[From the 1900 jubilee number of the “Weekly Press”, Christchurch. The Christchurch of the 1860's which Lady Barker described as "a very pretty little town, still primitive enough to be picturesque and yet very thriving: capital shops, where everything may be bought; churches, public buildings, e very handsome club-house etc." Oxford Terrace and Gloucester Street are in the foreground and. the Triangle to the left.
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New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume 81, Issue 5, 15 November 1950, Page 487
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65[From the 1900 jubilee number of the “Weekly Press”, Christchurch. The Christchurch of the 1860's which Lady Barker described as "a very pretty little town, still primitive enough to be picturesque and yet very thriving: capital shops, where everything may be bought; churches, public buildings, e very handsome club-house etc." Oxford Terrace and Gloucester Street are in the foreground and. the Triangle to the left. New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume 81, Issue 5, 15 November 1950, Page 487
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