DRAWINGS OF THE PROPOSED CHRISTCHURCH TOWN HALL AND CIVIC CENTRE prepared by the architects, Messrs Warren and Mahoney. TOP: A view from Victoria square showing the Town Hall in the middle. The tall block is the administration building, and on the extreme left is the Public Library. Behind the trees at the foot of the administration building is the City Council Chamber. To the right of the Town Hall is the banqueting room, and on the far right is the theatre. BOTTOM: The civic centre viewed from Kilmore street. From left are the theatre (the square block and the block with the sloping roof), the entrance to the Town Hall and theatre, the Town Hall (partly obscuring the administration building), and the Public Library.
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Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31092, 22 June 1966, Page 1
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124DRAWINGS OF THE PROPOSED CHRISTCHURCH TOWN HALL AND CIVIC CENTRE prepared by the architects, Messrs Warren and Mahoney. TOP: A view from Victoria square showing the Town Hall in the middle. The tall block is the administration building, and on the extreme left is the Public Library. Behind the trees at the foot of the administration building is the City Council Chamber. To the right of the Town Hall is the banqueting room, and on the far right is the theatre. BOTTOM: The civic centre viewed from Kilmore street. From left are the theatre (the square block and the block with the sloping roof), the entrance to the Town Hall and theatre, the Town Hall (partly obscuring the administration building), and the Public Library. Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31092, 22 June 1966, Page 1
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