Hamish Hay Bridge, the Glossary
Hamish Hay Bridge (also known as Victoria Street Bridge; previously Victoria Bridge and initially variably Papanui Bridge and Market Place Bridge) is located in Victoria Square, Christchurch, New Zealand.[1]
Table of Contents
49 relations: Alfred Barker (doctor), Archbishop of Dublin (Church of Ireland), Armagh Street Bridge, Armagh Street Park Bridge, Arthur Rhodes (politician), Avon River / Ōtākaro, Avonhead, Bayswater, New Zealand, Canterbury Association, Canterbury Province, Cashmere, New Zealand, Chain (unit), Charles Fox (engineer, born 1810), Christchurch, Christchurch City Council, Christchurch City Libraries, Courtenay, New Zealand, Crowne Plaza, Christchurch, Edward Dobson, Edward George Wright, Emeritus, Geoffrey Rice, George V, Girder, Guise Brittan, Hamish Hay, Heritage New Zealand, John Anderson (mayor), John Ollivier, Kirwee, List of historic places in Christchurch, Lyttelton Times, Lyttelton, New Zealand, Mary of Teck, Mayor of Christchurch, New Zealand Government, Papanui, Resident magistrate, Richard Whately, Second Boer War, St Albans, New Zealand, Statue of Queen Victoria, Christchurch, Stockton-on-Tees, The Cyclopedia of New Zealand, The Press, University of Canterbury, Victoria Square, Christchurch, Waimakariri River, 2011 Christchurch earthquake.
- 1860s architecture in New Zealand
- Bridges completed in 1864
- Heritage New Zealand Category 2 historic places in the Canterbury Region
Alfred Barker (doctor)
Alfred Charles Barker (1819–1873) was a New Zealand medical doctor and photographer.
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Archbishop of Dublin (Church of Ireland)
The Archbishop of Dublin is a senior bishop in the Church of Ireland, second only to the Archbishop of Armagh.
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Armagh Street Bridge
The Armagh Street Bridge is a historic bridge on Armagh Street in Christchurch Central City. Hamish Hay Bridge and Armagh Street Bridge are heritage New Zealand Category 2 historic places in the Canterbury Region.
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Armagh Street Park Bridge
The Armagh Street Park Bridge, also known as the Park Bridge, College Bridge and Armagh Street Hagley Bridge, is located in Christchurch, New Zealand.
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Arthur Rhodes (politician)
Arthur Edgar Gravenor Rhodes (20 March 1859 – 26 December 1922) was a New Zealand Member of Parliament and Mayor of Christchurch.
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Avon River / Ōtākaro
The Avon River / Ōtākaro (and) flows through the centre of the city of Christchurch, New Zealand, and out to an estuary, which it shares with the Ōpāwaho / Heathcote River, the Avon Heathcote Estuary / Ihutai.
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Avonhead
Avonhead is a suburb of the New Zealand city of Christchurch.
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Bayswater, New Zealand
Bayswater is a suburb located on the North Shore of Auckland, New Zealand.
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Canterbury Association
The Canterbury Association was formed in 1848 in England by members of parliament, peers, and Anglican church leaders, to establish a colony in New Zealand.
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Canterbury Province
The Canterbury Province was a province of New Zealand from 1853 until the abolition of provincial government in 1876.
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Cashmere, New Zealand
Cashmere (Te Iringa-o-Kahukura) is a suburb which rises above the southern end of the city of Christchurch in New Zealand's South Island, on the north side of the Port Hills.
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Chain (unit)
The chain (abbreviated ch) is a unit of length equal to 66 feet (22 yards), used in both the US customary and Imperial unit systems.
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Charles Fox (engineer, born 1810)
Sir Charles Fox (11 March 1810 – 11 June 1874) was an English civil engineer and contractor.
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Christchurch
Christchurch (Ōtautahi) is the largest city in the South Island and the second-largest city by urban area population in New Zealand, after Auckland.
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Christchurch City Council
The Christchurch City Council is the local government authority for Christchurch in New Zealand.
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Christchurch City Libraries
Christchurch City Libraries is a network of 21 libraries and a mobile book bus.
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Courtenay, New Zealand
Courtenay is a settlement in inland Canterbury, New Zealand.
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Crowne Plaza, Christchurch
The Crowne Plaza in Christchurch, New Zealand, originally known as the Parkroyal Hotel, was a hotel of the Crowne Plaza group.
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Edward Dobson
Edward Dobson (1816/17? – 19 September 1908) was Provincial Engineer for Canterbury Province, New Zealand from 1854 to 1868.
