Broken safety glass on the doors of the Fire Brigade inlet for the Clarendon Tower.
Photograph captioned by BeckerFraserPhotos, "Broken pavement at the rear of the Town Hall".
Broken glass, liquefaction and uneven paving on the corner of Durham Street and Armagh Streets.
A hole in a broken driveway along Avonside drive with a rubbish bin fallen in.
Damage to the Lyttelton Port. A concrete slab has lifted and broken at the edge.
Earthquake clean-up inside a house in St Albans. A bucket full of broken objects.
Broken pavement in the Halswell Primary School grounds. Silt from liquefaction can also be seen.
The twisted and broken Medway Street bridge, over a flooded and silt-laden Avon River.
Footpath broken by the magnitude 7.1 earthquake in Christchurch on Saturday 4-9-2010.
Driveway broken by the magnitude 7.1 earthquake in Christchurch on Saturday 4-9-2010.
Driveway broken by the magnitude 7.1 earthquake in Christchurch on Saturday 4-9-2010.
Footpath broken by the magnitude 7.1 earthquake in Christchurch on Saturday 4-9-2010.
Carriageway broken by the magnitude 7.1 earthquake in Christchurch on Saturday 4-9-2010.
Footpath broken by the magnitude 7.1 earthquake in Christchurch on Saturday 4-9-2010.
Footpath broken by the magnitude 7.1 earthquake in Christchurch on Saturday 4-9-2010.
Part of Mike Hewson's installation 'Homage To Lost Spaces' in the Cramner Courts building, a photograph of a skateboarder has been inserted into a gap in the building. The photographer comments, "Although Cranmer Courts are in ruins pictures have been inserted into the windows to make them look more 'normal'".
A digitally manipulated image of a damaged fence. Concrete blocks have fallen from the wall leaving a large gap, through which autumn leaves are visible.
A black and white photograph of a partially demolished building. The remains of concrete slabs hang from reinforcing rods. The photographer comments, "Christchurch has a gallery of quake art on nearly every corner".
A photograph of mosaics of flowers laid on the floor of a garage.Crack'd for Christchurch comments, "The flower motifs on mesh and cardboard backings."
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.
A photograph of ceramic pots decorated with a mosaic. The mosaic was made out of broken pieces from an earthquake-damaged ceramic handbag ornament.Crack'd for Christchurch comments, "Mosaic pots made by Fifi Colston from Wellington. The handbag is gone but the pots live on."
One landscape colour digital photograph taken on 28 February 2011 showing the plume of water from a broken water main. The plume appears to be in the vicinity of the Bridle Path. Photograph taken looking west from the corner of Canterbury and Ripon Streets. Repairing infrastructure following the Canterbury Earthquakes has proved to be a complex...
Closeup of the Grand Chancellor showing the south eastern corner, which is where it has slumped and broken and is now leaning in that direction. I note that they have taken some equipment out of the roof, you can see daylight through the gaps on the other side. The broken windows are also clearly visible with curtains hanging in some of them. ...
A photograph of The Concrete Club on Manchester Street. Broken glass litters the footpath in front.
A close up of a broken window of the former Government Life building in Cathedral Square.
Unanimous political support for legislation vesting the Government with extraordinary powers for Christchurch has broken down.
A photograph of broken glass fallen from the windows of the ANZ Bank in Cathedral Square.
A photograph of broken bricks on a wooden crate on the footpath outside the Cranmer Courts.
The arm of a long reach excavator rising above the broken columns of a demolished building.
A photograph of glass from the broken windows in the entrance to the Crowne Plaza Hotel.