A view towards Cathedral Square from the corner of Hereford Street and High Street.
An aerial photograph captioned by BeckerFraserPhotos, "CBD".
Two surveyors carry out work on Colombo Street.
A photograph of damaged buildings on Colombo Street.
Photograph captioned by BeckerFraserPhotos, "Colombo Street".
A photograph of a truck on Colombo Street.
Regan Gentry's Flour Power sculpture on Colombo Street.
The PricewaterhouseCoopers building, seen from Colombo Street.
Rubble from a collapsed building on Colombo Street.
Damaged wall of a building on Colombo Street.
Regan Gentry's Flour Power sculpture on Colombo Street.
Photograph captioned by BeckerFraserPhotos, "Colombo Street".
Photograph captioned by BeckerFraserPhotos, "Looking south down Manchester Street, with Lichfield Street at the bottom and High Street diagonally".
Photograph captioned by BeckerFraserPhotos, "Looking south down Manchester Street, with Lichfield Street at the bottom and High Street diagonally".
An aerial photograph captioned by BeckerFraserPhotos, "Central city looking north west".
Building Record Form for the Union Centre Building (formerly Armstrongs), Corner 91-107 Armagh Street and Colombo Street, Christchurch
A photograph captioned by BeckerFraserPhotos, "The intersection of Colombo and Gloucester Streets, looking south".
A photograph captioned by BeckerFraserPhotos, "The intersection of Colombo and Gloucester Streets, looking east".
A photograph captioned by BeckerFraserPhotos, "The intersection of Colombo and Gloucester Streets, looking west".
A photograph of crowds at the LUXCITY event. The photograph shows installations on the corner of Gloucester Street and Colombo Street. In the foreground is the installation titled "In Your Face", and to the right is the installation titled "Etch-a-Sketch".
A photograph of Anderson and Hill Sports Power on the corner of St Asaph and Colombo Streets. Wire fences have been placed across the street as a cordon. In the background, rubble from earthquake-damaged buildings and crushed cars line the left side of the road. There is also foliage from a fallen tree.
A photograph of two people walking down a mostly cordoned off footpath along Colombo Street, just north of the town hall. Tape can be seen running across the footpath in front of many of the stores. A sign has been placed on a lamp post reading, "Strawberry Fare. Yes we are open! 114 Peterborough Street".
A photograph of the earthquake-damaged buildings and rubble on Colombo Street near the intersection of St Asaph Street. The walls of the top storey of the buildings to the left have crumbled, and bricks and other rubble have fallen onto the footpath and road below. Wire fencing and police tape have been placed across the street as a cordon.
A photograph of an earthquake-damaged building on the corner of Colombo Street and St Asaph Street. The walls of the top storey of the building have crumbled, and bricks and other rubble have fallen onto the footpath and road below. In the background are many other earthquake-damaged buildings. Wire fencing and police tape have been placed across the street as a cordon.
Photograph captioned by BeckerFraserPhotos, "Armagh Street. The Colombo Street Copthorne Hotel is behind the digger arm".
A photograph captioned by BeckerFraserPhotos, "Triangle Chambers, corner of High Street and Colombo Street".
A photograph of street art on the wall of a building on Colombo Street. The artwork is by Otis Frizzell and depicts police officer Constable Nao Yoshimizu comforting the grieving relative of an earthquake victim. Constable Yoshimizu acted as liaison officer for the families of Japanese victims of the earthquake. The mural was commissioned by the New Zealand Police as a recruitment advertisement.
The entrance to Sol Square on Colombo Street, barred off with wire fencing and plastic walls.
Army personnel beside the damaged Colombo Street Wesleyan Church. Danger tape has been stretched across Colombo Street to create a cordon. The photographer comments, "After the 22nd February earthquake, my wife and I spent one night in a tent outside our home and then left to stay with friends in Timaru for a couple of nights. On the way along Brougham Street, we passed the Sydenham Church on the corner of Colombo Street and Brougham Street. As you can see from the photos, the upper area has been extensively damaged. Most of the damage appears to be on the east facing wall although we didn't get much of a look at the other sides or, of course, the interior".
A photograph captioned by BeckerFraserPhotos, "The intersection of Colombo and Gloucester Streets, looking south east".