Forbes' Store on Norwich Quay with a broken awning and damage visible on the brick walls. Scaffolding placed around the building since the 4 September 2010 earthquake has tumbled during the 22 February 2011 earthquake.
A photograph of mannequins in the window of Munn's the Man store on Armagh Street. Bricks, chairs, and other rubble from the floor above have collapsed on top of the mannequins, smashing the window in front.
A photograph of a souvenir store in Cathedral Square.
The new Trelise Cooper store front on Victoria Street.
A photograph of rubble outside a store on Victoria Street.
A photograph of a store window of 198 Armagh Street.
A photograph of manikins outside a store in Cashel Mall.
A photograph of the earthquake damaged site of Domo furniture store.
Shoppers walk past the Nicholas Jermyn store at Re:Start Mall.
The window display of Johnson's Grocery Store in Re:Start Mall.
A photograph of furniture stored at the Canterbury Cultural Recovery Centre.
A photograph of furniture stored at the Canterbury Cultural Recovery Centre.
A photograph of the partially demolished store at 95 Stanmore Road.
A boarded-up Video Ezy store on Norwich Quay in Lyttelton.
A photograph of a green sticker on the window of The Dolls House Shop antique store on Colombo Street. The sticker indicates that the store is safe to enter. The sign reads, "Inspected, no restriction on use or occupancy. This building has received a brief inspection only. While no apparent structural or other safety hazards have been found, a more comprehensive inspection of the exterior and interior may reveal safety hazards". The structural engineer has written on the sign "propping to rear of building inadequate, fire egress also at rear inappropriate, no occupancy to second storey".
Damage to Lyttelton following the 22 February 2011 earthquake. Forbes' Store on Norwich Quay with a broken awning and damage visible on the brick walls. Scaffolding placed around the building since the 4 September 2010 earthquake has tumbled during the 22 February 2011 earthquake.
Damage to Lyttelton following the 22 February 2011 earthquake. Forbes' Store on Norwich Quay with a broken awning and damage visible on the brick walls. Scaffolding placed around the building since the 4 September 2010 earthquake has tumbled during the 22 February 2011 earthquake.
A photograph of the McKenzie & Willis store at 181 High Street.
A photograph of the McKenzie & Willis store at 181 High Street.
A photograph of the McKenzie & Willis store at 181 High Street.
A photograph of furniture outside the Asko Design store on Victoria Street.
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.
A black and white historic photograph of customers shopping in T. Armstrong and Co., [ca. 1930].
Photograph captioned by Fairfax, "Workers laid off because of store damage during earthquake".
The partially-demolished McKenzie & Willis trading store at 257 St Asaph Street.
The partially-demolished McKenzie & Willis trading store at 257 St Asaph Street.
Outside the Plush store, one of the container shops in Re:Start mall.
A photograph of an excavator demolishing a store at 599a Colombo Street.
Photograph captioned by Fairfax, "Ascot TV old store, earthquake damaged 404 Colombo Street".
The partially-demolished McKenzie & Willis trading store at 257 St Asaph Street.