A timeline of some Christchurch events in chronological order from 1700s to 1989.
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Begin at the beginning 
This week in history
- February 24, 1881
- First century in first class cricket scored by G. Watson for Canterbury.
- February 25, 1908
- Theatre Royal opens. This is the building which exists today, the third to bear the name.
- February 25, 1948
- Picton to Christchurch express derailed at Seddon. 6 people killed.
- February 25, 1978
- New Brighton Mall opens.
- February 25, 1979
- Concert by jazzman "Count" Basie and his orchestra.
- February 26, 1898
- First Australasian swimming championships held in City.
- February 26, 1931
- Bowker Fountain in Victoria Square in operation.
- February 26, 1938
- Summit Road opens.
- February 26, 1947
- First ticketed airline flight from New Zealand - Lancastrian "City of London" flies from Harewood to Sydney.
- February 26, 1974
- Worlds biggest plane, a USN Lockheed Galaxy, lands at airport.
- February 26, 1977
- New Durham Street bridge over the Avon opens.
- February 27, 1964
- Lyttelton road tunnel opens, New Zealands longest.
- February 28, 1853
- Provincial boundary defined by proclamation. Westland (then called West Canterbury) included as part of Canterbury.
- February 28, 1967
- Canterbury cricket team defeats visiting Australians, the first time any New Zealand team had done so.
- February 28, 1981
- Visit by Mme Simone Veil, President of European Parliament.
- February 28, 1986
- Visit by the Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh.
- March 1, 1851
- Isabella Hercus arrives with settlers.
- March 1, 1865
- Godley Head lighthouse in operation.
- March 1, 1880
- School for the Deaf (now Van Asch College) opens in Sumner. Director Gerrit van Asch introduced oral teaching methods to New Zealand.
- March 1, 1922
- Addington School Committee presents a special certificate to Cecil Hughes for 8 years attendance without missing a day (probably a New Zealand record).
- March 1, 1930
- Majestic Theatre opens - the citys first steel frame building.
- March 2, 1970
- Amid mounting controversy, City Council begins construction of road deviation through Hagley Park. The work was stopped by March 7 for legal reasons, and the project was eventually scrapped.
- March 2, 1974
- Re-built Centennial Pool opens.