A photograph of the earthquake damage to the Avon Bridal store at 213 Durham Street.
A photograph of an excavator demolishing the Sushi Dining Kinji store at 599 Colombo Street.
A photograph of the interior of the badly-damaged Just Jeans store on Cashel Street.
A portaloo outside the Office Max store on the corner of Peterborough and Colombo Streets.
There are road cones outside Deans Suit Hire, despite the store being open to the public.
Members of the public view a jewellery store in the newly re-opened New Regent Street.
Photograph captioned by BeckerFraserPhotos, "The Ballantynes department store, open for business on Colombo Street".
A sign on a store in Colombo Street which reads "We R open, shaken not stirred".
A photograph of material from the Lyttelton Museum being stored at the Canterbury Cultural Recovery Centre.
A photograph of a stuffed tortoise that is being stored at the Canterbury Cultural Recovery Centre.
Photograph captioned by Fairfax, "Christchurch Earthquake. Ambrose and Heal furniture store sign cracked in the earthquake".
A photograph of two lecterns and other furniture being stored at the Canterbury Cultural Recovery Centre.
A photograph of the rubble from the demolished Domo furniture store on Tuam Street. In the background is the earthquake-damaged McKenzie & Willis store. The closest wall of the building has collapsed, exposing the inside of the building. Scaffolding has been constructed on the top floor in order to brace the ceiling. Shipping containers have been placed on the street in front of the building.
A photograph of street art. The artwork is on the wall surrounding Waltham Pool and faces towards Waltham Park. Written on the wall to the left of the artwork is, "Ironlak presents 'King of Kings' graffiti artwork competition, 24th Feb 2008. Thanks to the local community, Embassy Skate Store, Project Legit".
A photograph of boxes of broken china stored in a bedroom.Crack'd for Christchurch comments, "May 2011, Crack'd has been going for a month. The china begins to collect in our spare room. It often arrived covered in liquefaction and broken glass, food and mud, and it was incredibly bulky. It had to be cleaned, sorted, but not broken down, before it was stored."
A photograph of the earthquake damage to Munn's the Man store on Armagh Street. The outer wall of the top storey has collapsed, the bricks and other rubble spilling onto the car park below. Wire fences placed around the building have toppled over. Steel bracing has been set up inside the building to hold the roof up.
A photograph of an excavator removing the rubble from a partially demolished store at 95 Stanmore Road.
Damage to the interior of an art supplies store. Broken ceramics can be seen through the window.
A photograph of the collapsed Herbal Heaven store on the corner of Linwood Avenue and Aldwins Road.
Members of the public shopping at the fudge store on the newly re-opened New Regent Street.
A Royal New Zealand Navy work party boarding up the broken window of a store in Lyttelton.
Photograph captioned by BeckerFraserPhotos, "The McKenzie & Willis Trading Store at 257 St Asaph Street".
Photograph captioned by Fairfax, "Kaiapoi devastation. Waimakariri Mayor Ron Keating stands outside the historic Blackwells department store".
A photograph of the collapsed Herbal Heaven store on the corner of Linwood Avenue and Aldwins Road.
A view down Papanui Road in Merivale showing the collapsed facade of Quinns, a ladies department store.
The Office Max store at the corner of Colombo Street and Peterborough Street is closed and boarded up.
Cracks in the parking lot in front of a store in Kaiapoi, after the September 4th earthquake.
Liquefaction and damage to tiles in front of a store in Kaiapo, after the September 4th earthquake.
A photograph of the earthquake damaged McKenzie & Willis store on the corner of Tuam and High Streets.
Shops on Hills Road in Edgeware. The verandas on these store collapsed, bringing down the parapets as well.