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  2. Christchurch City Libraries - Wikipedia

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    Christchurch City Libraries is a network of 21 libraries and a mobile book bus. operated by the Christchurch City Council and Following the 2011 Christchurch earthquake the previous Christchurch Central Library building was demolished, and was replaced by a new central library building in Cathedral Square, Tūranga, which opened in 2018.

  3. Christchurch Central Library - Wikipedia

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    The Canterbury Public Library building, was a library in Central Christchurch and the main library of Christchurch City Libraries, New Zealand. It was the largest library in the South Island and the third-biggest in New Zealand. It was also known as the Central Library. It opened in 1982 on the corner of Oxford Terrace and Gloucester Street but ...

  4. Christchurch - Wikipedia

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    ChristchurchNZ.com. Christchurch ( / ˈkraɪstʃɜːrtʃ / ⓘ; Māori: Ōtautahi) is the largest city in the South Island and the second-largest city by urban area population in New Zealand, after Auckland. [a] Christchurch lies in the Canterbury Region, near the centre of the east coast of the South Island, east of the Canterbury Plains.

  5. Tūranga - Wikipedia

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    Tūranga. /  43.53000°S 172.63694°E  / -43.53000; 172.63694. Tūranga is the largest public library located in Central Christchurch, New Zealand. It opened on 12 October 2018 and replaced the nearby Christchurch Central Library that was closed on the day of the 2011 Christchurch earthquake .

  6. File:Christchurch City Library interior.jpg - Wikipedia

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  7. Wikipedia:GLAM/AoWPAL 2024/Library - Wikipedia

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    Tūranga, photographed by Christchurch volunteer Michal Klajban. Tūranga, the Christchurch central city library, is one of the most impressive achievements of the post-earthquake rebuild. It hosts Canterbury Stories, a community archive of photographs and publications, including the photo library of the Christchurch Star.

  8. Lancaster Park - Wikipedia

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    History Ownership. In 1880 Canterbury Cricket and Athletics Sports Co. Ltd was established. In 1882, Edward Stevens and Arthur Ollivier initiated the purchase of a parcel of swampy farmland (the actual cricket ground was in low-lying area and basically sitting on a large pool of saturated land) which became Lancaster Park, and Lancaster was the name of the farmer and previous landlord.

  9. List of tallest buildings in Christchurch - Wikipedia

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    43 of the 54 Christchurch high-rises colour-coded as per the list below, with their status shown as of December 2020 This list of tallest buildings in Christchurch ranks high-rise buildings in Christchurch, New Zealand by height. The first high-rise was Manchester Courts, which was the city's tallest building from 1906 until 1967. Manchester Courts was demolished following the 2010 Canterbury ...