
A photograph of a damaged car on the top of the rubble from a demolished building on the corner of Colombo Street and Bealey Avenue. Wire fences and road cones have been placed around the rubble as a cordon.
A photograph of a damaged car on the top of the rubble from a demolished building on the corner of Colombo Street and Bealey Avenue. Wire fences and road cones have been placed around the rubble as a cordon.
A photograph of the street art in front of St Barnabas Church on Fendalton Road. The message, "Outrageous", has been constructed from fabric and other materials on the wire fences in front of the building.
The word 'faith' has been formed by flowers on the cordon fence beside St John the Baptist Church on Latimer Square. The photographer comments, "If I remember correctly this has been on the fence surrounding the Christchurch earthquake red zone for quite a while and looks remarkably pristine".
A photograph of a cordon across Victoria Street at the intersection with Salisbury Street. Damage to shops on both sides of the road can be seen. An excavator is parked on the left side of the road near the cordon fence.
A photograph of the earthquake damage to a building on the corner of Barbadoes and Armagh Streets. The top storey of the building has crumbled, spilling rubble onto the pavement. Steel fences and road cones have been placed around the rubble as a cordon.
A photograph of the street art in front of St Barnabas Church on Fendalton Road. The message, "Outrageous", has been constructed from fabric and other materials on the wire fences in front of the building.
A photograph of the street art in front of St Barnabas Church on Fendalton Road. The message, "Outrageous", has been constructed from fabric and other materials on the wire fences in front of the building.
Looking across the faultline where the Saturday 4 September 2010 magnitude 7.1 earthquake originated. Note how much the previously straight fence is now out of alignment.
Looking across the faultline where the Saturday 4 September 2010 magnitude 7.1 earthquake originated. Note how much the previously straight fence is now out of alignment.
A photograph of part of a damaged fence on Highfield Road in Darfield.
A photograph of a painting attached to a wire fence with cable ties.
A banner for Ellerslie Internation Flower Show on the fence around the event,
A sign on the fence at Holy Smoke restaurant reading, "Holy Smoke Open!".
A sign on the fence at Holy Smoke restaurant reading, "Open, smokin' again".
The fenced-off site of Ground Culinary Centre on London Street in Lyttelton.
Fences block the road at the corner of Kilmore Street and Madras Street.
A photograph of a warning sign on the fence around a demolition site.
A photograph of a hazard board on a cordon fence on Cambridge Terrace.
A photograph of painted fence palings at the Gap Filler Butterfly Gap site.
A photograph of a shop mannequin leaning against a fence on Manchester Street.
A photograph of a damaged fence near the Greendale fault line in Canterbury.
Buckling on a fence in Pines beach, after the September 4th earthquake
Detail of damage to Beaufort House on Latimer Square, seen through a fence.
The entrance to the damaged Convention Centre seen from behind the cordon fence.
Demolished buildings on Colombo Street, seen through the cordon fence on Moorhouse Avenue.
A photograph of the partially-demolished QEII park taken from behind a fence.
Staff member guards a fence closing off the campus after the September earthquake.
A sign on the fence at Holy Smoke restaurant reading, "Holy Smoke Open!".
The fence of this house in Kaiapoi has sunk into the liquefaction silt.