A photograph of street art on a fence on Hawke Street in New Brighton.
A photograph of street art on a fence on Hawke Street in New Brighton.
A photograph of a damaged fence on Moncrieff Place in the Horseshoe Lake district.
Fences surround the Brannigans Building on the corner of Oxford Terrace and Gloucester Street.
A sign on the fence of a building on Gloucester Street reads, 'For lease'.
A photograph of street art painted on a fence at Central New Brighton School.
A photograph of a the rubble from a demolished building on the corner of Colombo and Tuam Streets. An excavator is parked on the street to the left. Wire fencing has been placed around the buildings on the other side of the street.
A heart shape made from takeaway cups and a heart-shape felt piece, stitched to the wire fence in front of the Volcano Cafe and Lava Bar. On it are the words "Live. Love. Life". Behind is a pile of bricks, a broken fence and a digger can be partially seen.
A photograph of cordon fences around a building on Cashel Street. Road cones have also been placed around the building and the word "Danger" has been spray-painted on the footpath in front. Fallen masonry from the building lies on the footpath in front.
A photograph of street art on the corner of Bowhill Road and Marine Parade. A sheet of metal has been attached to a fence, with the message, "Art is awesome". Above this, a message has been painted on the fence, reading, "More than art...".
A photograph looking across High and Tuam Street to the earthquake-damaged Domo furniture store on Tuam Street. Wire fences have been used to cordon off High Street and the garden between the streets. Several road cones and other supplies have been stacked on High Street.
A photograph of members of the Wellington Emergency Management Office walking down Gloucester Street towards the intersection of Manchester Street. Bricks from an earthquake-damaged building cover the footpath in the distance. Wire fences have been placed around the rubble as a cordon.
A photograph of the earthquake-damaged Oxford Terrace Baptist Church. Steels bracing has been used to stabilise the front of the building. Crumbled masonry and other rubble is still lying in front. Wire fences have been placed around the building site as a cordon.
A photograph of the earthquake-damaged Oxford Terrace Baptist Church. Steels bracing has been used to stabilise the front of the building. Crumbled masonry and other rubble is still lying in front. Wire fences have been placed around the building site as a cordon.
A photograph of the earthquake damage to a building on the corner of Armagh and Barbadoes Streets. The outer walls of the building have collapsed and the bricks have spilled onto the footpath and road below. Steel and wire fences have been placed around the building as a cordon.
The damaged Peterborough Centre, surrounded by fences. Stacked shipping containers act as a retaining wall.
A photograph of a tag on a fence in front of the Wunderbar in Lyttelton.
Flowers left on the cordon fence at the corner of Worcester Street and Oxford Terrace.
A sign on a fence on St Asaph Street reading, 'Danger, demolition site, keep out'.
A sign on the cordon fence surrounding the Arts Centre points to open tourist attractions.
A fence and Road Closed sign block off an earthquake-damaged road in rural Canterbury.
Fences surround St Luke's Anglican Church on the corner of Kilmore Street and Manchester Street.
Fences surround St Luke's Anglican Church on the corner of Kilmore Street and Manchester Street.
Part of a fence and garden which have fallen over the cliff above Peacock's Gallop.
USAR codes have been spray painted on the fence of a building on Gloucester Street.
Photograph captioned by BeckerFraserPhotos, "Cathedral of the Blessed Sacrement, memorals on the fence".
A photograph showing fenced off buildings on Lichfield Street near the intersection with Manchester Street.
A sign on a fence on St Asaph Street reading, 'Danger, demolition site, keep out'.
Looking through cordon fence by the Bridge of Remembrance to Cashel Mall, now mostly demolished.
Tape woven into the mesh of the cordon fence on Madras Street spells out "Hapori".