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TWO OF THE SUBSTITUTE TOWN HALLS OF CHRISTCHURCH IN THE PAST.—ABOVE: The King Edward Barracks, February 16, 1963, during a concert given for the Queen. LEFT: The Colosseum (the New Regent Street of today) with 2600 people pres ent for a cost-of-living and anti-conscription demonstration, March, 1917.

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Press, Volume CXII, Issue 33034, 29 September 1972, Page 26

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TWO OF THE SUBSTITUTE TOWN HALLS OF CHRISTCHURCH IN THE PAST.—ABOVE: The King Edward Barracks, February 16, 1963, during a concert given for the Queen. LEFT: The Colosseum (the New Regent Street of today) with 2600 people pres ent for a cost-of-living and anti-conscription demonstration, March, 1917. Press, Volume CXII, Issue 33034, 29 September 1972, Page 26

TWO OF THE SUBSTITUTE TOWN HALLS OF CHRISTCHURCH IN THE PAST.—ABOVE: The King Edward Barracks, February 16, 1963, during a concert given for the Queen. LEFT: The Colosseum (the New Regent Street of today) with 2600 people pres ent for a cost-of-living and anti-conscription demonstration, March, 1917. Press, Volume CXII, Issue 33034, 29 September 1972, Page 26