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The Bridge of Remembrance is a famous memorial dedicated to the soldiers who died in the First World War and honors the memory of those who took part in following wars and conflicts like the Second World War, Borneo, Malaya, Korea, and Vietnam. Built in 1873 by civil engineer Edward George Wright, the Bridge of Remembrance spans the Avon River, connecting Cashel Street to the Oxford and Cambridge Terraces and was pedestrianized on Anzac Day in 1977. The Bridge of Remembrance is one of two such memorials in the city.

Cashel Street, Christchurch, 8011, New Zealand, Phone: +64-33-79-96-29

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