 
            
          A close-up photograph of a sign about the Fisher's Building.
A sign on Procope Coffee House reads, 'Yes, we're back!'.
A photograph of a sign advertising the new location of Zebrano.
A photograph of a sign about the Victoria Green public park.
A photograph of signs on the cordon fence around Knox Church.
A photograph of signs on the cordon fence around Knox Church.
A sign on Bracken Street in Avonside reading, "Low power lines".
A close-up photograph of a sign about the Fisher's Building.
A photograph of a sign from the Christchurch City Council, ECan and the Canterbury District Health Board warning people over the contamination in the rivers after the September earthquake. The sign reads, "Warning, contaminated water. Due to sewage overflows this water is unsafe for human contact and activity and is a Public Health Risk. Please keep all people and pets out of contact with the water and do not consume any seafood or shellfish collected from this area". In the background, workers from Treetech clean up wood and leaves from felled trees.
Photograph captioned by BeckerFraserPhotos, "The Lego Coffee sign. Colombo Street".
A photograph showing painted out sign with the words "N.Z. NATIONAL".
A sign in the Lyttelton Cemetery reading, "Danger. Cemetery closed. Dangerous headstones".
A photograph of a road cone and sign in a residential area.
A photograph of a sign advertising SAMO Coffee Lounge on Canterbury Street.
A photograph of a sign reading, "Workshop, cafes, clothes, ski shop open".
A photograph of a sign describing the Fulton Hogan BMX Pump Track.
Broken windows and For Lease signs on Natcoll House on Manchester Street.
The "Lyttelton" sign from the Lyttelton Coffee Co., removed from the building.
A sign for Vic's Cafe on Victoria Street reading, "We are open".
A PDF copy of six signs used for 'Outrageous Burst of All Right: Compliment Bombing' at Z Curletts Road on 17th of December 2013. Three of the signs include a compliment, while the other three read, "Complimentary fuel because... Z.
A photograph of workers preparing breakfast for the emergency management personnel in Latimer Square. The workers are wearing high-visibility vests and hair nets. A sign on one of the tent poles reads, "Please wash hand before approaching the food tables, thank you".
A sign on one of Gap Filler's painted pianos in New Brighton. The sign reads, "The Painted Piano Project. This piano has been donated by the Christchurch School of Music and painted by students from the University of Canterbury. Please feel free to play the piano to you heart's content".
A photograph of emergency personnel entering a cordon on Montreal Street near the intersection with Bealey Avenue. The cordon has been set up with road cones and a "Road closed" sign. Two members of the New Zealand Army are guarding the cordon.
A photograph of a sign in the window of a café in Merivale. The sign reads, "To all my very loyal customers, thank you so much for your custom over the past three years. As much as I have enjoyed the previous three years it is time for me to move on especially to spend more time with my two young daughters. On a brighter note, Paul from Chicotis (198 Papanui Road) - I'm sure most of you will already know him - will be taking over very soon and will continue to trade as Chicotis. I wish Paul all the very best and thank you again for your support of Makibo Cafe.
A photograph of the demolition site of Queen Elizabeth II Park.
A photograph of a notice on the fence of a house on Marine Parade in North Brighton. The notice reads, "Public Notice, EQC and other parties have declared this property stable and of no threat to the safety of any other parties. Dated 15/03/11. Please keep out".
A photograph of a notice on the window of a house on Marine Parade in North Brighton. The notice reads, "Public Notice, EQC and other parties have declared this property stable and of no threat to the safety of any other parties. Dated 15/03/11. Please keep out".
Photograph captioned by BeckerFraserPhotos, "South-east corner of Madras and Lichfield Streets".
A sign in Victoria Park reading, "Forsyth Barr Tower, Victoria Park assembly point".
A photograph of a Christchurch Earthquake Appeal sign that reads, "Tomorrow Starts Here".