Conservation Plan Addington Cemetery - Christchurch City Libraries
Conservation Plan Addington Cemetery - Christchurch City Libraries
Conservation Plan Addington Cemetery - Christchurch City Libraries
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2.1.6 Notable Graves<br />
<strong>Conservation</strong> <strong>Plan</strong> for <strong>Addington</strong> <strong>Cemetery</strong><br />
The <strong>Christchurch</strong> <strong>City</strong> Library Cemeteries database holds extensive files about those<br />
interred in the <strong>Addington</strong> <strong>Cemetery</strong>. The files are available both on‐line and in hard copy<br />
and on microfiche. The holdings include the burial registers from 1918 on microfiche. The<br />
hard copy is held by the Greenspace Unit, <strong>Christchurch</strong> <strong>City</strong> Council. The earlier registers<br />
are held in National Archives.<br />
Information from these files has been used in the compilation of the information of select<br />
notable graves in this section. It is not intended to reproduce this information in its entirety<br />
below and further information on notable graves can be found on:<br />
http://library.christchurch.org.nz/Guides/Cemeteries/<strong>Addington</strong>/<br />
Graves can be notable for a variety of reasons (including design and materials), but it<br />
appears that the notable graves listed in the <strong>Christchurch</strong> <strong>City</strong> <strong>Libraries</strong> website files are<br />
largely notable due to their social‐historical significance.<br />
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