A view of the Hotel Grand Chancellor through the Bridge of Remembrance.
Exposed cables on Montreal Street. A cone has been placed over the spot as a marker.
The badly-damaged Strategy building on Montreal Street.
Uneven paving and liquefaction on the corner of Durham Street and Armagh Streets.
Prefab buildings in the quad of Christ College, hired to replace damaged classrooms that are unsafe to enter.
A cordoned off area in Christ's College where bricks from the heritage buildings have been removed and stacked. Scaffolding can be seen on the building in the distance and a prefab building to the right which was being used as classrooms while the buildings are still unsafe to enter.
Photograph captioned by BeckerFraserPhotos, "The satellite dish survived! Cranmer Court, corner of Montreal Street and Kilmore Street".
Signs on the front window of the Union Centre Building on Armagh Street. The three signs read, "Danger, live wires", "Restricted Use", and "Danger, your building has a yellow placard, do not enter".
A building on Victoria Street which has been party deconstructed, the inside staircase now visible.
A rock garden at the Cathedral Grammar School, in front of the damaged tennis courts.
A close-up view of damage to Cranmer Courts. The brickwork in the gable has crumbled, exposing the rooms underneath.
Photograph captioned by BeckerFraserPhotos, "The Arts Centre on Rolleston Avenue".
Prefab buildings in the quad of Christ College, hired to replace damaged classrooms that are unsafe to enter.
Photograph captioned by BeckerFraserPhotos, "People at the cordon on the corner of Durham and St Asaph Streets".
Photograph captioned by BeckerFraserPhotos, "People at the cordon on the corner of Durham and St Asaph Street, soldiers watching by. In the background is the Environment Court building at 83 Armagh Street, formerly the Canterbury Society of Arts. This building was added to the CERA demolitions list on 5 March 2012".
Photograph captioned by BeckerFraserPhotos, "People at the cordon on the corner of Durham and St Asaph Street, soldiers watching by. In the background, the Provincial Council Chambers can be seen".
Broken glass, liquefaction and uneven paving on the corner of Durham Street and Armagh Streets.
Broken windows in the former City Council Building on Tuam Street
Broken windows in the former City Council Building on Tuam Street
Photograph captioned by BeckerFraserPhotos, "The south-east corner of Manchester and St Asaph Streets".
A sign on the fence surrounding an empty site between St Asaph Street and Tuam Street. The sign reads, "Danger, your house has a red placard, do not enter".
A PDF copy of the March 2013 edition of Migrants Down Under, an online newsletter published by the Canterbury Migrants Centre.
A PDF copy of the Spring 2013 edition of Migrants Down Under, an online newsletter published by the Canterbury Migrants Centre.
A PDF copy of the July 2013 edition of Migrants Down Under, an online newsletter published by the Canterbury Migrants Centre.
A PDF copy of the August 2013 edition of Migrants Down Under, an online newsletter published by the Canterbury Migrants Centre.
A PDF copy of the May 2013 edition of Migrants Down Under, an online newsletter published by the Canterbury Migrants Centre.
Bricks from a deconstructed chimney lie in a stacked pile outside a house in Avonside.
Telegraph Road in Charing Cross, where the earthquake has shifted the road four metres to the right.
Close up of the foundations of a house on Avonside Drive. The top of the house has shifted during the quake, leaving a displacement between the house and the foundations about five centimetres wide.
The driveway of a house on Avonside Drive. One of the concrete slabs has broken apart from another and lifted to create a gap between them.