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Christchurch: a chronology

A timeline of some Christchurch events in chronological order from 1700s to 1989.

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This week in history

March 12-15, 1927
Visit of Duke of York (later King George VI).
March 14, 1987
“Te Maori” exhibition opens at the Robert McDougall Art Gallery. Over a nine week period, 147,012 people visited “Te Maori”, the largest number to a single exhibition at the Gallery
March 15, 1854
Sheepstealer James McKenzie arrested and imprisoned at Lyttelton. He subsequently escaped and was recaptured several times, and was conditionally pardoned on January 11, 1856.
March 15, 1856
Christchurch Club formed.
March 15, 1982
City Council resolution declares Christchurch City a nuclear weapons free zone.
March 15, 1983
New Zealand’s first "test-tube" baby born at St Georges Hospital.
March 16-17, 1970
Visit by the Queen, Duke of Edinburgh, Prince of Wales and Princess Anne.
March 17, 1857
First vehicle crosses the Port Hills - a spring cart pulled by bullocks negotiates the Bridle Path.
March 17, 1864
Arthur’s Pass crossed by Arthur (later Sir Arthur) Dudley Dobson. He became the Christchurch City Surveyor in 1901.
March 17, 1928
Civic Theatre opens in Manchester Street. The theatre was built in the burned out shell of the old Alexandra Hall; part of the Canterbury Exhibition Hall. See 1900 and 1917.
March 18, 1850
Jollie completes survey and plan of Christchurch.

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