear hatch was open when we came across it. Apparently there had been one person and a dog inside but they managed to escape. The silt has now settled around and inside the car, making the vehicle an intimidating monument to the earthquake".
A photograph of the Wellington Emergency Management Office Emergency Response Team meeting outside the Christchurch Art Gallery.
Jen McBride making finishing touches to Gap Filler's "Dance-O-Mat" sign.
A photograph from a time-lapse series documenting the contruction of Gap Filler's Pallet Pavilion. The photograph was taken from the top of the Christchurch Casino.
A photograph from a time-lapse series documenting the contruction of Gap Filler's Pallet Pavilion. The photograph was taken from the top of the Christchurch Casino.