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Edward George Wright
Edward George Wright (14 June 1831 – 12 August 1902) was an independent conservative Member of Parliament in New Zealand.
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Emeritus
Emeritus (female version: emerita) is an honorary title granted to someone who retires from a position of distinction, most commonly an academic faculty position, but is allowed to continue using the previous title, as in "professor emeritus".
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Geoffrey Rice
Geoffrey Wayne Rice (born 1946) is a New Zealand historian.
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George V
George V (George Frederick Ernest Albert; 3 June 1865 – 20 January 1936) was King of the United Kingdom and the British Dominions, and Emperor of India, from 6 May 1910 until his death in 1936.
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Girder
A girder is a beam used in construction.
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Guise Brittan
William Guise Brittan (3 December 1809 – 18 July 1876), mostly known as Guise Brittan and commonly referred to as W. G. Brittan, was the first Commissioner of Crown Lands for Canterbury in New Zealand.
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Hamish Hay
Sir Hamish Grenfell Hay (8 December 1927 – 7 September 2008) was a New Zealand politician, who served as Mayor of Christchurch for fifteen years, from 1974 to 1989.
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Heritage New Zealand
Heritage New Zealand Pouhere Taonga (initially the National Historic Places Trust and then, from 1963 to 2014, the New Zealand Historic Places Trust) (in Pouhere Taonga) is a Crown entity with a membership of around 20,000 people that advocates for the protection of ancestral sites and heritage buildings in New Zealand.
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John Anderson (mayor)
John Anderson (7 November 1820 – 30 April 1897) was the second Mayor of Christchurch in New Zealand 1868–1869, and a successful businessman.
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John Ollivier
John Ollivier (25 March 1812 – 31 July 1893) was a Member of Parliament in New Zealand, but was better known for his membership of the Canterbury Provincial Council.
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Kirwee
Kirwee is a town located west of Christchurch in the Canterbury region of New Zealand's South Island.
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List of historic places in Christchurch
This list of Heritage New Zealand-listed places in Christchurch contains those buildings and structures that are listed, or were listed in early 2011, with Heritage New Zealand (formerly known as Historic Places Trust) in Christchurch, New Zealand.
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Lyttelton Times
The Lyttelton Times was the first newspaper in Canterbury, New Zealand, publishing the first edition in January 1851.
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Lyttelton, New Zealand
Lyttelton (Ōhinehou or Riritana) is a port town on the north shore of Lyttelton Harbour / Whakaraupō, at the northwestern end of Banks Peninsula and close to Christchurch, on the eastern coast of the South Island of New Zealand.
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Mary of Teck
Mary of Teck (Victoria Mary Augusta Louise Olga Pauline Claudine Agnes; 26 May 186724 March 1953) was Queen of the United Kingdom and the British Dominions, and Empress of India, from 6 May 1910 until 20 January 1936 as the wife of King-Emperor George V. Born and raised in London, Mary was the daughter of Francis, Duke of Teck, a German nobleman, and Princess Mary Adelaide of Cambridge, a granddaughter of King George III.
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Mayor of Christchurch
The Mayor of Christchurch is the head of the municipal government of Christchurch, New Zealand, and presides over the Christchurch City Council.
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New Zealand Government
The New Zealand Government (Te Kāwanatanga o Aotearoa) is the central government through which political authority is exercised in New Zealand.
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Papanui
Papanui is a major suburb of Christchurch, New Zealand.
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Resident magistrate
A resident magistrate is a title for magistrates used in certain parts of the world, that were, or are, governed by the British.
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Richard Whately
Richard Whately (1 February 1787 – 8 October 1863) was an English academic, rhetorician, logician, philosopher, economist, and theologian who also served as a reforming Church of Ireland Archbishop of Dublin.
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Second Boer War
The Second Boer War (Tweede Vryheidsoorlog,, 11 October 189931 May 1902), also known as the Boer War, Anglo–Boer War, or South African War, was a conflict fought between the British Empire and the two Boer republics (the South African Republic and Orange Free State) over the Empire's influence in Southern Africa.
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St Albans, New Zealand
St Albans is a large, inner-northern suburb of Christchurch, New Zealand, located directly north of the Christchurch Central Business District.
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Statue of Queen Victoria, Christchurch
The statue of Queen Victoria is a large bronze statue of Queen Victoria in Victoria Square, Christchurch. Hamish Hay Bridge and statue of Queen Victoria, Christchurch are heritage New Zealand Category 2 historic places in the Canterbury Region.
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Stockton-on-Tees
Stockton-on-Tees is a market town in County Durham, England, with a population of 84,815 at the 2021 UK census.
