Toppled drawers in a bedroom.
An entry from Ruth Gardner's Blog for 24 June 2014 entitled, "Toppling Trees".
Computer screens toppled in the James Hight Library.
Computer screens toppled in the James Hight Library.
Filing cabinets toppled in the Vice Chancellor's office.
Computer screens toppled and belongings abandoned in the James Hight Library.
Toppled filing cabinets and drawers in an office in the Rutherford building.
A toppled filing baniet in the Engineering library after the September earthquake.
Documents fallen off the bookcase and filing furniture toppled in the Vice Chancellor's office.
A photograph of several filing cabinets in the Diabetes Centre which have opened and toppled over.
Extensive damage to the Caxton Press building on Victoria Street. Bricks have toppled from the facade.
Earthquake damage in a Commerce office on campus, papers fallen on the floor, and a filing cabinet toppled.
A photograph of an office in the Diabetes Centre. Several filing cabinets have toppled, and the files have spilt across the floor.
View down an alley between two buildings, where the brick wall on the left building has partially toppled, blocking the alley with rubble.
Damage to a house, where the front wall has crumbled, revealing the timber framing. The fence around the house has also toppled over.
Extensive damage to the Caxton Press building on Victoria Street. Bricks have toppled from the facade down to the footpath, and the windows and doors have been boarded up.
Extensive damage to the Caxton Press building on Victoria Street. Bricks have toppled from the facade down to the footpath, and the windows and doors have been boarded up.
The walls from the flats above the Daily Bagel and the Covent Fruit Centre have crumbled, exposing the interior of the rooms above. The walls have toppled onto the footpath leaving a pile of building rubble.
A digitally manipulated image of a fallen headstone. The photographer comments, "Since the September 2010 earthquake in Christchurch, New Zealand a lot of the headstones have fallen, but sadly a lot have not been resurrected to their former places".
The facade of the building housing the Daily Bagel and the Covent Fruit Centre has fallen away, leaving the building unstable and dangerous. The front wall has toppled onto the footpath leaving a pile of bricks. The front windows of this and surrounding buildings have been spray-painted with USAR codes 'No Go' and the times they were checked.