
Samo Coffee Lounge signs decorate the front of The Loons Circus Theatre Company building on Canterbury Street in Lyttelton. The facade of the building is propped up by a timber frame and concrete blocks. Samo Coffee Lounge was run inside the Loons building by a group of former Lyttelton Coffee Company staff.
Photograph captioned by BeckerFraserPhotos, "628 Colombo Street and 157 Tuam Street".
A news item titled, "Recovery Needs Business to Open", published on the Lyttelton Harbour Information Centre's website on Sunday, 30 October 2011.
A brick wall has fallen from this house, exposing the rooms within and leaving a pile of rubble in front. The ceiling has slumped and is held up with jacks. The photographer comments, "This was probably the result of the shallower February Christchurch earthquake rather than the bigger September one".
Spice Traders is open again following the February earthquake.
The tours will allow people to see the earthquake damage closeup for the first time since the earthquake struck in February.
A notice on the window of the closed Fish and Chip shop on London Street reading, "Sorry my shop is damage and not open again. Sorry for everyone who have (sic) damage, very sad and very hard for people. But I will open new shop soon in Norwich Quay. See you soon, Phyong".
The junction was finally opened to cross traffic just before Christmas.
A show-home like office open in the Kirkwood Village for viewing.
A show-home like office open in the Kirkwood Village for viewing.
A show-home like office open in the Kirkwood Village for viewing.
A show-home like office open in the Kirkwood Village for viewing.
A show-home like office open in the Kirkwood Village for viewing.
A show-home like office open in the Kirkwood Village for viewing.
A photograph of a sign reading, "Workshop, cafes, clothes, ski shop open".
A show-home like office open in the Kirkwood Village for viewing.
A show-home like office open in the Kirkwood Village for viewing.
A show-home like office open in the Kirkwood Village for viewing.
A building being erected on the corner of Gloucester Street and Woodham Road.
Christchurch people will be allowed to walk through the heart of the city this weekend for the first time since February's devastating earthquake.
A photograph of a sign on a cordon fence announcing that Redcurrent is open.
A photograph captioned by BeckerFraserPhotos, "Avonside Girls High School sign". The sign reads, "This site is closed but the school is open. Avonside Girls High School has been temporarily relocated to Burnside High School, 151 Greers Road, Burnside 8053. Please do not enter this site - earthquake-damaged buildings".
Photograph captioned by Fairfax, "Christchurch Airport opened at 8am this morning to domestic flights".
Photograph captioned by Fairfax, "Christchurch Airport opened at 8am this morning to domestic flights".
Photograph captioned by Fairfax, "Christchurch Airport opened at 8am this morning to domestic flights".
Photograph captioned by Fairfax, "Christchurch Airport opened at 8am this morning to domestic flights".
Photograph captioned by Fairfax, "Christchurch Airport opened at 8am this morning to domestic flights".
Photograph captioned by Fairfax, "Christchurch Airport opened at 8am this morning to domestic flights".
Photograph captioned by Fairfax, "Christchurch Airport opened at 8am this morning to domestic flights".
A sign on the cordon fence surrounding the Arts Centre points to open tourist attractions.