
A photograph of partially-demolished building in the Christchurch central city.
Environmental Health Officers collecting air readings in the Christchurch central city.
Lydia Ayden is Christchurch City Council's General Manager of Public Affairs.
Photograph captioned by BeckerFraserPhotos, "Old City Library being demolished".
Broken windows in the former City Council Building on Tuam Street
Broken windows in the former City Council Building on Tuam Street
A photograph of the central city, seen from the Port Hills.
Photograph captioned by BeckerFraserPhotos, "Old City Library being demolished".
Broken windows in the former City Council Building on Tuam Street
A view into the city cordon from approximately 333 Manchester Street.
A view into the city cordon from approximately 333 Manchester Street.
Photograph captioned by BeckerFraserPhotos, "The city blocks encompassed by Manchester Street, Gloucester Street, Latimer Square and Hereford Street are amongst those with the most demolished buildings in the city centre at the moment".
A plaque for an artwork on the corner of High Street and Tuam Street reads "'Corgis on High'. A Christchurch City Council Public Artwork. Artist David Marshall. Proudly Sponsored by Central City Revitalisation Project, Christchurch City Council, Lion Foundation, McKenzie and Willis Ltd. Supported by South Island Welsh Corgi League. 6 December 2003." The photographer comments, "The corgis have been removed. Temporarily??".
An aerial photograph of the Christchurch central city. The photograph has been captioned by BeckerFraserPhotos, "The central city, with the Majestic Theatre in the centre of the photograph. Lichfield Street runs from bottom left diagonally up the photograph to the top right. The City Council building is prominent in the bottom left corner and Latimer Square in the top left corner".
A photograph of members of the Wellington Emergency Management Office Emergency Response Team filling out paperwork outside City Care on Antigua Street. The City Care building has been blocked off with wire fencing and police tape.
A photograph of members of the Wellington Emergency Management Office Emergency Response Team filling out paperwork outside City Care on Antigua Street. The City Care building has been blocked off with wire fencing and police tape.
Some Christchurch business owners are criticising the government for winding down the earthquake support package. The Government has extended the package, which pays employees of quake effected business a wage subsidy for two more weeks.
An entry from Ruth Gardner's blog for 10 December 2011 entitled, "'When a City Falls'".
A video about the Environmental Health Officers testing environmental and occupational health issues in the Christchurch red zone after the 22 February 2011 earthquake.
A report covering the ecological effects of the Christchurch Earthquake upon the city's rivers.
Rubble from partially demolished Smiths City car parking building, seen from Colombo Street.
Rubble from partially demolished Smiths City car parking building, seen from Moorhouse Avenue.
A report on the ecological effects of the Christchurch Earthquake upon the city's estuary.
Rubble from partially demolished Smiths City car parking building, seen from Moorhouse Avenue.
Rubble from partially demolished Smiths City car parking building, seen from Moorhouse Avenue.
Rubble from partially demolished Smiths City car parking building, seen from Colombo Street.
Diggers and rubble from the Smiths City car parking building on Dundas Street.
Rubble from partially demolished Smiths City car parking building, seen from Moorhouse Avenue.
Rubble from partially demolished Smiths City car parking building, seen from Moorhouse Avenue.
It was hard to avoid sinking up to your knees in wet weather in Market Square in 1862. This panoramic photograph shows Christchurch’s Market Place (later renamed Victoria Square) the damp ge…