A photograph of a sign giving phone numbers for earthquake helplines and emergency services. The photograph is captioned by Paul Corliss, "Wairoa Street".
A photograph of a sign giving phone numbers for earthquake helplines and emergency services. The photograph is captioned by Paul Corliss, "Wairoa Street".
A photograph of street art on the public toilets on Shaw Avenue. The artwork is signed by 'Minx'.
A photograph of street art on the public toilets on Shaw Avenue. The artwork is signed by 'Minx'.
A photograph of street art on the public toilets on Shaw Avenue. The artwork is signed by 'Minx'.
A photograph of street art on the public toilets on Shaw Avenue. The artwork is signed by 'Minx'.
A Greening the Rubble sign.
A photograph of street art on the corner of Fitzgerald Avenue and Alfred Street. The artwork is signed by "Ikarus", "Yikes", and "HYRO".
A photograph of street art on the side of a building on Manchester Street, facing onto High Street. The artwork is signed by Jacob Yikes.
A photograph of a damaged building on Manchester Street.
A photograph of signs in the front door of the Bai Yok restaurant on Colombo Street. One of the sign reads, "Closed, Will Return". No time or date has been added to the sign. A ripped yellow sticker stuck to the glass indicates that the access to the building is restricted. The Phanyou Family have also taped a piece of paper to the door with their contact numers.
A photograph of a sign taped to the lamp post in front of Sonya Smith Atelier on Colombo Street. The sign reads, "Danger, keep out, restricted area". A yellow sticker on the front door also indicates that access to the building is restricted. A handwritten sign on the door reads, "Cannot open safely until structure is checked. Please ring Sonya if needing any more assistance. Sonya. Keep safe".
A photograph of a sign taped to the lamp post in front of Sonya Smith Atelier on Colombo Street. The sign reads, "Danger, keep out, restricted area". A yellow sticker on the front door also indicates that access to the building is restricted. A handwritten sign on the door reads, "Cannot open safely until structure is checked. Please ring Sonya if needing any more assistance. Sonya. Keep safe".
A photograph of a block of shops on Worcester Street. USAR codes have been spray painted on the windows. Chairs, tables, and signs still sit outside the shops.
A photograph of a felt heart and sign sewn on a cordon fence around the site of the demolished Volcano Cafe on London Street in Lyttelton. Stitching on the sign reads, "Farewell sweet Volcano".
A photograph of a sign advising of a temporary road closure in Flavell Street.
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 sign describing Gap Filler's temporary office in Sydenham.
Photograph captioned by BeckerFraserPhotos, "Sign: Earthquake damaged roads ahead".
A photograph captioned by Paul Corliss, "Road reconstruction signs".
A photograph of two people walking down a mostly cordoned off footpath along Colombo Street, just north of the town hall. Tape can be seen running across the footpath in front of many of the stores. A sign has been placed on a lamp post reading, "Strawberry Fare. Yes we are open! 114 Peterborough Street".
Photograph captioned by BeckerFraserPhotos, "Sign on the cordon fence across High Street at Tuam Street indicates the work being done on 129-177 High Street (between St Asaph and Tuam Streets)".
A photograph captioned by Paul Corliss, "Colombo and Brougham Street corner".
A photograph of the Crowne Plaza hotel, seen from Victoria Street.
A photograph captioned by Paul Corliss, "Earthquaked roads. Brougham Street, Sydenham".
A photograph of the Crowne Plaza hotel, seen from Victoria Street.
A photograph of street art on the side of the Funky Pumpkin building in New Brighton. The artwork is signed 'Porta'.
A sign on the side of 173 Durham Street reading, "Do not demolish".
A sign in Victoria Park reading, "Forsyth Barr Tower, Victoria Park assembly point".
A photograph captioned by BeckerFraserPhotos, "A sign for a food outlet in Gloucester Street - signs that a wider range of activities are returning to the central city. The food is the kind that demolition workers like".