A photograph captioned by Paul Corliss, "Substation, Avon Loop".
A photograph captioned by Paul Corliss, "Ground culinary centre, Lyttelton".
A photograph of the boarded-up side of a building on Peterborough Street.
A photograph of the damaged Royal Hotel.
A photograph of damaged buildings on London Street, Lyttelton.
A photograph of a damaged wooden building in Lyttelton. The building is braced with wooden supports and concrete blocks.
A photograph of a damaged wooden building in Lyttelton. The building is braced with wooden supports and concrete blocks.
A photograph of a damaged wooden building in Lyttelton. The building is braced with wooden supports and concrete blocks.
A photograph of damaged buildings on London Street.
Demolished buildings on Cashel Street, surrounded by a cordon fence.
Detail of a demolition site, seen through the cordon fence.
Damage to an ivy-covered fence outside a residential property.
A crane and fences outside Cranmer Court on Kilmore Street.
Fences surround the badly damaged Dorset Apartments on Peterborough Street.
Lyttelton Service centre is boarded up and partially fenced off.
Damaged buildings on Colombo Street, seen through the cordon fence.
A sign on a cordon fence reading, "Do not enter".
Children's artworks hanging from the cordon fence on Gloucester Street.
A crushed car behind a security fence on Tuam Street.
A photograph of workers behind wire fences on Colombo Street.
Demolition work on Litchfield Street, seen through the cordon fence.
Demolished buildings on Cashel Street, surrounded by a cordon fence.
Damaged buildings on Fitzgerald Avenue, seen through the cordon fence.
Damage to an ivy-covered fence on a residential property.
Red tape around a damaged brick fence on Helmores Lane.
Earthquake damage to a brick fence around a letter box.
A man walks past the cordon fence around the CBD.
Cordon fence around a damaged building in the central city.
A photograph of All Right? corflute signs on cordon fences outside of Farmers Rangiora. The signs are from phase 2 of the All Right? campaign, which sought to promote the 'Five Ways To Wellbeing' by asking simple, open-ended questions related to wellbeing. All Right? posted the photograph to their Facebook page on 22 October 2013 at 1.23pm. This was captioned, "Who said temporary fences were ugly!?".
A photograph of Emergency Management personnel walking down Armagh Street near the Amicus Brokers building. Wire fences have been placed in front of the building, along Armagh Street, as a cordon.