A timeline of some Christchurch events in chronological order from 1700s to 1989.
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This week in history
- November 7, 1896
- First commercial screening of "Edisons Cinematograph".
- November 8, 1918
- Huge crowds gather in streets after false reports of World War I armistice. The Canterbury Battalions losses in the war had been 2353 dead.
- November 8, 1956
- Last trolley bus runs.
- November 8, 1983
- Opening of Canterbury Centre. The building (55m) becomes the citys tallest, above the Police Station (53m) and the University Hight Library (51m). But the Cathedral spire at 62m remains the highest structure.
- November 9, 1965
- Opening of the citys first parking building on the corner of Manchester and Gloucester Streets.
- November 10, 1839
- Captain William B. Rhodes lands 50 cattle at Akaroa.
- November 10, 1863
- First Cobb & Co. coach to Timaru.
- November 10, 1958
- Museum centennial extensions open.
- November 11-13, 1980
- Visit by Duke and Duchess of Kent.
- November 11, 1880
- Christchurch Amateur Swimming Club formed (the first in New Zealand).
- November 11, 1904
- Christchurch Cathedral completed. Architect George Gilbert Scott.
- November 11, 1924
- Bridge of Remembrance opens.
- November 11, 1929
- Edmonds band rotunda opens.
- November 11, 1978
- Radio Rhema, New Zealands first religious radio station, begins regular transmission.
- November 11, 1980
- $25 million Thyssen Bornemisza exhibition of modern painting opens at Robert McDougall Art Gallery.
- November 12, 1918
- Armistice officially announced. But this time, there was little public celebration in a city now stricken by the full effects of the flu epidemic.
- November 12, 1980
- New Civic Offices (formerly Millers Department Store) officially open.
- November 12, 1988
- Richard Hadlee takes his 374th test wicket at Bangalore, India setting a new world record.
- November 13, 1849
- Royal Charter granted for the incorporation of the Canterbury Association.


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