Sign for a large study area set up in the Bentley's Wing upstairs in the UCSA.
The exterior of the Chinwag Eathai, with a sign informing the public of its business status.
Various rebuilding and repairing activities on Gloucester Street, with road signs and cranes in the background.
One of the "Emergency campus closed" signs put up around the University following the September earthquake.
One of the "Emergency campus closed" signs put up around the University following the September earthquake.
Prime Minister John Key signs a shovel at an event to thank the Student Volunteer Army.
Sign for the ANZ opening hours in the UCSA carpark during the progressive restart on campus.
A closed sign on shop window. Reflected in the window is building rubble across the street.
A photograph of a sign about liquefaction in the Canterbury Quakes exhibition at the Canterbury Museum.
A photograph of a sign about liquefaction in the Canterbury Quakes exhibition at the Canterbury Museum.
A photograph of a sign about liquefaction in the Canterbury Quakes exhibition at the Canterbury Museum.
Photograph captioned by Fairfax, "Christchurch Earthquake. Ambrose and Heal furniture store sign cracked in the earthquake".
A photograph of Donna Allfrey's house at 406 Oxford Terrace. Allfrey has placed a sign in the garden which reads, "It's been a lot of fun - yeah right!". The photographer comments, "'It's been a lot of fun' is a quote from John Key about the Canterbury earthquakes and the 'yeah right' is a play on the Tui Beer advertisements".
The front page graphic for the Mainlander section of The Press. The main headline reads, "Ghost signs".
View down Papanui Road. Some road works ahead with a sign that says 'Extreme Care Cyclist Merging'.
A sign attached to a building reads "Danger. Your building has a red placard. Do not enter".
Real estate sign on a building with a missing wall in Manchester Street reads "Watch this Hotspot!
Sign on the cordon fence ouside the Crowne Plaza Hotel. It says "Cafe Decadence Victoria Street open now!".
NZ Fire Service tape around a damaged property. A sign in front of the gate reads "Stay away".
A sign on a power pole with information on how the public can get to the Re:Start Mall.
Looking down a street in Christchurch where there are ongoing road works. Signs on the road say 'works end'.
Detail of the sign on doors of the damaged building that housed The Bicycle Thief Coffee Bar and Pizzeria.
A paper sign hangs on security fencing that surrounds a demolition site. It reads, 'Voted Chch Best Demo 2012'.
Photograph captioned by Fairfax, "Christchurch Earthquake. Damage in Dallington. Cardboard sign on liquefaction silt pile reads 'Free'".
A photograph of students from the Student Volunteer Army and Entré with a sign reading, 'Churchill Park'.
A photograph of volunteers preparing the site for Foamapalooza. In the foreground, a sign describes the project.
A sign on a fence in Palmers Street, written by resident Todd Roydon after his house was condemned.
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 sign on the sidewalk advertising The Vintage Peddler, a vintage bicycles business that offer bike hires and tailored City tours.