Canterbury Heritage - Discontinued

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Canterbury Heritage Journal

Canterbury Heritage[1] is the only journal devoted exclusively to the province's social history and cultural heritage.

The journal offers new perspectives on and insights into the past, through stories that may be well known, or may have been ignored, or erased from the public record.

Published in the eleven most commonly spoken languages by Cantabrians.

Conforms to the AA certification standard of the World Wide Web Consortium's Web Accessibility Initiative in providing accessibility to people who are blind or visually impaired.

22% of the journal's readers are outside of New Zealand.



Recent Research

Among recent research identifications made by Canterbury Heritage are the locations of:

The extant 1849 dwelling of the founder of the Canterbury settlement [2]

The 1851 Armagh Street East site of Christchurch's first house [3]

The extant 1856 Union Bank building in Cashel Street West [4]

The extant 1857 Cookham House building in Colombo Street North [5]

The extant 1863 Foley House in Hereford Street East [6]

The extant 1864 Congregational Chapel in Manchester Street [7]