Bridge of Remembrance
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The Bridge of Remembrance is one of two main war memorials in Christchurch, New Zealand. It is dedicated to those who died in World War I,[2] and serves as a memorial for those who participated in two World Wars as well as subsequent conflicts in Borneo, Korea, Malaya, and Vietnam.[3] Owned by Christchurch City Council, it is located on the Cashel Street Bridge at the head of City Mall.[4][5] The Bridge of Remembrance was repaired and strengthened following the 2011 Christchurch earthquake and was reopened with a rededication ceremony held on Anzac Day in 2016.[6]
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Bridge of Remembrance | |
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New Zealand | |
For New Zealand dead of World War I New Zealand dead of World War II | |
Unveiled | 11 November 1924 |
Location | 43.5331°S 172.6334°E / -43.5331; 172.6334 |
Designed by | William Gummer (architect) Frederick Gurnsey (stonemason) |
Quid non-pro patria | |
Designated | 2 April 1985[1] |
Reference no. | 289 |
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