
A photograph looking north down Manchester Street. Coloured shipping containers have been stacked in front of the remaining facade of the Excelsior Hotel building on the right and empty building sites on the left are fenced off.
A photograph of an earthquake-damaged house in Christchurch. The bricks on the side of the house have crumbled and damaged the fence. A red sticker on the front window indicates that the building is unsafe to enter.
A photograph looking east down Hereford Street from the intersection with Durham Street. In the distance, members of the New Zealand Army are guarding a cordon fence.
A photograph of rubble and glass on the footpath outside Manchester Courts on the corner of Manchester and Hereford Streets. The photograph is taken through the wire of a cordon fence.
Demolished buildings on Cashel Street, surrounded by a cordon fence.
Detail of a demolition site, seen through the cordon fence.
Damage to an ivy-covered fence outside a residential property.
A crane and fences outside Cranmer Court on Kilmore Street.
Fences surround the badly damaged Dorset Apartments on Peterborough Street.
Lyttelton Service centre is boarded up and partially fenced off.
Damaged buildings on Colombo Street, seen through the cordon fence.
A sign on a cordon fence reading, "Do not enter".
Children's artworks hanging from the cordon fence on Gloucester Street.
A crushed car behind a security fence on Tuam Street.
A photograph of workers behind wire fences on Colombo Street.
Demolition work on Litchfield Street, seen through the cordon fence.
Demolished buildings on Cashel Street, surrounded by a cordon fence.
Damaged buildings on Fitzgerald Avenue, seen through the cordon fence.
Damage to an ivy-covered fence on a residential property.
Red tape around a damaged brick fence on Helmores Lane.
Earthquake damage to a brick fence around a letter box.
A man walks past the cordon fence around the CBD.
Cordon fence around a damaged building in the central city.
One landscape colour digital photograph taken on 28 April 2012 looking south from Cunningham Terrace, Lyttelton. The photograph shows a homemade sign with the text "How Happy are Those Whose Walls Already Rise. Virgil" . The sign is attached to a temporary safety fence on top of a retaining wall awaiting repair. Quoted author The retaining wall...
A photograph of the badly-damaged buildings on the corner of High Street and Tuam Street. The corner has been cordoned off and fallen bricks lie behind the fences. Stark, white mannequins can be seen in the windows.
A photograph of the earthquake damage the brick fence of a house in Christchurch. Bricks from the broken fence have been stacked on the footpath in front. Liquefaction has been piled on the footpath and road cones placed in front.
A photograph of the earthquake damage the brick fence of a house in Christchurch. Bricks from the broken fence have been stacked on the footpath in front. Liquefaction has been piled on the footpath and road cones placed in front.
Lyttelton band, Runaround Sue, perform at Gap Filler's "Film in the Gap!" project in Beckenham. Gap Filler have enclosed one side of their project's site with a fence made of old metal bed heads. The fence has been decorated with fairy lights.
A photograph of the partially-demolished Westende Jewellers Building on the corner of Worcester and Manchester Street. Wire fences have been placed around the building and a Southern Demolition excavator can be seen behind them.
A photograph tied to the security fence around Riccarton House. The photographer comments, "There were photographs all along the line of the fence - I assume it was some sort of art exhibition, but I couldn't see any signs, or information on the artist(s)".