Boarded up windows on the former Christchurch City Council building in Tuam Street. The photographer comments, "This guy always meets his sales target".
A man reads a sign posted on the door of the Christchurch Art Gallery, which reads "The gallery is currently closed to the public". The photographer comments, "Red Carded - A red-coloured card shown by a referee to a player, especially in soccer, to indicate that the player is being ejected from the pitch. The Christchurch Art Gallery has left the building. All the current and future exhibitions of the Art Gallery are being mainly held out of doors".
A photograph of a door with notice that reads, "Amnesty drop-off point".
A digitally manipulated image of a mannequin. The photographer comments, "During the Christchurch earthquake on 22 February 2011 a lot of people were seriously injured or killed because they run out of buildings. Falling masonry from the exterior of the buildings hit them, but if they had remained inside they would have probably been perfectly safe".
A photograph of a yellow-sticker placard on the door of a building on Hereford Street.
A photograph of USAR codes spray-painted on the door of a building on Hereford Street.
Remediation work being carried out on a property. The front door entrance has been boarded up.
A photograph of an abandoned property in Bexley. Graffiti has been spray-painted on the garage door.
A photograph of an abandoned property in Bexley. Graffiti has been spray-painted on the garage door.
A photograph of a sticker on the door of a house warning that power has been switched off.
A photograph of a sticker on the door of a house warning that power has been switched off.
Detail of some remediation work being carried out on a property. The front door entrance has been boarded up.
Detail of the sign on doors of the damaged building that housed The Bicycle Thief Coffee Bar and Pizzeria.
A photograph captioned by BeckerFraserPhotos, "This house has had its doors and windows removed prior to demolition".
A photograph of red-sticker placards on a door. The photograph is captioned by Paul Corliss, "40 Avoca Valley".
Damage to a residential property on Birch Street. Writing on door reads "all clear" with name and telephone numbers.
According to the Press, feeble out of doors, useless in domestic duties, the Christchurch girl’s most deplorable feature is her absolute lack of brains and mental culture…
A photograph of a red-sticker placard on a door. The photograph is captioned by Paul Corliss, "272 Fitzgerald Avenue".
A photograph of a red-sticker placard on a door. The photograph is captioned by Paul Corliss, "272 Fitzgerald Avenue".
A photograph submitted by Andy Palmer to the QuakeStories website. The description reads, "Door of Sign of the Takahe. 25 Feb 2012.".
A photograph submitted by Andy Palmer to the QuakeStories website. The description reads, "Door of the Lyttelton Harbour Information Centre?. 25 Feb 2012.".
A house in Richmond being demolished. A worker removes fittings from the front door. The photographer comments, "The end of 393 River Rd".
A house in Richmond being demolished. A worker removes fittings from the front door. The photographer comments, "The end of 393 River Rd".
A house in Richmond being demolished. A worker removes fittings from the front door. The photographer comments, "The end of 393 River Rd".
A photograph of the removed door of a partly-demolished house. The photograph is captioned by Paul Corliss, "220 and 218 Peterborough Street".
A photograph of a sign reading, "If the doors of perception were cleansed, everything would appear to man as it is, infinite. William Blake".
A damaged house inside the CBD cordon, seen through a fence. On the doors are signs that say 'Danger Keep Out' and 'Danger do no enter'.
Plywood windows and doors, Shirley Road. File reference: CCL-2012-05-10-Around-Shirley-May-2012 DSC_02861.JPG From the collection of Christchurch City Libraries.
A photograph of a red-sticker placard on the door of a house. The photograph is captioned by Paul Corliss, "220 and 218 Peterborough Street".
Shipping containers support the facade of the Excelsior Hotel, the only part of the hotel still standing. The Two Fat Indians restaurant next door has also closed due to earthquake damage.