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Last reviewed: Tue, 13 Sep 2011

Cathedral Square First Four Ships Commemorative Plaques

Charlotte Jane

Cathedral Square First Four Ships Commemorative Plaques.

Cathedral Square First Four Ships Commemorative Plaques

Location
In Cathedral Square on the north side of the old Chief Post Office.

Description
Set of fifteen black marble plaques set in a purpose built concrete planter depicting the Charlotte Jane one of the first four ships to arrive with settlers. Commemorates the 125th Anniversary of the founding of Canterbury upon the arrival of the first of these ships on 16 December 1850.

Randolph

Description
Set of fifteen black marble plaques set in a purpose built concrete planter depicting the Randolph one of the first four ships to arrive with settlers. Commemorates the 125th Anniversary of the founding of Canterbury upon the arrival of the first of these ships on 16 December 1850.

George Seymour

Description
Set of fifteen black marble plaques set in a purpose built concrete planter depicting the George Seymour one of the first four ships to arrive with settlers. Commemorates the 125th Anniversary of the founding of Canterbury upon the arrival of the first of these ships on 16 December 1850.

Cressy

Description
Set of fifteen black marble plaques set in a purpose built concrete planter depicting the Cressy one of the first four ships to arrive with settlers. Commemorates the 125th Anniversary of the founding of Canterbury upon the arrival of the first of these ships on 16 December 1850.

 

Authorising Unit: Transport and Greenspace

Last reviewed: Tuesday, September 13, 2011

Next review: Thursday, September 13, 2012

Keywords: cathedral square, commemorative, plaque, ships