Notifications on the sign outside Macmillan Brown Library.
Curfew sign on campus following the February earthquake.
A photograph of a sign in the Canterbury Quakes exhibition at the Canterbury Museum. The sign displays the number of aftershocks in Canterbury since the 4 September 2010 earthquake as of 9.00 am on the morning the photograph was taken. The tally was 9,787.
Photograph captioned by Fairfax, "Street sign in central Christchurch".
A photograph of a sign for Rawhiti Village Grove.
A photograph of the site of a demolished building on the corner of Bealey Avenue and Victoria Street. Wire fencing has been placed around the site as a cordon. Signs on the fence indicate that many of the businesses which were in the area have moved and are still open.
Photograph captioned by Fairfax, "Christchurch streets, Avonside Drive road warning sign".
A page banner promoting an article titled, "Sign of the times".
Photograph captioned by Fairfax, "Closed sign at Castle Rock, following earthquake".
A "Road Closed" sign outside the City cordon on Colombo Street.
Piko Wholefoods' sign lying on the floor of the new premises.
Empty space in Edgeware, with a sign reading "Supervalue coming soon".
Fallen sign on the grounds of the Oxford Terrace Baptist Church.
Photograph captioned by Fairfax, "Closed sign at Castle Rock, following earthquake".
Penguins Quakey and Shakey hanging out on the NZI3 sign.
Staff in the Central Lecture Theatres foyer signing in for a briefing.
Broken windows and 'For Lease' signs on Natcoll House on Hereford Street.
Sign for the Parkside Meeting Room, temporary office for the Student Mentoring service.
A street sign and road cone near the Avon River saying "Uneven Surface".
A photograph of the sign on the side of Piko Wholefoods on Barbadoes Street.
A photograph of the sign on the side of Piko Wholefoods on Barbadoes Street.
A photograph of a sign giving information about the Gap Filler Dino-Sauna project.
A photograph of the sign on the side of Piko Wholefoods on Barbadoes Street.
Balloons and a sign advertising a garage sale hang from a fence. The photographer comments, "Today, 23/7/2011 the Bexley community in Christchurch got together and held a Bexley wide garage sale. You could pick up a map of the garage sales in Arncliffe St, which meant that people could find all the garage sales even if they were on the back sections. People got together with close neighbours to hold joint Garage Sales. In the area where the garage sales were held all the homes have been 'written off' by the government, as the land on which they sit is too damaged by the Christchurch earthquakes to repair. In places it looked more like a ships graveyard with the hulls of the houses sinking lopsidedly into the sand. Unfortunately for nearly everyone in the red zone they cannot rebuild a new home as sections to build on start now around $2,000 and the government is not paying them enough to buy a plot of land and build a new home. The choices for Bexley residents in most cases is to rent, buy a house at least a few years old or move to Australia to start again. I was told that up to 80% could be off to Oz".
Photograph captioned by Fairfax, "Christchurch Earthquake. Damage in Dallington. Sign reads 'Road blocked. No rubberneckers'".
Photograph captioned by Fairfax, "Signs outside homes in Locksley Ave, Dallington after the Christchurch earthquake".
A mock advertising sign reads "Coffee! Is the planet shaking or is it just me?".
A photograph of the front window and sign of the Canterbury Times and Star Building.
Mayor Bob Parker signs a shovel at an event to thank the Student Volunteer Army.
One of the "Emergency campus closed" signs put up around the University following the September earthquake.