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View along Hereford Street
14 August 1976
View of buildings along Hereford Street starting at 90 Hereford Street and looking towards Oxford Terrace. In the background is Central Police Station building.
Creator: Christchurch Star
Area: Central City / Central Christchurch - South
- Cars
- Central city
- Christchurch
- 1970s
- Hereford Street
- 1976
- Black and white image
- August 1976
- 48 Hereford Street
- Shand's Emporium
- Central city buildings
- High rises
- 90 Hereford Street
- Central Police Station
- 14 August 1976
- Christchurch Central Police Station
- Wentworth Building
- Olympia
- 88 Hereford Street
- Shand's
Source: Christchurch Star Archive
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The Roman Catholic Pro-Cathedral, Barbadoes Street.
1900
The original portion of this church was designed by Benjamin Mountfort , and opened in 1864. It was enlarged in the 1870s. Here it is shown ready to vacate its site in favour of the planned new Cathedral. Three powerful traction engines were used. The dead weight of the partially stripped building was about 250 tons even with its slate roof removed, but it was easily hauled along specially constructed, well-greased wooden tramways. At the time it was the biggest job of its kind ever undertaken in New Zealand. After being given a new iron roof it was opened on its new site by Bishop Moran on 22 July 1900. After the new Cathedral opened, the old building became part of the nearby Roman Catholic school complex
Area: Central City / Central Christchurch - Southeast
Source: Canterbury times, 13 June 1900, p. 36.
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Canterbury Public Library annex
20 December 1975
The annex to the Canterbury Public Library being delivered by truck and manoeuvred into place.
Creator: Christchurch Star
Area: Central City / Central Christchurch - West
Source: Christchurch Star Archive
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Reference ID: CCL-StarP-02478A
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Relocation of Art Handicraft building
19 October 1961
The Art Handicraft building at Addington Show Grounds being relocated to another section of the grounds as part of general improvement works.
Creator: Christchurch Star
Area: South West / Addington
Source: Christchurch Star Archive
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St Columba's Anglican Church, Hornby
7 June 1975
Exterior of St Columba's Anglican Church, built in 1906, raised off the ground during a move of the church 15 yards on its site on Main South Road near Denton Park, Hornby during extension works.
Creator: Christchurch Star
Area: West / Hornby
Source: Christchurch Star Archive
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St Andrew's Church relocation
28 August 1986
Preparations for the relocation of St Andrew's Presbyterian Church from Oxford Terrace to Rangi Ruru.
Creator: Christchurch Star
Area: Central City / Central Christchurch - Southwest
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Mother Hubbards, Armagh Street
1990
Exterior view of Mother Hubbards, originally built between 1865-66 in Oxford Terrace in central Christchurch. In 1907 it was moved to 159 Armagh Street.
Creator: Rosemary Spiewak
Area: Central City / Central Christchurch - East
Collection: Rosemary Spiewak
Contributor: Rosemary Spiewak
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Removal of the Roman Catholic Pro-Cathedral, Christchurch
1900
This was the largest building ever removed in New Zealand. The removal of the Roman Catholic Pro-Cathedral, from its present site, in order to make room for the new cathedral, which it has been decided to build, was a task of no light order. The building, which was 108 ft. by 86 ft. and was a substantially-built structure, weighing 250 tons, had to be removed a distance of 400 ft. On its side it faces Ferry Road. Three large traction engines were used, and the operations were under the direction of Messrs Collins and Harman, architects, the work being done by Mr Swanston, the contractor.
Area: Central City / Central Christchurch - Southeast
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Historic buildings on Manchester Street
2 June 2018
View from across Manchester Street of earthquake damaged Trinity Congregational Church and the former Shand's Emporium building from Hereford St.
Creator: Sarelle
Area: Central City / Cathedral Square South
- 2010s
- Central city
- Christchurch
- Manchester Street
- Worcester Street
- Churches
- Earthquake damage
- 2018
- Historic buildings
- Traffic cones
- Portaloos
- Trinity Congregational Church
- Congregationalist churches
- Corner Manchester Street and Worcester Street
- 124 Worcester Street
- Shand's Emporium
- 217 Manchester Street
- Shand's
- Via-SaSn
- Colour image
Contributor: Sarelle
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Moving Parklands Baptist Church Hall 1999
1999
Baptist Church "Hall" being shifted from 46 Queenspark Drive to 180 Qeeenspark Drive early 1999, to make way for building the Parklands Library.
Area: North East / Parklands
Contributor: Fay Anderson
Source: Entry in the 2014 Christchurch City Libraries Photo Hunt
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Reference ID: CCL-PH14-008
Uploaded by: CCL Photo Hunt
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Old house from Halswell Quarry on the move, December 1994
December 1994
Area: South West / Halswell
Source: Kete Christchurch
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The interior of the Roman Catholic Pro-Cathedral
Circa 1895
The Church of the Blessed Sacrament was a large building on the site of the present Cathedral. The land had been granted by the Canterbury Provincial Council on condition that a building was erected on it. The original portion of the church, designed by Mr B.W. Mountfort, Provincial Architect, and built by Father J.B. Chataigner, had been opened in 1864. During the 1870's it had been enlarged to accommodate a growing Catholic population. It was removed to Ferry Road in 1900.
Area: Central City / Central Christchurch - Southeast
Reference ID: CCL-KPCD10-0058
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