Selective colour full size view from one of my previous shots. Edgeware Road, Christchurch. Damaged from the Christchurch Earthquake Twitter | Facebook |
A PDF copy of pages 230-231 of the book Christchurch: The Transitional City Pt IV. The pages document the transitional project 'Flowers on Road Cones'. Photos: Irene Boles
An entry from Ruth Gardner's Blog for 07 May 2014 entitled, "Crowned with a Cone".
The front page graphic for the Mainlander section of The Press, featuring an article about road cones.
Road cones on Stanmore Road in front of Richmond Seafoods.
Road cones on the road in front of Tiffanys Restaurant and Bar.
An infographic giving statistics about road cones.
The orange road cone has become a symbol of Christchurch since the earthquakes. Now two men and a trailer have the job of retrieving the hundreds of cones that have gone missing over the past six years.
Road cones on Stanmore Road in front of the cordoned-off Richmond Methodist Church.
On the one year anniversary of the February 22nd, flowers were placed in road cones across Christchurch to remember the earthquake victims. These two cone are next to a road sign that says 'Footpath closed. Please use other site'.
On the one year anniversary of the February 22nd, flowers were placed in road cones across Christchurch to remember the earthquake victims. This cone is next to a road sign that says 'Footpath closed. Please use other site'.
Damage to a residential street. Road cones on the road mark out an uneven area.
Damage to a residential street. Road cones on the road mark out an uneven area.
Damage to a residential street. Road cones on the road mark out an uneven area.
Two road cones mark out an uneven surface on the road. The hole is filled with water.
Taping and road cones around Amuri Courts on Durham Street.
Road cones on the intersection of Gloucester Street and Cambridge Terrace.
Fencing and road cones around a building on St Asaph Street.
Flowers planted in an upside-down road cone embedded in the soil.
Silt from liquefaction on a driveway and road. A road cone marks out the uneven road and a piece of board creates a temporary ramp from the driveway out onto the road.
Silt from liquefaction on a driveway and road. A road cone marks out the uneven road and a piece of board creates a temporary ramp from the driveway out onto the road.
On the one year anniversary of the February 22nd, flowers were placed in road cones across Christchurch to remember the earthquake victims. These cones mark out uneven areas of the footpath.
A street sign and road cone near the Avon River saying "Uneven Surface".
A damaged house that has been fenced off with tape and road cones.
The Terrace on the Park apartment complex has been cordoned off. Fencing and road cones have been used to close the road around the complex.
The Terrace on the Park apartment complex has been cordoned off. Fencing and road cones have been used to close the road around the complex.
A view down Durham Street. Road cones can be seen down the street, diverting traffic.
Flowers were placed in road cones to commemorate those that died in the February earthquake.
Road cones diverting traffic on Durham Street. In the background is the Amuri Courts building.
A view down Gloucester Street. Some road cones can be seen in the far background.