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Christchurch Architecture: A Walking Guide

MASSEY UNIVERSITY PRESS, 2020

While reveals what is inaccessible to the public eye, John Walsh’s is a tour of buildings that can be seen and, mostly, entered from the footpath. With a focus on the centre bordered by the ‘Four Avenues’ (Bealey, Fitzgerald, Moorhouse and

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