Liquefaction and a warped footpath at the Cancer Society Centre on Manchester Street.
A damaged building on Bedford Row. Bricks fallen from the parapet litter the footpath.
Footpath and areas bordering the Avon River have been badly damaged following the earthquakes.
Photograph captioned by BeckerFraserPhotos, "Cracks in the footpath outside 308 Avonside Drive".
Spray painted marks on the footpath outside the Casino indicating cracks and uneven surfaces.
A view down Maling Street in Avonside showing damage to the road surface and the footpath from the 4 September 2010 earthquake. Beside the footpath the blue lids of septic tanks can be seen. These tanks were installed in front of Avonside properties to allow residents to use their toilets after the September earthquake.
A view down Maling Street in Avonside showing damage to the road surface and the footpath from the 4 September 2010 earthquake. Beside the footpath the blue lids of septic tanks can be seen. These tanks were installed in front of Avonside properties to allow residents to use their toilets after the September earthquake.
A photograph of workers evaluating a crack in the footpath next to the Avon River.
A footpath on Galbraith Avenue in Avonside showing cracking from the 4 September 2010 earthquake.
A footpath on Galbraith Avenue in Avonside showing cracking from the 4 September 2010 earthquake.
Damaged buildings on Tuam Street. The brick parapets have collapsed, falling onto the footpath below.
A photograph of a window removed from the Cranmer Courts lying on the footpath outside.
Cracks on the steps and along the footpath leading up to the Bridge of Remembrance.
Photograph captioned by BeckerFraserPhotos, "176 Gloucester Street about to collapse onto the footpath".
Build up of liquefaction that has seeped from the ground onto the road and footpath.
The road, driveway and footpath are covered in silt from liquefaction in a residential area.
A view down Maling Street in Avonside showing damage to the road surface and the footpath that has resulted from the 4 September 2010 earthquake. Beside the footpath the blue lids of septic tanks can be seen. These tanks were installed in front of Avonside properties to allow residents to use their toilets after the earthquake.
St John's Church on Winchester Street in Lyttelton. The tower has broken and crumbled, and its roof is visible on the ground to the right. Bricks and broken wood are lying in a pile on the footpath. A red sticker has been placed on the front door as well as a sign reading "No Entry". Fencing has been placed along the footpath to warn people off.
Photograph captioned by BeckerFraserPhotos, "Bricks on the footpath from someone's wall. Winchester Street, Lyttelton".
A photograph of building rubble on the footpath outside the Caffe Roma restaurant on Oxford Terrace.
A photograph of badly-damaged buildings on Tuam Street. Bricks and building rubble litter the footpath.
Damage to the awning of the Peaches and Cream building. Fallen bricks litter the footpath nearby.
A photograph of earthquake damage to 154 Manchester Street. Rubble from the building covers the footpath.
A photograph of broken bricks on a wooden crate on the footpath outside the Cranmer Courts.
Bricks littering the footpath, fallen from a building on the corner of Kilmore and Barbadoes Streets.
A photograph of the McKenzie & Willis building on Tuam Street. Small pieces of masonry have crumbled from the pillars between the windows and fallen onto the footpath below. The front door has also shattered and broken glass has spilled onto the footpath in front. The word "clear" has been spray-painted on the bottom-storey window to the left.
Photograph captioned by BeckerFraserPhotos, "Hereford Street/Latimer Square corner - A computer monitor on the footpath".
Photograph captioned by BeckerFraserPhotos, "Repairing the damaged footpath at the Bridge of Remembrance, Cashel Street".
A photograph of the earthquake damage to 128 Manchester Street. Rubble from the building covers the footpath.
A photograph of the earthquake damage to 128 Manchester Street. Rubble from the building covers the footpath.