Emergency management personnel in the Operations Centre at the Christchurch Art Gallery Civil Defence HQ after the 22 February 2011 earthquake.
Irony of the current exhibition title at the Christchurch Art gallery when the 22 February 2011 earthquake struck.
Catering staff at the Temporary Emergency Management Centre at the Christchurch Art Gallery.
Staff working in the foyer of the Temporary Emergency Management Centre at the Christchurch Art Gallery.
Stranded vehicles in the Farmers carpark building.
Liquefaction, near the Avon river in Riccarton.
Footpath slumping near the intersection of Deans Avenue and Fendalton Road.
Bridge approach slumping at Helmores Lane.
Vehicle damaged by falling masonry and relocated to outside of a Merivale property.
Stabilised building and damaged masonry on 86 Hereford Street.
Emergency management staff returning to the office after inspecting buildings. Walking past the collapsed Canterbury Provincial Council Buildings on Durham Street.
Collapsed Canterbury Provincial Council Buildings on Durham Street
Damaged buildings on the corner of Gloucester and Manchester Streets.
Pavement damage along tram tracks in New Regent Street.
Window damage in Bob Brown's corner of Armagh and Manchester Streets.
Oxford Terrace Baptist Church, damage also suffered in an earthquake a few months earlier.
Timber framed houses separated by a masonry wall that has partially collapsed on Peterborough Street.
Masonry and timber constructed property, Hotel Stoneyhurst. 241 Gloucester Street.
Collapsed masonry parapet on Café Roma building, 176-178 Oxford Terrace.
Army personnel and a member of the fire service on the corner of Gloucester & Durham Streets
Fallen masonry on a car in Cathedral Square
Heavily damaged cupola on the Regent Thetare building in Cathedral Square.
Masonry building damage on the corner of Hereford and High Streets.