Nick King collection
Image credit: Cracked block wall, Cashel Street. CCL-NKing-014.
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'Danger’ spray painted on footpath outside Mr Pickwicks on Fitzgerald Avenue.
Art on unidentified building wall.
Fallen stone wall of Barbadoes Street Cemetery, looking south on Cambridge Terrace.
Broken 1935 CQ model 73 valve radio on St Asaph Street.
Rubble from unidentified collapsed building in Peterborough Street.
Collapsed building at 86 Ferry Road on the corner with Lancaster Street in Waltham.
Collapsed Argonaut building at 100 Stanmore Road behind temporary fencing, beside Stanmore SuperValue supermarket.
Collapsed building wall at unidentified St Asaph Street location.
Collapsed eastern wall of Worcester Traders shop at 409 Worcester Street, Linwood.
Pile of bricks from collapsed gable wall of Avon Bridal on 213 Durham Street South.
Damaged cars at Chris Phillips Motors caused by collapsed building wall of Technology Solved on Ferry Road.
Collapsed wall of Technology Solved building at 192 Ferry Road, Waltham.
Collapsed west wall of David’s Book Exchange at 425 Cashel Street, Linwood.
Debris from damaged block of shops on Colombo Street, looking north from outside 593 Colombo Street.
Cracked and damaged footpath on Pages Road bridge in New Brighton.
Cracked asphalt at a service station on Pages Road.
Cracked block wall at Rex Industrial Equipment Ltd building at 314 Cashel Street.
Cracked road and road cones on River Road in Richmond.
Cracked road on Fitzgerald Avenue looking north.
Cracks in road on Fitzgerald Avenue looking south east, near corner with Harvey Terrace.
Cracks in footpath and on banks of Avon River/Ōtakaro on Cambridge Terrace near the corner with Churchill Street.
Crushed car beneath rubble at the Cathedral of the Blessed Sacrament at 122 Barbadoes Street.
Crushed car from falling bricks on outside 284 Cashel Street. Hotel Grand Chancellor is visible in the background.
Crushed car from fallen concrete wall on St Asaph Street.