Detail of damage to the Cathedral of the Blessed Sacrament. Large cracks can be seen in the stonework of the walls and above the columns.
A digitally manipulated image of the high diving boards at QEII swimming pool. Rubble has fallen on the boards during the demolition of the complex. The photographer comments, "The diving board at the QEII stadium swimming pool during its demolition after being damaged in the Christchurch earthquake in February 2011".
Photograph captioned by BeckerFraserPhotos, "Broken pavement at the entrance to Avon Rowing Club, at Kerrs Reach".
A broken tombstone in a cemetery in Christchurch. A pile of liquefaction can also be seen in front.
The twisted and broken Medway Street bridge. The photographer comments, "The twisted footbridge at the Medway St corner".
Broken windows on the old Public Trust Office building on Oxford Terrace have been covered with plastic sheeting.
Emergency Police tape placed over a footpath. The footpath is covered in broken glass from a smashed window.
Photograph captioned by BeckerFraserPhotos, "The Ferrier Fountain against a backdrop of broken steps and spring growth".
Cracked and shattered rocks in the cliff-face at Sumner. The photographer comments "Rocks broken on June 13".
A photograph of broken masonry on the footpath in front of the Cranmer Courts, behind a cordon fence.
Liquefaction silt and broken paving in front of the floral clock in Victoria Square, seen through cordon fencing.
A photograph of a broken chimney from an earthquake-damaged property lying on the footpath against a tree.
A photograph taken inside Robin Duff's house at 386 Oxford Terrace. Broken furniture and rubbish litter the ground.
A photograph of a broken mirror. The photograph is captioned by Paul Corliss, "38 Belleview Terrace, Mount Pleasant".
A photograph taken inside Robin Duff's house at 386 Oxford Terrace. Broken furniture and rubbish litter the ground.
Broken picture frame and fallen ornaments in an office in the Locke building at the University of Canterbury.
A photograph of a broken mirror. The photograph is captioned by Paul Corliss, "38 Belleview Terrace, Mount Pleasant".
A photograph of a broken chimney from an earthquake-damaged property lying on the footpath against a tree.
Broken bricks and masonry fallen from the Knox Church on the corner of Victoria Street and Bealey Avenue.
Detail of a damaged building in Christchurch Central. Bit of broken furniture, fabric and brick rubble can be seen.
The Regent Theatre with its broken dome still attached, with half of the facade of the dome fallen away.
A cliff above Redcliffs. Above it is a breeze-block building with broken windows and cracks in its masonry.
A broken footpath in Kaiapoi where the earth has slumped under the concrete during the September 4th earthquake.
Broken windows on the Orion building on Manchester Street. The photographer comments, "Bob Brown's Hi-Fi was damaged, as you can see, in the Christchurch earthquake on the 22 February 2011. At lot of buildings in the area have been demolished, but this art deco style structure might have not have been put on the demolition list yet".
Bricks and broken facade on the footpath in front of the former Lyttelton Borough Council Chambers Building on Sumner Road.
A photograph of Crack'd for Christchurch's partially-completed mosaic on their armchair.Crack'd for Christchurch comments, "We could see the chair was beginning to look good."
A photograph of Helen Campbell and Jennie Cooper working on Crack'd for Christchurch's armchair mosaic.
A photograph of a workstation in Crack'd for Christchurch's workshop. The workstation includes pieces of broken china, a pair of cutters for breaking up china, a plastic container to hold china pieces, and two mosaic plans. One of the plans has a piece of mesh laid over the top. The other is being used to lay out the mosaic.Crack'd for Christchurch comments, "Marie begins the very first flower. It is so difficult and time consuming that we are all in despair. Will this take forever? No-one is getting paid and we all have jobs and lives in some chaos thanks to the earthquakes."
A photograph of Jenny Cooper examining Crack'd for Christchurch's almost-completed armchair mosaic.Crack'd for Christchurch comments, "The best part of every mosaicking day was when we had tidied up and could enjoy our work."
A damaged brick building has wooden bracing holding the walls together. The photographer comments, "This building came through the September Christchurch quake with a few band aid plasters, but the February quake means that she is now DNR (Do Not Resuscitate)".