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[[Image:Second Cashmere Cavern.JPG|thumb|One of the two main caverns]]
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'''Cracroft Caverns''', also known as the '''Cashmere Caverns''', are a series of large chambers in the hill of the [[Cashmere, New Zealand|Cashmere]] suburb of [[Christchurch]], [[New Zealand]].
 
Constructed secretly during the [[Second World War]] in response to the Japanese threat, they were intended to house operational headquarters in the event of attack. The military commandeered the Cracroft Wilson estate, founded by [[Sir [[John Cracroft Wilson]] in 1854, for their Southern Group headquarters, and work on the tunnels began in 1942.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.archives.govt.nz/exhibitions/currentexhibitions/chch/pc-cracroft.php|title=Cracroft Caverns|publisher=Archives New Zealand|access-date=2 March 2010|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100524170707/http://www.archives.govt.nz/exhibitions/currentexhibitions/chch/pc-cracroft.php|archive-date=24 May 2010|url-status=dead}}</ref><ref>[http://www.stuff.co.nz/the-press/christchurch-life/avenues-3/3016404/Into-the-abyss "Into the abyss"], 02/11/2009, The Press</ref>
'''Cracroft Caverns''', also known as the '''Cashmere Caverns''', are a series of large chambers in the hill of the [[Cashmere, New Zealand|Cashmere]] suburb of [[Christchurch]], [[New Zealand]].
[[Image:Cavern-and-ringlaser.jpg|left|thumb|Partially lined cavern (notice the rocks above the concrete ceiling) and ring laser equipment]]
 
Railways were built for access and for the removal of waste soil. The largest cavern was 7 metres high, 10 metres wide and 30 metres long. Prestressed concrete was used to line the caverns. Officers based in the estate house would come down stairs into the tunnels, while others were to enter through the access tunnels. Construction came to a sudden halt in 1944 as the threat of invasion receded, even though work on the bunkers was nearly complete. The weekend before the military left the estate, fire broke out and the Cracroft Wilson House was burnt to the ground.
Constructed secretly during the [[Second World War]] in response to the Japanese threat, they were intended to house operational headquarters in the event of attack. The military commandeered the Cracroft Wilson estate, founded by [[Sir John Cracroft Wilson]] in 1854, for their Southern Group headquarters, and work on the tunnels began in 1942.
 
The entrances to the underground complex were sealed after the war, and the existence of the caverns was largely forgotten until 1987 when TVNZ reporter Jeff Field was told of the caverns during a chance conversation with a gardener at Cashmere Hospital. Using the archives at the Ministry of Defence, Field discovered references to the caverns in newspaper articles dating from January 1945. The investigation was assigned to another reporter, Bill Cockram, who contacted the owner of Cashmere House which has been rebuilt following the fire. With the permission of the owner, excavations were carried out and the caverns were entered for the first time since the end of the Second World War.<ref>{{cite web |last=Daisley |first=Simon
Railways were built for access and for the removal of waste soil. The largest cavern was 7 metres high, 10 metres wide and 30 metres long. Prestressed concrete was used to line the caverns. Officers based in the estate house would come down stairs into the tunnels, while others were to enter through the access tunnels. Construction came to a sudden halt in 1944 as the threat of invasion receded, even though work on the bunkers was nearly complete.
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The weekend before the military left the estate, fire broke out and the beautiful Cracroft Wilson House was burnt to the ground. The entrances to the underground complex were sealed after the war, and the existence of the caverns was largely forgotten until excavations were carried out in 1987. The caverns have now became the home of a series of [[Ring laser gyroscope|ring laser]] experiments set up by the [[University of Canterbury]]'s physics department, taking advantage of the extremely stable temperature in the caves.<ref name=lab>[http://www.phys.canterbury.ac.nz/ringlaser/cashmere_cavern_laboratory.shtml "Cracroft Caverns Laboratory "]</ref>
[[Image:Plaque-Cracroft.jpg|left|thumb|Plaque above the main entrance]]
 
There is now an associated small public park behind the [[Princess Margaret Hospital]], andChristchurch|Princess partsMargaret of the caverns are periodically open to the publicHospital]].
 
Parts of the caverns have periodically been opened to the public in the past, but due to damage from the 2010 Canterbury earthquake and [[2011 Christchurch earthquake]]s there is currently no access.<ref name=lab/>
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==ReferencesSources==
* [http://www.archives.govt.nz/exhibitions/currentexhibitions/chch/pc-cracroft.php General information]
* [http://www.ringlaser.org.nz Canterbury Ring Laser Research Group]
* [http://www.ccc.govt.nz/webapps/parksaz/P1298.asp Location]
 
*{{cite web |last=Daisley |first=Simon
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==References==
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