A timeline of some Christchurch events in chronological order from 1700s to 1989.
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This week in history
- July 11, 1879
- Post Office building in Cathedral Square completed.
- July 11, 1951
- Waterfront strike ends.
- July 11, 1979
- First meeting of the Canterbury United Council.
- July 13, 1905
- Construction of King Edward barracks begins. The building was completed in an amazing 25 days. In the absence of a true Town Hall, it was often the venue for large concerts and civic occasions.
- July 13, 1945
- Severe gales with gusts to 145 kilometres per hour (90 miles per hour).
- July 14, 1945
- Record snowfall 280mm (11 inches) over most of city.
- July 15-21, 1979
- Doyly Carte Opera Company gives performances.
- July 16, 1852
- Choral classes begin in Lyttelton.
- July 16, 1989
- Death of John Densem, Christchurch designer and musician, who initiated this publication.
- July 17, 1861
- Work begins on the railway to Lyttelton. Preliminary work on the tunnel had begun in January 1860, but the original contractors had withdrawn in November.
- July 17, 1915
- First Canterbury wounded from the war return to Lyttelton on the "Willochra".
- July 17, 1964
- Opening of the Government Life Building in Cathedral Square. It was the citys first "high rise glass box". The buildings rooftop clock and temperature readings have become a familiar part of the Square.
- July 17, 1979
- Visit by Princess Anne.


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