A photograph captioned by Paul Corliss, "Catholic Cathedral dome".
A photograph of a damaged house perched on the edge of the cliffs above Sumner. The photograph is captioned by Paul Corliss, "Redcliffs from Sumner Beach".
A photograph captioned by Paul Corliss, "Edmond's Clocktower, Oxford Terrace and Madras Street".
A photograph captioned by Paul Corliss, "Kilmore Street before Barbadoes Street".
A photograph captioned by Paul Corliss, "Railway Station, Moorhouse Avenue".
A photograph captioned by Paul Corliss, "Pallet Pavillion, corner Kilmore and Durham Streets".
A photograph of the new Press building and shipping containers supporting the facade of the Isaac Theatre Royal on Gloucester Street.
A photograph of a member of the Wellington Emergency Management Office Emergency Response Team walking through the intersection of Manchester and Gloucester Streets. In the background, Manchester Street has been cordoned off with wire fences and is littered with rubble. Many of the buildings in view are severely damaged.
A photograph taken through a window of The Burrito Company restaurant on Armagh Street. The window is broken and glass has spilled into the restaurant. The floor of the restaurant has risen in the centre. Small stones from an unknown source have scattered across the floor on the left.
A photograph of the middle section of the Townsend Telescope. The telescope is in the Observatory at the Christchurch Arts Centre. A plate on the side reads, "T Cook & Sons, 1864, York & London". This image was used by Graeme Kershaw, Technician at the University of Canterbury Department of Physics and Astronomy, to identify the telescope's parts after the 22 February 2011 earthquake.
Photograph captioned by BeckerFraserPhotos, "The Christchurch Art Gallery".
Uneven paving along the tram tracks on New Regent Street. USAR codes have been spray-painted on the buildings behind. Many have scaffolding holding up their awnings and on their front walls.
A scan of page 159 of the Townsend Telescope Visitors' Book.
Photograph captioned by BeckerFraserPhotos, "An excavator loading rubble from the demolished Strategy building into a truck".
A paper submitted by Andrew Moore in partial fulfilment of the degree of Bachelor of Music with Honours, covering the effects of the Canterbury earthquakes on the musical life of Christchurch. Dissertation supervised by Dr Elaine Dobson, University of Canterbury School of Music. All photographs from The Press are copyright Fairfax Media and are used with permission.
An entry from Sue Davidson's blog for 21 January 2013 entitled, "Stepping Up Term 1 2013".
The disco ball suspended above the Gap Filler "Dance-o-mat" dance floor in Re:Start mall.
A busker in the Re:Start mall during the World Buskers Festival.
A photograph of a damaged footpath captioned by Paul Corliss, "Avonside and Retreat Roads post earthquake".
A photograph of a crane outside the former Christchurch City Council building on Tuam Street.
A photograph captioned by Paul Corliss, "Pallet Pavillion, corner Kilmore and Durham Streets".
A photograph captioned by Paul Corliss, "Grosvenor Hotel reconstruction. Corner of Madras and Moorhouse".
An article from the Media Studies Journal of Aotearoa New Zealand Volume 14, Number 1. The article is titled, "Heroic Radio: a study of radio responses in the immediate aftermath of the September 2010 Earthquake in Christchurch, New Zealand". It was written by Ruth Zanker.
A photograph of the installation titled Kloud, which is part of LUXCITY.
A photograph of architect Camia Young giving an onsite talk about the Pallet Pavilion, as part of FESTA 2013. Seated behind her is Coralie Winn of Gap Filler.
An aerial photograph looking north-east over Cathedral Square towards New Brighton.
A photograph of the entrance to the new Christchurch City Council Civic offices on Worcester Street.
A photograph of the north-east corner of ChristChurch cathedral with a crane in the foreground.
A photograph of a sign reading "Please slow down, your speed is shaking our homes". The photograph is captioned by BeckerFraserPhotos, "Cass Street, Kaiapoi".
A sign on the Kaiapoi Public Library and District Council Centre explaining that the temporary library and service centre has relocated. The sign reads "We have moved. The temporary library has moved to the Swim Club rooms beside the Kaiapoi Aquatic Centre corner of Cass and Davie Streets opposite Danley Square. The Kaiapoi Service Centre has move to the Kaiapoi Community Centre, 24 Sewell Street. Waiamakariri District Council.