A sign outside St John the Baptist Church in Latimer Square advertising new venues for church services.
Seagull perched on a building in Dundas Street. Sign on building reads "The place to be found.
Photograph captioned by BeckerFraserPhotos, "Events have bypassed this notice as most buildings here have gone".
A building being erected on the corner of Gloucester Street and Woodham Road.
A photograph of earthquake-damaged buildings on Bedford Row. Two 'No Entry' signs stand at the entrance to the street.
A view of the newly re-opened New Regent Street. A road work sign lies on the road.
A photograph of the real estate sign outside the house at 15 Worcester Street, opposite the Christchurch Arts Centre.
Vice-Chancellor Rod Carr, holding up the sign for Intentcity 6.3, the tent cafe on Campus during the progressive restart.
A 'P5 at any time' sign stands amongst rubble and twisted cabling. A digger can be seen in the background.
A photograph submitted by Andy Palmer to the QuakeStories website. The description reads, "Sign on rubble. 25 Feb 2012.".
A sign on the sidewalk advertising The Vintage Peddler, a vintage bicycles business that offer bike hires and tailored City tours.
Demolition site in the CBD. The cordon fence is covered with banners and signs informing customer regarding businesses post-earthquake status.
A handwritten 'For lease' sign in the window of clothing shop Himalaya. The windows are covered with newspapers.
A photograph of a sign on a cordon fence announcing that the Trelise Cooper and Lynn Woods store is open.
A photograph captioned by BeckerFraserPhotos, "Sign on the wall of the temporary EQC office, Winchester Street, Lyttelton".
A photograph captioned by BeckerFraserPhotos, "The entrance to the Wunderbar on London Street, the sign now removed".
A photograph of a sign on a cordon fence announcing that Plato Design Agency is open at 149 Victoria Street.
Wilsons carpark on Peterborough Street behind cordon fence, with damaged buildings in the background. Sign on fence reads "Extreme danger, keep out".
A photograph of a side entrance to 170 Tuam Street. A sign above the door reads, "No admittance, goods entrance only".
A photograph captioned by BeckerFraserPhotos, "The entrance to the Wunderbar on London Street, the sign now removed".
A torn and faded sign attached to a cordon fence on Tuam Street advertises a Rally for Democracy.
Signs indicating the way to Pines Beach and Kairaki Beach, visible out the window of the Student Volunteer Army's bus.
An old advertising sign for Polson's decorators and signwriters exposed on the side of a building on Manchester Street.
An advertisement for 'The Pledge for Canterbury' campaign advising that The Pledge can be signed at Northlands Shopping Centre.
Photograph captioned by BeckerFraserPhotos, "The violent shaking on February 22 snapped off this road sign. (Linwood Avenue)".
A photograph captioned by BeckerFraserPhotos, "The entrance to the Wunderbar on London Street, the sign now removed".
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A photograph captioned by BeckerFraserPhotos, "A sign for the Christchurch School of Music on Barbadoes Street".
A sign in front of St Joseph's Catholic Church reading, "St Joseph's Catholic Church. Mass 10:45 am".
A sign on the badly-damaged Knox Presbyterian Church reading, " Fresh, new beginnings. Join us 10am Sunday".