A photograph of a sign outside Knox Church, advertising the re-opening of The Caxton Press.
A photograph of street art on a wall in New Brighton. The artwork is signed 'Porta'.
A sign at the Lyttelton Petanque Club, reading, "Lyttelton Petanque Club, est. 2011, Lyttel Gap Filler".
A photograph of a sign on a cordon fence announcing that the Christchurch Casino is open.
A photograph of street art on a wall in New Brighton. The artwork is signed 'Porta'.
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 Ciaran Fox (left), Sue Turner (right) and someone from SCIRT (centre). They are holding signs which read, "Share the love." The photograph was taken at the Outrageous Burst of All Right: Bacon Bombing event. The photograph was used as a profile picture on the All Right? Facebook page on 10 June 2014 at 6:18pm.
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 PDF copy of eight signs from phase 2 of the All Right? campaign, depicting different ways that people can improve their wellbeing. The signs are from phase 2 of the All Right? campaign, promoting the Five Ways to Wellbeing. The Five Ways to Wellbeing is a simple, evidence-based approach to improving wellbeing, promoted by the Mental Health Foundation.
A photograph of a poster and picket signs in the window of the Earthquake Services building on the corner of Fitzgerald Avenue and Ferry Road. The poster depicts Gerry Brownlee in the style of Barack Obama's "Hope" campaign poster, and reads "Democracy nope". The picket signs read "Brownlee: rise, lies and pies" and "Overwrought, overdrawn, over EQC".
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.
A photograph of the Heathcote-Avon Estuary. A sign warns of contaminated water due to sewage overflows.
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 of the Heathcote-Avon Estuary. A sign warns of contaminated water due to sewage overflows.
A road closed sign in front of cordon fencing at the corner of Charles and Jones Streets in Kaiapoi.
A photograph of the cliff face along Wakefield Avenue in Sumner. It is showing signs of recent rockfall.
A photograph of the cliff face along Wakefield Avenue in Sumner. It is showing signs of recent rockfall.
A photograph of a sign on the Richmond Methodist Church, giving details of where services are held.
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.
A photograph of a sign on a cordon fence announcing that Frogmore is open at 70 Victoria Street.
A photograph of a sign attached to a wire fence. The heading reads, "Support our MPs supporting our heritage".
A photograph of a sign outside Knox Church, reading, "Yes... We're open at the Knox Centre".
A photograph of the cliff face along Wakefield Avenue in Sumner. It is showing signs of recent rockfall.
Fallen stonework and bricks at the base of a wall. A spray-painted sign reads "Danger!!! Wall unstable, stay clear".
A photograph of the cliff face along Wakefield Avenue in Sumner. It is showing signs of recent rockfall.
A photograph of a sign outside Knox Church, reading, "Yes... We're open at the Knox Centre".
A photograph of the street signs for Gloucester and Durham Streets, amongst a maze of wire fencing.