Fences surround St Luke's Anglican Church on the corner of Kilmore Street and Manchester Street.
Part of a fence and garden which have fallen over the cliff above Peacock's Gallop.
USAR codes have been spray painted on the fence of a building on Gloucester Street.
Photograph captioned by BeckerFraserPhotos, "Cathedral of the Blessed Sacrement, memorals on the fence".
The Gap Filler logo on the wire fence outside the "Film in the Gap!" project.
A sign on a fence on St Asaph Street reading, 'Danger, demolition site, keep out'.
Scaffolding along the damaged Windsor Hotel. The area around the building has been fenced off.
Looking through cordon fence by the Bridge of Remembrance to Cashel Mall, now mostly demolished.
Street cordon in Lyttelton where heart shaped fabric has been woven on to the fence.
Street cordon in Lyttelton where heart shaped fabric has been woven on to the fence.
A sign on a fence along Norwich Quay in Lyttelton reading, "Yes, we're open".
Photograph captioned by BeckerFraserPhotos, "Cathedral of the Blessed Sacrament, memorals on the fence".
A fallen concrete-block fence in Dallington. A power pole nearby is on a lean.
Photograph captioned by BeckerFraserPhotos, "A message on the fence of 2 Sumner Road, Lyttelton".
A photograph of fences and cones surrounding a dug-up section of road on Armagh Street.
A sign on a fence at the corner of Victoria Street reads 'Extreme danger keep out'.
A photograph of a warning sign on the cordon fence surrounding the Richmond Working Men's Club.
A damaged property that has been fenced off. Sections of the brick facade have fallen off.
A photograph of a sign on a cordon fence announcing that the Christchurch Casino is open.
Flowers that have been woven into the fence around the damaged Cathedral of the Blessed Sacrament.
Encouraging words for Christchurch have been written on hearts tied to silhouetted figures on a fence.
Encouraging words for Christchurch have been written on hearts tied to silhouetted figures on a fence.
Encouraging words for Christchurch have been written on hearts tied to silhouetted figures on a fence.
A photograph of the earthquake damage to the Canterbury Provincial Chambers on Durham Street. The top of one of the chambers has crumbled and the masonry has fallen onto the footpath. Scaffolding which was erected after the 4 September 2010 earthquake has also fallen. Wire fences have been placed around the building as a cordon.
A photograph of the Wellington Emergency Management Office Emergency Response Team walking down Lichfield Street. Plastic fencing and road cones have been placed along both sides of the road as cordons. Behind the fences are piles of bricks and other rubble from the buildings above.
A photograph of the earthquake damage to Knox Church on the corner of Bealey Avenue and Victoria Street. The walls of the gables have crumbled, and the bricks have fallen onto the footpath. Road cones, metal fences, and cordon tape have been placed around the building as a cordon.
People peer through the cordon fence outside Ballantynes. The photographer comments, "Whilst on the CERA red zone coach tour we passed Ballantynes and felt like caged animals. There was crowds watching us and we were caged inside the CERA coach with our keepers to make sure we were not allowed to escape our confines".
A photograph of the Wellington Emergency Management Office Emergency Response Team walking down Lichfield Street. Plastic fencing and road cones have been placed along both sides of the road as cordons. Behind the fences are piles of bricks and other rubble from the buildings above.
A photograph of members of the Wellington Emergency Management Office Emergency Response Team walking down Lichfield Street towards the intersection of Manchester Street. Buildings on either side of the team have been damaged by the earthquake. Plastic and wire fences line the street to the right.
A photograph of the earthquake damage to the former Canterbury Public Library on the corner of Hereford Street and Cambridge Terrace. The bricks in the corner of the building have crumbled and masonry can be seen on the footpath below. Wire fences have been placed around the building as a cordon.