A photograph of a window of St John the Baptist Church.
A photograph of a window of St John the Baptist Church.
A photograph of 338 Madras Street with plastic netting across the driveway.
A photograph of earthquake damage to 167 Peterborough Street.
A photograph of the former Post Office building in Lyttelton.
A photograph of the partially-demolished Cranmer Centre.
A photograph of 36 Bangor Street.
A photograph of a piece of masonry removed from the Cranmer Centre.
A photograph of a detail of the Cranmer Centre.
A photograph of IHC Christchurch Earthquake Reflection Group member Andrew Oswin standing in front of a cordon fence on High Street.
A photograph of 35 Cambridge Terrace.
A photograph of IHC Christchurch Earthquake Reflection Group member Rosanne Parrish standing in front of the damaged Medway Street Bridge.
A photograph of the earthquake damage to 128 Manchester Street.
A photograph of the earthquake damage around a window of Ironside House on Montreal Street.
A photograph of the earthquake damage to 109 Cashel Street.
A photograph of rubble from the partially-demolished Cranmer Centre.
Building Record Form for former Canterbury Horse Bazaar, 141 Lichfield Street, Christchurch
A photograph of a window of 31 London Street.
A photograph of earthquake damage to the wall above a window of the Cranmer Centre.
A photograph of an excavator demolishing the Cranmer Centre.
A photograph of 170 Tuam Street.
An aerial photograph of the earthquake damage to a window of the Canterbury Provincial Chambers Buildings on Durham Street.
A photograph of the earthquake damage to 127-133 Manchester Street.
The sample of water referred to in the present note was collected by the writer on the 21st January, 1889, in the Otira Gorge, from a spring which is stated to have been first discovered shortly after the earthquake of the 1st September, 1888. From the results obtained this water might be termed siliceous and sulphurous. It is essentially different from the water from the Hanmer Springs, and pertains more to the character of the waters of the Rotorua district. It differs, however, from these waters in having only a portion of its carbonic anhydride replaced by silica, and in containing less dissolved matter.
A view across Manchester Street to the National Library of New Zealand building.
Radio New Zealand reporter Jessica Maddock reports from the Christchurch Central City cordon.
Radio New Zealand's Head of News, Don Rood, has just arrived in Christchurch.
Radio New Zealand reporter Jessica Maddock has been to a Civil Defense Briefing.
An infographic comparing unemployment rates in Canterbury to the rest of New Zealand.
The New Zealand flag flutters above the damaged stonework of Christ Church Cathedral.