One of many notices along Christchurch waterways, reading "Polluted water, please avoid contact, Christchurch City Council".
A sign on Ferry Road in Woolston reading, "Super heat has moved to 9 Radley Street".
A blackboard outside Gordon Smith & Sons Fruiterers on Victoria Street reading, "Open, Wed 20th April".
A sign outside the Christchurch Chinese Church in Bryndwyr reading, "Tea, coffee, a chat, TLC, welcome".
A photograph of students from the Student Volunteer Army and Entré with a sign reading, 'Churchill Park'.
A sign for an exhibition in the Christchurch Art Gallery reading, "De-Building, 5 February - 15 May".
Signs on a house in Bexley reading "Ring Bell", "Yes we home" with names and telephone numbers.
Environmental Health Officers collecting air readings outside Map World, on the corner of Manchester and Gloucester Streets.
A photograph of a sign outside Knox Church, reading, "Yes... We're open at the Knox Centre".
A photograph of a sign outside Knox Church, reading, "Yes... We're open at the Knox Centre".
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".
A photograph of a woman reading poetry. She is standing in front of the Poetica Urban Poetry wall.
Damage to a church, with a plaque reading "Remember now thy creator in the days of thy youth".
A sign outside the Croydon House Bed and Breakfast Hotel on Armagh Street reading, "Don't touch this lady without owner's permission". The east side of the building has collapsed, the bricks falling into the neighbouring property. Tape reading, "Restricted area, please keep out" has been placed around the property.
A sign on a wire fencing around a construction site reading, "Quake repairs, keep out, for your own safety".
A photograph of a sign on the side of the Palms mall reading, "Your home for shopping, back soon".
Photograph captioned by BeckerFraserPhotos, "A street sign on Meadow Street in Kaiapoi reading, 'No trucks, cars only'".
A photograph of a banner reading, "Rise Up Christchurch", flying above the Christchurch Earthquake Memorial Service in Hagley Park.
A photograph of a sign reading, "Save this building", on the badly-damaged Christchurch City Council building on Tuam Street.
A sign on the window of House of Travel, Victoria Street, reading, 'Moved to temporary premises... 100 Carmen Road, Hornby'.
A photograph of a brick from St Paul's-Trinity-Pacific Church. A frog stamp reading, "W N" can be seen.
A man reciting poetry at a poetry reading that was held at Gap Filler's first project at 832 Colombo Street.
A man reciting poetry at a poetry reading that was held at Gap Filler's first project at 832 Colombo Street.
A photograph of a brick from St Paul's-Trinity-Pacific Church. A frog stamp reading, "W N" can be seen.
A photograph of Emerge Poetica #5 - an installation of a calligraphic line of poetry by Irish poet William Yeats. The installation is floating in the Avon River. The installation was part of FESTA 2014 and was accompanied by water calligraphy workshops and poetry readings.
A photograph of a container of short poems printed on paper tags, for the event Emerge Poetica #5. This event was part of FESTA 2014 and included a calligraphic line of poetry floating in the Avon River, water calligraphy workshops and poetry readings.
A photograph of Emerge Poetica #5 - an installation of a calligraphic line of poetry by Irish poet William Yeats. The installation is floating in the Avon River. The installation was part of FESTA 2014 and was accompanied by water calligraphy workshops and poetry readings.
A photograph of Emerge Poetica #5 - an installation of a calligraphic line of poetry by Irish poet William Yeats. The installation is floating in the Avon River. The installation was part of FESTA 2014 and was accompanied by water calligraphy workshops and poetry readings.
A photograph of Emerge Poetica #5 - an installation of a calligraphic line of poetry by Irish poet William Yeats. The installation is floating in the Avon River. The installation was part of FESTA 2014 and was accompanied by water calligraphy workshops and poetry readings.