Exterior of the new Lyttelton fire station prior to its opening at 57 London Street.
Lyttelton, looking along Sumner Road and London Street, Police Station in foreground
An outdoor table and chairs at the transitional garden at 44 London Street, Lyttelton.
Candle at Shroom Room Cafe, 48 London Street, Lyttelton.
The sign from Tommy Chang's at 48 London Street in Lyttelton.
Transitional garden at 44 London Street, Lyttelton.
The name Lyttelton spelt with bricks at the transitional garden situated at 44 London Street, Lyttelton.
A wire mesh artwork of a figure on the wall at Shroom Room Cafe, 48 London Street, Lyttelton.
A juice stall at 6 London Street, Lyttelton. Adjacent to the east is 2 London Street.
Alleyway on the eastern side of Lyttelton Bakery, 11 London Street.
Decorated tree at the transitional garden site at 44 London Street, Lyttelton.
Shroom Room Cafe, 48 London Street, Lyttelton.
Porthole Bar (42 London Street) on the corner of London Street and Canterbury Street.
Empty site of former Harbour Light Cinema located at 24 London Street.
Empty site of former store located at 6 London Street, formerly C. Mazey watchmaker and jewellers. Site in use for storage of shipping container and various other items.
Mr D. Lublow, civil and naval tailor, sat in his London Street store in Lyttelton next to a traditional Singer sewing machine prior to the closure of his shop after five generations.
Exterior of Volcano Café on the corner on London Street and Canterbury Street in Lyttelton.
Interior of Volcano Café on the corner on London Street and Canterbury Street in Lyttelton.
Head and shoulders portraits of retired seaman Peter Laming of Lyttelton.
Retired seaman Peter Laming seated in a cane armchair on the porch of his house in Lyttelton.
The bronze sled dog sculpture by local artist, Mark Whyte, situated outside Lyttelton Library on the corner of London Street and Canterbury Street.
Election hoardings for the 2017 New Zealand election on the exterior of 55 London Street in Lyttelton.