A woman, holding a kitten and a sign offering free hugs, at the Saturday flea market in Lyttelton.
Photograph captioned by Fairfax, "Christchurch Earthquake. Damage in Dallington. Cardboard sign on liquefaction silt pile reads 'Free'".
A sign attached to a building reads "Danger. Your building has a red placard. Do not enter".
A sign for an exhibition in the Christchurch Art Gallery reading, "De-Building, 5 February - 15 May".
A photograph of a sign on the Richmond Methodist Church, giving details of where services are held.
A photograph captioned by BeckerFraserPhotos, "A sign outside the Christchurch Casino reads, 'We are open'".
A photograph captioned by BeckerFraserPhotos, "A sign in the Redcliffs Information Centre at Beachville Road".
The sign for St Mary and St Athanasius Church on Edgeware Road. The church has been demolished.
A sign outside St John the Baptist Church in Latimer Square advertising new venues for church services.
A photograph of a sign outside Knox Church, reading, "Yes... We're open at the Knox Centre".
Seagull perched on a building in Dundas Street. Sign on building reads "The place to be found.
A photograph of a sign outside Knox Church, reading, "Yes... We're open at the Knox Centre".
A photograph of a block of damaged shops on the corner of Gloucester Street and Woodham Road. The top of the façade has crumbled. The bricks have fallen to the ground and taken the awnings with them. Wire fencing has been placed around the buildings as a cordon. Signs on the fences indicated that the T Bakery and Red Chilli are open.
A photograph of the earthquake damage to the corner of Woodham Road and Avonside Drive. There are large cracks in the road, and flooding and liquefaction. Wire fencing and road cones have been placed around parts of the road that are unsafe. Two signs reading, "Road closed" and, "No entry" can be seen at the entrance to Avonside Drive.
A photograph of the Durham Street Methodist Church on Durham Street. The church has almost completely collapsed and only a small section of the structure is still standing. Masonry and other rubble has spilled onto the footpath and street in front. To the right a plywood sign has been propped against the front fence. USAR codes have been spray-painted on the sign.
A photograph looking west down Cashel Street from the intersection of Colombo Street. A member of the New Zealand Police is sitting on an armchair near the intersection. Behind him is a HireQuip generator. Several signs from nearby businesses are on his left and right. In the background there are large piles of rubble from earthquake-damaged buildings on the street.
Red Cross volunteers distributing care packages to affected residents. A sign in front of the table reads "Free".
A road sign on Anzac Drive reads, "Earthquake damage" under a warning symbol. The road is visibly buckled.
A photograph captioned by BeckerFraserPhotos, "A sign for the Christchurch School of Music on Barbadoes Street".
A sign in front of St Joseph's Catholic Church reading, "St Joseph's Catholic Church. Mass 10:45 am".
A sign on the badly-damaged Knox Presbyterian Church reading, " Fresh, new beginnings. Join us 10am Sunday".
A handwritten 'For lease' sign in the window of clothing shop Himalaya. The windows are covered with newspapers.
A photograph of a sign on a cordon fence announcing that Frogmore is open at 70 Victoria Street.
A photograph of a sign on a cordon fence announcing that Frogmore is open at 70 Victoria Street.
NZ Fire Service tape around a damaged property. A sign in front of the gate reads "Stay away".
A photograph of a sign in the window of Community Trust House, listing the occupants of the building.
A photograph of a sign on a cordon fence announcing that Frogmore is open at 70 Victoria Street.
A sign on a fence in Palmers Street, written by resident Todd Roydon after his house was condemned.
A sign on a fence on St Asaph Street, advertising an 'earthquake deal' at a gym in Sydenham.
Photograph captioned by BeckerFraserPhotos, "Events have bypassed this notice as most buildings here have gone".