• 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, and serves as a memorial...
  • The Bridge of Remembrance which links Oxford and Cambridge Terraces over the Avon River at Cashel Street was opened on Armistice Day
  • The Bridge of Remembrance was repaired and strengthened following the 2011 Christchurch earthquake and reopened on Anzac Day in 2016.
  • After the Christchurch Earthquake no-one is allowed to go within 5 metres range of the bridge.
  • Opened in 1924, the Bridge of Remembrance on Cashel Street crosses the Avon River and stands as a memorial to soldiers of the First World War.
  • The Bridge of Remembrance and its stone arch now function as a memorial site for those who also fought in conflicts after the Great War.
  • The Bridge of Remembrance is a significant memorial dedicated to the soldiers who lost their lives in World War I...
  • The Bridge of Remembrance was unveiled in 1924. Jock Phillips was born in Christchurch and wrote To the Memory: New Zealand's War Memorials...
  • These are where you find the Margaret Mahy Playground, the Bridge of Remembrance, other bridges, the Scott Memorial and the Edmonds Clocktower and...
  • Edward George Wright, civil engineer, was commissioned to build a bridge over the river Avon at Cashel Street in Christchurch in 1873.