An aerial view of the Christchurch City Council’s new Victoria Square concept plan shows relationships between different parts of a revamped park that would cross the Avon River to the front of the luxury Parkroyal Hotel. Steps lead up to the Victoria Street bridge and its canopies, which will bring the bridge down to a more human scale when traffic no longer uses it. Near the bridge is the relocated Captain Cook statue. Near the intersection of Colombo Street and Armagh Street is the Queen Victoria statue, shifted from its present mound site.
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Press, 14 December 1985, Page 9
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93An aerial view of the Christchurch City Council’s new Victoria Square concept plan shows relationships between different parts of a revamped park that would cross the Avon River to the front of the luxury Parkroyal Hotel. Steps lead up to the Victoria Street bridge and its canopies, which will bring the bridge down to a more human scale when traffic no longer uses it. Near the bridge is the relocated Captain Cook statue. Near the intersection of Colombo Street and Armagh Street is the Queen Victoria statue, shifted from its present mound site. Press, 14 December 1985, Page 9
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