• The Citizens' War Memorial (alternate: Soldiers' War Memorial) in Cathedral Square, Christchurch, is one of the two major memorials in the city to World War I. It is located...
  • The memorial needed to be repaired after the Christchurch earthquakes, and the rebuild of the Cathedral required its relocation.
  • ...rest-on-arms reverse position at the Citizens War Memorial in Cathedral Square, during the Anzac Day dawn service next to ChristChurch Cathedral.
  • Going forward, the Council will be fully responsible for the Memorial, continuing to maintain and care for it on behalf of all the citizens of Christchurch.
  • After sitting vigil over the people of Christchurch for more than 80 years, the CitizensWar Memorial — also known as the Cenotaph — was carefully...
  • The CitizensWar Memorial has been gifted to the people of Christchurch and is set to be reinstated on public land in Cathedral Square next year.
  • The CitizensMemorial aims to transform the ruined City church of Christ Church, Greyfriars, and give it a new purpose – the creation of a memorial of...
  • The Citizens' War Memorial in Cathedral Square, Christchurch, is one of the two major memorials in the city to World War I. Mapcarta, the open map.
  • By 2008 October, the population of the Christchurch main urban area had grown to exceed that of Wellington.
  • Work to carefully deconstruct the earthquake-damaged Citizens' War Memorial outside the Christ Church Cathedral is under way.