Floral Clock in Christchurch
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Features of Floral Clock in Christchurch
- Floral Clock in Christchurch is situated in front of the Salvation Army Citadel.
- It is located on the reserve in Victoria Square south west of Town Hall adjoining the amphitheatre.
- The citizens of Christchurch received this brilliant gift on the 5th of April, 1955, thanks to the efforts of the Calder Mackay Company in conjunction with the Christchurch Beautifying Association.
- The purpose behind the entire thing was to make the Calder Mackay's celebration of their 25th anniversary in 1953 a memorable one.
- The clock mechanisms were engineered by the prestigious English Clock Systems who were based in London.
- Installation work of the mechanisms was done by Christchurch Council engineers.
- The face of the clock is 8.2 meters in diameter and requires about 14 000 plants each year for the floral design.
- Two bronze plaques are set into the wall at its base.
- Two plantings are undertaken every year with a different pattern for each one. There is a planting in the autumn and another in spring.
- This system provides a floral effect all year round reflecting the colors and patterns of the seasonal blossoms.
- The setting features a border of shrubs and a metal fence.
- After discussions concerning the placement for the clock, it was decided to locate it outside the Salvation Army citadel beside the Parkroyal.
- The spot in Victoria Square proves that it was keeping esteemed company with the other Christchurch public monuments.
- Later in the year, in order to maintain the perfect settings and to protect it, the council made the decision to fence the clock.
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