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Linwood Cemetry Christchurch History Traditional Cache

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Hidden : 1/30/2016
Difficulty:
1.5 out of 5
Terrain:
2 out of 5

Size: Size:   small (small)

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A nice gander through a bit of christchurch history all in one place.


Welcome to the Linwood Cemetery. You are invited to browse through the relics of the past. Many of the headstones in the cemetery reveal stories about people who formed and developed Christchurch and New Zealand – from artisan to engineer, and there are many fine examples of the work of local monumental masons.

The heritage value of Linwood Cemetery is without doubt.  Those buried or memorialised at Linwood Cemetery include:

  • explorer-surveyor Arthur Dudley Dobson (of Arthur’s Pass fame),
  • at least twelve Christchurch mayors and many Local Councillors,
  • several Members of Parliament,
  • bishops and religious ministers,
  • the Peacock family whose philanthropy included the iconic Peacock Fountain in the Botanical Gardens,
  • Thomas John Edmonds the founder of the ‘Sure to Rise’ Edmonds Flour Factory,
  • graves resited from the 19th century Jewish Cemetery in Hereford Street and the only specific Jewish burial ground in Christchurch,
  • the first Grand Master of NZ Freemasonry and many other freemasons,
  • 41 original settlers from the ‘First Four Ships’,
  • the highest number of WW1 memorials in any cemetery in Christchurch and includes buried in the cemetery at least one who received the Military Cross and one of the first 100 NZ pilots,
  • 250 people identified to have signed the NZ suffrage petition,
  • many ‘first generation’ New Zealanders,
  • 2 of the sextons who looked after the cemetery,
  • the first Muslim to be buried in New Zealand,

and is probably the only cemetery in the world with a tram line going into it.

The cache you are looking for is a magnetic eclipse size tin, you will need your own pen

Additional Hints (Decrypt)

Gnxr n frng naq srry nebhaq , ubcr lbh qba'g svaq fbzr thz

Decryption Key

A|B|C|D|E|F|G|H|I|J|K|L|M
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N|O|P|Q|R|S|T|U|V|W|X|Y|Z

(letter above equals below, and vice versa)