
A photograph looking across High and Tuam Street to the earthquake-damaged Domo furniture store on Tuam Street. Wire fences have been used to cordon off High Street and the garden between the streets.
A view of the fenced-off Town Hall from Peterborough Street.
A warning sign is attached to a fence outside Wharetiki House.
A collapsed brick fence behind a bus stop on Colombo Street.
A photograph of a damaged brick fence in a residential area.
A collapsed brick fence behind a bus stop on Colombo Street.
A photograph of signs on the cordon fence around Knox Church.
Fences and scaffolding around the Holy Smoke restaurant on Ferry Road.
Tributes left on the cordon fence around the CTV Building site.
Tributes left on the cordon fence around the CTV Building site.
A child's artwork hanging from the cordon fence on Gloucester Street.
Flowers and tributes left on the fence surrounding the CTV site.
Flowers and tributes left on the fence surrounding the CTV site.
The Crossing building on Colombo Street, seen through the cordon fence.
A child's artwork hanging from the cordon fence on Gloucester Street.
A photograph of paintings and posters attached to a wire fence.
A photograph of signs on the cordon fence around Knox Church.
Flowers and tributes left on the fence surrounding the CTV site.
Flowers and tributes left on the fence surrounding the CTV site.
Scaffolding and fences surrounding the Windsor Private Hotel on Armagh Street.
Flowers and tributes left on the fence surrounding the CTV site.
Damage to buildings on Manchester Street, seen through the cordon fence.
Damage to buildings on Manchester Street, seen through the cordon fence.
The former Town Hall building in Rangiora, behind a cordon fence.
A photograph of the earthquake damage to the Country Theme store on the corner of Manchester and St Asaph Streets. Sections of the second storey walls have crumbled, and the bricks have fallen onto the footpath below. Wire fences have been placed around the building as a cordon. Red stickers on the front door and the wire fence indicate that the building is not safe to enter.
A photograph of a damaged building in Lyttelton.
A photograph captioned by Paul Corliss, "Merivale, post 22 February earthquake".
Corcoron French Lawyers on Williams Street in Kaiapoi. Liquefaction has caused the building to sink on the right side. This is shown by the fence which now sits at an angle. The building occupiers have now moved to 17 Sewell Street, a sign on the door saying "Corcoron French Lawyers, We have moved to temporary premises, 17 Sewell Street, Opposite Kaiapoi Community Centre".
A photograph captioned by Paul Corliss, "Back of Sumner Library".
Fencing in Poplar Lane cuts one side off from the other, but a City Council sign reads "Businesses open as usual during construction", indicating the stores and bars are still open.