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The Cyclopedia of New Zealand
The Cyclopedia of New Zealand: industrial, descriptive, historical, biographical facts, figures, illustrations was an encyclopaedia published in New Zealand between 1897 and 1908 by the Cyclopedia Company Ltd.
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The Press
The Press (Te Matatika) is a daily newspaper published in Christchurch, New Zealand, owned by media business Stuff Ltd.
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University of Canterbury
The University of Canterbury (UC; Te Whare Wānanga o Waitaha; postnominal abbreviation Cantuar. or Cant. for Cantuariensis, the Latin name for Canterbury) is a public research university based in Christchurch, New Zealand.
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Victoria Square, Christchurch
Victoria Square is a public park located in central Christchurch, New Zealand.
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Waimakariri River
The Waimakariri River is one of the largest rivers in Canterbury, on the eastern coast of New Zealand's South Island.
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2011 Christchurch earthquake
A major earthquake occurred in Christchurch on Tuesday 22 February 2011 at 12:51 p.m. local time (23:51 UTC, 21 February).
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See also
1860s architecture in New Zealand
- Alberton, Auckland
- Aotea Utanganui – Museum of South Taranaki
- Auckland High Court
- Bluestone Store
- Boulder Bank Lighthouse
- Cameron Blockhouse
- Canterbury Cricket Umpires' Association Pavilion
- Cape Egmont Lighthouse
- Chew Cottage
- Chippenham Lodge
- Christ's College Big School
- Colonial Time Service Observatory
- Dog Island Lighthouse
- Donovan's Store
- Dunedin Synagogue
- Ewelme Cottage
- Ferndale House
- German Mission House
- Hamish Hay Bridge
- Highwic
- Napier Prison
- Ohinetahi
- Panmure Bridge
- Ross Creek Reservoir
- Stafford Place
- Stoddart Cottage
- Sunnyside Hospital
- The Northern Club
- Thistle Inn
- Tiritiri Matangi Lighthouse
- Upper Hutt Blockhouse
- Westland Explorers' Monument
Bridges completed in 1864
- Adairs Covered Bridge
- Albert Edward Bridge
- Ashuelot Covered Bridge
- Baikovsky Bridge
- CRRNJ Newark Bay Bridge
- Cedar Swamp Covered Bridge
- Clifton Suspension Bridge
- Clinton Railroad Bridge
- Darebin Creek Bridge
- Hamish Hay Bridge
- Hungerford Bridge and Golden Jubilee Bridges
- King's Bridge (Launceston)
- Mosedale Viaduct
- Moseley Wrought Iron Arch Bridge
- Pfaffendorf Bridge
- Pont de Bercy
- Riddings Junction Viaduct
- Shard Bridge
- Sluppen Bridge
- Tay Viaduct
- Union Arch Bridge
- Walton Bridge
- West Cornwall Covered Bridge
Heritage New Zealand Category 2 historic places in the Canterbury Region
- Aigantighe Art Gallery
- Antonio Hall (house)
- Armagh Street Bridge
- Bandsmen's Memorial Rotunda
- Canterbury Club
- Canterbury Cricket Umpires' Association Pavilion
- Carlton Hotel, Christchurch
- Cashmere Hills Presbyterian Church
- Chippenham Lodge
- Christ's College, Christchurch
- Christchurch West High School
- Clarendon Tower
- Curator's House
- Dux de Lux
- Hamish Hay Bridge
- Isaac House, Christchurch
- Kaiapoi Pā
- Knox Church, Christchurch
- Linwood House
- Lyttelton Borough Council Chambers
- Midland Club Building
- Mona Vale, Christchurch
- Oxford Terrace Baptist Church
- Pegasus Press Building
- Peterborough Centre
- Public Trust Building, Christchurch
- Rose Historic Chapel
- St Augustine's Church, Christchurch
- St Elmo Courts
- St John's Church, Hororata
- St Luke's Church, Christchurch
- St Michael's Church School
- St Paul's Anglican Church, Papanui
- St Peter's Church, Riccarton
- St Saviour's Chapel
- Statue of James Cook, Christchurch
- Statue of Queen Victoria, Christchurch
- Statue of Robert Falcon Scott, Christchurch
- Statue of William Rolleston
- Sydenham Heritage Church
- Takiroa Rock Art Shelter
- The Civic, Christchurch
- Victoria Mansions
- Warner's Hotel
- Wharetiki House
- Worcester Chambers
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hamish_Hay_Bridge
Also known as Market Place Bridge, Papanui Bridge, Victoria Street Bridge, Christchurch.