A photograph of Munns the Man's Shop on Armagh Street. A number of mannequins have broken through the windows and are lying on the footpath in front. The others can still be seen through the damaged window.
Photograph captioned by BeckerFraserPhotos, "A shop window, 112 Victoria Street".
A closed sign on shop window. Reflected in the window is building rubble across the street.
A photograph of Munns the Man's Shop on Armagh Street. A number of mannequins have broken through the windows and are lying on the footpath in front.
A photograph of fallen shop mannequins in the window of a clothing shop on Cashel Street.
A photograph of fallen shop mannequins in the window of a clothing shop on Cashel Street.
A handwritten 'For lease' sign in the window of clothing shop Himalaya. The windows are covered with newspapers.
Photograph captioned by BeckerFraserPhotos, "Flies and a broken vase in a furniture shop window".
A photograph of a shop window of Peaches and Cream on the corner of Tuam and Manchester Streets. USAR codes have been spray-painted on the glass, including the message, "Danger" and arrows pointing up, left and right.
A photograph of the earthquake damage to the windows of a souvenir shop on the corner of Gloucester and Colombo Streets. Broken glass from the windows has scattered across the footpath in front.
A fallen shop dummy lies in a window of Peaches and Cream. Spray-painted on the window is the word, 'Haz'.
Flies and a broken vase in a furniture shop window.
A photograph of Munns the Man's Shop on Armagh Street. The windows have shattered and the glass has fallen onto the footpath. The stock and posters for an "end of lease" sale can still be seen inside the store.
A photograph of the former Government Life building in Cathedral Square. Shop windows on the ground level have been boarded up with plywood.
Shops in Carton Courts, on the corner of Bealey Ave and Papanui Road. Some shops have their windows boarded up and are still closed for business.
A photograph of fallen shop mannequins in a window on Colombo Street.
A photograph of a shop window with large letters stating, "Yes we are open". The window also bears a red sticker and spray painted notes from 26 February 2011 stating "Rear collapsed".
A photograph of fallen stock in the window of a shop on Lichfield Street.
A photograph of fallen shop mannequins in the window of Glassons on Cashel Street.
A sign posted in the window of clothing shops Snoclothes and Milly May on London Street reassures customers that the shop 'will be back as soon as the building is sorted'.
A sign on a shop window in the CBD reads, "Due to unforseen circumstances we are closed. We will endeavour to open ASAP. Be safe!". Collapsed buildings can be seen reflected in the window glass.
A worker entering The Frame Workshop through a window on the second storey via a ladder. Fencing has been placed around the entrance to the building.
Photograph captioned by BeckerFraserPhotos, "Gloucester Street. Demolition rubble and a shop window mural reflected in a mirror on the back wall of a shop".
One landscape colour digital photograph taken on 11 May 2011 showing part of the window of Lyttelton Sea Foods on London Street. A handwritten sign taped to the window apologises for the shop's closure. The Restricted Use (yellow) placard is also taped to the window. With many of the commercial buildings in Lyttelton damaged or demolished, busi...
A photograph of a fallen shop mannequin in the window of Glassons on Cashel Street.
A photograph of a shop window plastered with posters advertising the Rally for the Cathedral.
A photograph of a shop window plastered with posters advertising the Rally for the Cathedral.
A photograph of a shop window plastered with posters advertising the Rally for the Cathedral.
A photograph of a shop window plastered with posters advertising the Rally for the Cathedral.
A notice on the window of the closed Fish and Chip shop on London Street reading, "Sorry my shop is damage and not open again. Sorry for everyone who have (sic) damage, very sad and very hard for people. But I will open new shop soon in Norwich Quay. See you soon, Phyong".