Photograph captioned by Fairfax, "Tape bracing computer equipment in the server room at The Press, following the Canterbury earthquakes".
A damaged residential property has been cordoned off with tape. Piles of brick can be seen around the house.
A house with wooden bracing supporting the front wall. On the fence are tape and spray painted USAR codes.
The Parkbridge apartment complex has been taped off. A pile of bricks can be seen inside the property grounds.
A photograph of a tree on Manchester Street that has been wrapped in bright orange tape by artist Peter Majendie.
Damage in a cemetery. A large headstone has toppled, and its base has "Danger, keep out" tape wrapped around it.
A photograph of a coloured tape installation on a wire fence on the corner of Manchester Street and Cashel Street.
A photograph of a coloured tape installation on a wire fence on the corner of Manchester Street and Cashel Street.
Gap Filler's temporary cinema, 'The Night Club' during the day. 'Danger Keep Out' tape has been placed around the structure.
A photograph of a coloured tape installation on a wire fence on the corner of Manchester Street and Cashel Street.
Tape and glue has been used to repair a window on the Cathedral of the Blessed Sacrament on Barbadoes Street.
A house that has been taped off. The house next door is also damaged, with sections of the house boarded up.
A house which has sunk on one side. Damage to the roof can be seen. The property has been taped off.
A shoe lies abandoned at the corner of Gloucester and Manchester Streets. In the background, police tape cordons off the street.
The plumbing industry says there is festering discontent in Christchurch, over what it calls unnecessary red tape from the Earthquake Commission.
A photograph of danger tape surrounding park benches. The photograph is captioned by BeckerFraserPhotos, "Barriers in the Botanic Gardens".
A photograph of the Devon Hotel on Armagh Street with cordon tape draped across the front. The closest chimney is cracked.
An abandoned house on Avonside Drive. A red sign taped to the window states that the house is "Unsafe" to enter.
A photograph of emergency tape cordoning off a wall on the edge of the site of the 'Words of Hope' event.
A photograph of the earthquake-damaged buildings and rubble on Colombo Street near the intersection of St Asaph Street. The walls of the top storey of the buildings to the left have crumbled, and bricks and other rubble have fallen onto the footpath and road below. Wire fencing and police tape have been placed across the street as a cordon.
A photograph of the south end of Latimer Square near Hereford Street. A generator has been hooked up to a power board which has several power plugs attached to it. A crate of supplies is sitting behind the power board. Wire fencing has been set up in the background as a cordon, and emergency tape has been draped between the trees. Behind this there are earthquake-damaged buildings, excavators and their parts, and rubble on Madras Street.
Large cracks along a footpath barred off by City Care tape along the river in Avonside after the September 4th earthquake.
A house which has sunk on one side. Damage to the roof and garage can be seen. The property has been taped off.
A damaged property that has been fenced off with tape and road cones. A pile of building rubble sits beside the house.
A photograph of a red sticker taped to the Government Life building in Cathedral Square, indicating that the building is unsafe to enter.
A man talking to two soldiers in front of a cordon on Worcester Street. 'Emergency Police' tape has been placed across the street.
The twisted and broken Medway Street bridge, cordoned off with emergency tape. The photographer comments, "The twisted footbridge at the Medway St corner".
The twisted and broken Medway Street bridge, cordoned off with emergency tape. The photographer comments, "The twisted footbridge at the Medway St corner".
The twisted and broken Medway Street bridge, cordoned off with emergency tape. The photographer comments, "The twisted footbridge at the Medway St corner".
When this building was first brought on site I spent a few hours removing the tape/paper that had been covering every window.