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      The columns on the 
      Bandsmen’s Memorial Rotunda in the Botanic Gardens are being replaced to 
      bring the structure up to New Zealand Building Code earthquake standards. 
      Workmen have been removing the columns one at a time, propping up that part 
      of the roof, then putting in place a fibreglass mould into which concrete 
      is poured. The new columns are exact replicas of the originals. Designed 
      by S. and A. Luttrell and built by Rennell Brothers, the rotunda was built 
      to honour Christchurch bandsmen who died in World War I. It was officially 
      opened by Heaton Rhodes on September 19, 1926. The six columns rest on a 
      base with a metal balustrade, supporting the entablature above. Original 
      plans featured a dome that was not built due to lack of funds. The rotunda 
      has a Grade II Historic Places Trust listing and remains a popular spot 
      for concerts and photographs. 
      
      
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