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A new campaign aimed at attracting businesses, investment, visitors, migrants and students to Christchurch invites newcomers to explore the opportunity . Stuff set out to find how the new slogan rates with Christchurch locals. (Video first published October 2018)
Some built. Some planned. Some thought. Some acted. Some campaigned. Some entertained. Some made things. Some ran things. Some changed for the world for the better. All of them influenced Christchurch over the 160 years since
The Press was first published. A list like this one would normally go up to 10 but 10 was not enough. So in the spirit of 160 years, we give you Christchurch’s First 16.
THE PRESS 160 YEARS is a series marking the launch of
The
The Press will revisit stories from every year of publication. The “Pleasure Garden” controversy is still the most infamous art story in Christchurch history. As
The Press reported on September 4, 1951, “Controversy about ‘The Pleasure Garden’ has occurred intermittently in Christchurch for almost three years. The painting was brought from England by the Canterbury Society of Arts which proposed to purchase a work by Frances Hodgkins.
Artist Frances Hodgkins, photographed in 1912. Photo. Alexander Turnbull Library “When this work was rejected, admirers bought the picture for about 100 guineas and offered it to the City Council early in 1949.”
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