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... 2013 Landmarks Award Recipients LANDMARKS NEWSLETTER WINTER/SPRING 2014 INVITATION HISTORY TALKS 2nd Tuesday of every month until December LANDMARKS AGM 5.30pm Hastings War Memorial Library Advertising in My Hastings, Hastings Library, and by email Thursday 28 August 2014 registration to: councillor.bowers@hdc.govt.nz 5 ...
... & HIKANUI RESERVES The township of Havelock North, within which the Havelock Reserves are located was founded on the Karanema Block. A brief history of this Block has been presented in the Cultural Aspirations for the Karanema Reserve Briefing Paper which should be referred to along with the ...
... hotels. Its breath-taking scenery includes its famous Longji rice terraces, the Lijiang River, the karst limestone mountains, and underground caves. History Guilin has a rich culture and heritage. Today, more than 100 cultural relics and historical sites are under official government protection. ...
... Russell Street The naming of Russell St after (Major General) Sir Andrew Russell is confirmed in the books Swamp to Centenary. A History of Hastings, and City of the Plains, A History of Hastings. The latter notes:"... the cenotaph ...
... manager will then reach out with a customised quote to ensure your event at Keirunga Creative Arts Venue is a memorable and seamless experience. History Early 20th century The building now known as the Homestead was built by Robert Holt around 1907 for Reginald and his wife Ruth, ...
... building. The building is also significant for its association with Davies and Phillips, one of the most significant architectural practices in Hastings' history and key figures in the city's post-earthquake rejuvenation. In the period since its closure the building has remained a significant feature of Hastings ...
... local communities to: Identify places which have a link to our military involvement in a conflict or operational service overseas Research and record the history of these places on the poppyplaces.org.nz website Link the physical with the recorded history, by joining the community in an organised remembrance ceremony ...
... Reserve Acquisition 29 Introduction 7 5.8 Sale of Reserves 30 Land Status 7 5.9 Reserve Boundaries 30 Hastings District Council Classification 7 5.10 Encroachment 31 History 8 5.11 Safety and Vandalism 31 Duart House and Gardens Use 10 5.12 Promotion 32 5.13 Review and Monitoring 32 PART 2 OBJECTIVES AND ...
... of the windows, and provides a focus of some visual interest in the area. Historic Value: Duckworth's Building has the type of history that can be attributed to many of the buildings in the Hastings CBD. That is, it has housed a variety of retail ...
... the role of Australasian financial service companies in New Zealand's commercial development. In most other respects, the building has had a typical commercial history. Aesthetic Value: The former CML building has aesthetic value for its place in the townscape. The tower and turret roof form ...
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