An entry from Roz Johnson's blog for 5 November 2011 entitled, "Spaces left in Lyttelton Post Earthquake".
Detail of the front entrance to the Croydon House B&B Hotel. The front door has been removed and left in front. On the door are spray paint markings left by USAR after the building was checked. Cordon tape restricting access to the buildings can be seen.
A view down Victoria Street from the corner of Victoria Street and Bealey Avenue. On the left is the damaged Knox Church, where the brick has crumbled but the wooden roof frame is still intact. Behind is the the BDO building and on the left is an empty demolition site.
A view through cordon fencing towards the front entrance to the Croydon House B&B Hotel, the side wall of which crumbled. The front door has been removed and left in front. On the are spray paint markings left by USAR after the building was checked. Cordon tape restricting access to the buildings can be seen.
Staff head into Geography building to retrieval essentials left in the building.
A vacant and overgrown site left after the demolition of a property.
As it was left on 22nd Feb.
A large cleared site on Tuam Street left after several buildings were demolished.
A cordon fence around an empty site left after the demolition of a building.
Two Christmas trees on an empty section left by the demolition of a building.
A picnic bench on an empty site left after the demolition of a building.
An empty and overgrown space left after the demolition of a building on Victoria Street.
Bronze award recipients, Hannah Duder (second to the left) and Claire Laredo (middle). Both from Chch.
Tens of thousands have left Christchurch since the earthquake, and many are planning to stay away for good.
Workers grinding off the peaks left by the gel injected into the cracks in the James Hight Library walls.
A new way to get students left classroom-less by the Christchurch earthquake back into school is proving successful.
A photograph of 90-92 Chester Street East with 94-96 to the left.
Workers grinding off the peaks left by the gel injected into the cracks in the James Hight Library walls.
Workers grinding off the peaks left by the gel injected into the cracks in the James Hight Library walls.
An empty site left after the demolition of a building on the corner of Worcester and Barbadoes Streets.
A view down Durham Street. Building rubble from the Durham Street Methodist Church can be seen on the left.
A view down Worcester Boulevard, with the HSBC Tower on the left and the Harley Building on the right.
A triangular empty site left after the demolition of a building on the corner of Victoria and Salisbury Streets.
An empty site left by the demolition of a building on the corner of Victoria Street and Bealey Avenue.
An empty site left by the demolition of a building on the corner of Victoria Street and Bealey Avenue.
A worker grinding off the peaks left by the gel injected into the cracks in the James Hight Library walls.
A worker grinding off the peaks left by the gel injected into the cracks in the James Hight Library walls.
A worker grinding off the peaks left by the gel injected into the cracks in the James Hight Library walls.
A worker grinding off the peaks left by the gel injected into the cracks in the James Hight Library walls.
The Christchurch Casino opens again tonight for the first time since February's earthquake left about 500 people out of work.