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Image: Victoria Square, 1864

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Description: Photo 2: Oxford Terrace and Colombo Street run parallel, with Armagh Street still unformed. In the background at left is St Luke's Church. Along Colombo Street from the left are C.W. Bishop's store, the first official post office and the market-house where from 1853 weekly farmers' markets were held. In 1862 this became the government post office. Further along Colombo Street is Mrs Williams' Glasgow House with three gables (later Armstrong's), alongside H.E. Alport's store and auction rooms. In the foreground along Oxford Terrace are an Office of Works and a store, the police station and gaol and the immigration barracks (later used by the volunteer fire brigade). There is a shingle pit in Armagh Street.
Title: Victoria Square, 1864
Credit: This file was derived from: Market Place, Christchurch, 1864 (01).jpg:  Market Place, Christchurch, 1864 (02).jpg: 
Author: Market Place, Christchurch, 1864 (01).jpg: not stated Market Place, Christchurch, 1864 (02).jpg: not stated derivative work: Schwede66
Usage Terms: Public domain
License: Public domain
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