A photograph of Munns the Man's Shop on Armagh Street. The windows have shattered and the glass has fallen onto the footpath. The stock and posters for an "end of lease" sale can still be seen inside the store.
A photograph of the Crowne Plaza Hotel on the corner of Kilmore and Durham Streets. Some of the windows have broken, and the curtains are blowing in the breeze. Emergency tape has been draped over the handrails and the traffic lights.
The Our City O-Tautahi Building on Worcester Boulevard, photographed shortly after the 22 February 2011 earthquake. The top of the gable has broken and many of the glass windows have smashed. Broken glass is littered on the pavement in front.
A photograph of the front of the badly-damaged ChristChurch Cathedral. The Rose Window has been removed and steel bracing is holding up the remains of the front facade. A large pile of rubble from the partially-demolished tower can be see to the left.
A photograph looking out of the window of Underground Cafe on Tuam Street.
A collapsed roof visible through the window of a building on Gloucester Street.
Windows lean against the side of The Coachman Inn building on Gloucester Street.
A photograph of Knox Church reflected in the window of a nearby building.
A photograph looking out of the window of Underground Cafe on Tuam Street.
A photograph looking through a broken window of Underground Cafe on Tuam Street.
Road cones reflected in the dusty windows of Hanafin's Pharmacy on High Street.
Boarded up windows and graffiti on an abandoned house on New Brighton Road.
Damage to Holy Trinity Church in Lyttelton. Stonework around the windows has crumbled.
A photograph of Knox Church reflected in the window of a nearby building.
A sign in front of the Christchurch Art Gallery indicating that the building is being used as the Emergency Operations Centre. The sign reads, "EOC Command Centre, Enter only if involved in Civil Defence". Behind the sign is a small pile of glass from the Art Gallery windows.
A brick house on Centaurus Road with damage to the top left window and "Danger Keep Out" tape around the edge. A yellow sign on the front window indicates that the building should only be entered for "Restricted Use". This means it has faired better than the brick house next door which is red-stickered.
A photograph of an advertising image in the window of Sugar Hair and Beauty, on the ground floor of the Inland Revenue Building. There are search and rescue codes spray-painted on the window, and a pile of rubble on the footpath in front.
A photograph of the earthquake damage to Caffe Roma on Oxford Terrace. Part of the top of the facade has collapsed, and the bricks have spilled onto the footpath below. Cracks have appeared on the left side of the building and some of the windows have smashed.
A damaged house with a red sticker on its front window. The sticker indicates that the building is unsafe to enter. To the side, the brickwork has crumbled and in the front the broken windows have been boarded up. A woman in a florescent vest can be seen to the left, inspecting the house.
The remains of lunches are still visible in the window seats of this sushi shop on Colombo Street. A public walkway down Colombo Street to a small viewing area in the Square was opened up for a few weekends to allow the public to see inside the Red Zone. People in the walkway are reflected in the window.
A photograph of fallen stock in the window of a shop on Lichfield Street.
Photograph captioned by BeckerFraserPhotos, "Temporary repairs to damaged windows of Cranmer Court".
A spray-painted smiley face on a window of the partially-demolished BNZ building.
The bricks above the window on a house on Centaurus road have fallen inwards.
A spray-painted smiley face on a window of the partially-demolished BNZ building.
Damage to residential property in Bexley, Christchurch. Sign in window reads "Caution disaster area".
Damage to residential property in Bexley, Christchurch. Sign in window reads "Caution disaster area".
A photograph of Yorkshire House on Hereford Street. One of its windows is damaged.
The Whitcoulls Building in Cashel Mall with cracks in the brickwork around the windows.
A photograph of fallen shop mannequins in the window of Glassons on Cashel Street.