Cathy White Earthquake collection
Image credit: Loading the hangi. CCL-Kete-13474
Sign 'Rebuild, Brick by Brick!' in front of Frogmore at 70 Victoria Street as seen from Salisbury Street.
Earthquake damage to buildings situated at 179 and 181 Victoria Street. Adjacent to the north is 183 Victoria Street (Satchmo).
Street front of house situated at 226 Peterborough Street.
The earthquake damaged remains of 356 Gloucester Street and the driveway of 360 Gloucester Street.
Earthquake damage to the house at 383 Salisbury Street.
Earthquake damage to the house at 6/7 Andover Street, Merivale.
Earthquake damage to the house at 7 Andover Street.
Earthquake damage to the Asko shop in the building at 76 Victoria Street.
Buildings at 764 Colombo Street, 776 Colombo Street, and 227 Cambridge Terrace seen through safety fencing on Manchester Street.
Earthquake damage to The Painted Room at 803 Colombo Street.
The northern facade of Eliza's Manor at 82 Bealey Avenue.
Earthquake damage to the building at 92 Victoria Street. At the time the occupants were Shrimpton and Radcliffe.
New Zealand Defence Force soldiers having a meal at the corner of Bealey Avenue and Park Terrace.
Earthquake damage to apartments in Andover Street in Merivale.
Earthquake damage at apartments in Andover Street in Merivale.
Looking west down Armagh Street at dusk on a winter night.
Buildings on Armagh Street, looking from Durham Street North.
Buildings on Armagh Street, looking from Durham Street North.
Two workers on a suspended platform held by a crane examine the earthquake damage to the building at 90 Armagh Street. In the foreground is a man with a stroller holding a child.
An army tank on the bridge entering Hagley Park from Park Terrace. Sitting at the corner of Park Terrace and Armagh Street is a soldier from the New Zealand Defence Force.
An Army NZLAV vehicle parked behind road cones at the corner of Park Terrace and Bealey Avenue.
Notices on the wall at the Christchurch Art Gallery Te Puna o Waiwhetū.
A list of names on a sign at Christchurch Art Gallery Te Puna o Waiwhetū while the building is in use as a Civil Defence headquarters.