A photograph captioned by BeckerFraserPhotos, "Earthquake damage to St John the Baptist Anglican Church near Latimer Square".
An advertisement calling for stories about people affected by the 4 September earthquake.
A photograph of a sign giving phone numbers for earthquake helplines and emergency services. The photograph is captioned by Paul Corliss, "Wairoa Street".
A photograph of a fire-damaged building in High Street. The photograph is captioned by Paul Corliss, "Tuam Street and High Street shops, CBD. By Alice's".
A photograph of the damaged Knox Church.
Photograph captioned by Fairfax, "Sydenham's historic business centre's buildings have been hit hard by the earthquake on September 4th".
Photograph captioned by Fairfax, "Aerial photos of Christchurch Airport".
Photograph captioned by Fairfax, "Earthquake in Christchurch. Flooding in New Brighton".
Photograph captioned by Fairfax, "Prime Minister John Key visited Christchurch after its 7.1 magnitude earthquake at 04:35 Saturday morning".
Photograph captioned by Fairfax, "Some of the recommended items to keep in an emergency kit following the 7.1 earthquake in Christchurch".
Photograph captioned by Fairfax, "September 4th 2010 earthquake day baby. Lynda Waghorn and Hayley Isabel".
Photograph captioned by Fairfax, "Band Together concert in Hagley Park for earthquake relief".
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 of a damaged building on Manchester Street.
A photograph showing the remains of the McKenzie & Willis building.
A photograph captioned by BeckerFraserPhotos, "St Mary's in Merivale".
A photograph of David's Book Exchange on Cashel Street.
A photograph of the chimney of the Sisters of Our Lady of the Missions Convent.
A photograph of Perry's Occidental Hotel on Hereford Street.
A photograph of the earthquake damage to the roof of Piko Wholefoods on Barbadoes Street.
A photograph of Ironside House on Montreal Street.
An aerial photograph of masonry from the earthquake damaged Canterbury Provincial Chambers Building on Durham Street.
A photograph of the earthquake damage to St Paul's-Trinity-Pacific Church.
Photograph captioned by Fairfax, "Proof that one can make a difference. Beth Price (year 7, age 12), a pupil from Hadlow School in Masterton was the instigator and driver for a fundraiser effort for Christchurch's Belfast School to the tune of over $2000 after seeing the damage caused by Christchurch's September 4th earthquake. Beth Price in her school uniform at Belfast School".
Photograph captioned by Fairfax, "Richard Peebles is further concerned over the Manchester Courts building, which was severely damaged in the September earthquake and has now become more unstable. There is talk to move the cordons further back".
A photograph of a pulley on a beam from St Paul's-Trinity-Pacific Church.
Felled trees in the Christchurch Botanic Gardens, near the children's playground.
Facilities Management staff meet after the earthquake.
The Cathedral of the Blessed Sacrament after the dome was removed. Large cracks are visible in the walls and in the dome's supporting structure, and the facade is supported by haybales and shipping containers. The photographer comments, "The main dome of the Cathedral of the Blessed Sacrament became unsafe after the February Christchurch earthquake - workmen have slowly been dismantling it. Now we are just left with the cracked and twisted walls that supported the beautiful dome".
The clock tower of the former Railway Station, encased in plywood to prevent further damage. A banner sponsored by The Press hangs below the clock, covered with words which symbolise the September earthquake. The photographer comments, "After the September earthquake the clocked stopped at 04:35 and everyone campaigned to have this clock left as it was. At that time the building was believed to be OK. Two more earthquakes later and the possible memorial will probably end up like a lot of Christchurch's heritage buildings on a huge pile of stone and bricks in Bottle Lake Forest".