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  1. May 7, 2024 · The first people to live in the place now known as Christchurch were moa hunters, who probably arrived there as early as AD 1000. The hunters cleared large areas of mataī and tōtara forest by fire and by about 1450 the moa had been killed off.

  2. We may be familiar with the Georgian architecture found in and around Christchurch but what was life like at the time, who were the movers and shakers and what did they get up to? A light-hearted glimpse into Christchurch in the 18th century.

  3. May 7, 2024 · Establishing Christchurch. The first proposal was to establish the capital, Christchurch, at the head of the harbour beyond Governor's Bay while Port Lyttelton was to be further up the harbour near the Māori settlement of Rapaki. The cost of reclaiming the harbour shallows became apparent; this and the advantage of having the capital within ...

  4. This page features a collection of historical maps related to Christchurch. A range of high-definition maps from different sources and years can be explored here: https://www.oldmapsonline.org/en/Fenland. Key to Map of Christchurch Village.

  5. Christchurch sits between two rivers – the Avon and the Stour – and research indicates it began as an early Saxon settlement. It was originally known as Tweoxneam (Twynham) from Old English meaning between two rivers. The town has two entries in the Domesday Book.

  6. Explore Historical Maps of Christchurch and surrounding regions here. An interactive map for places in the local history for the village of Christchurch in Cambridgeshire. https://historyofchristchurch.uk/.

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  8. Christchurch is a major city in the Canterbury Region, and is the largest city in the South Island of New Zealand. Established as an outpost of the British Empire in 1850, it is today the second largest city in New Zealand, after Auckland . The area of modern-day Christchurch was originally swampland with patches of marshland and grassland.

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