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... the wreck occurred before 1900; and (ii) provides or may provide, through investigation by archaeological methods, evidence relating to the history of New Zealand; and (b) includes a site for which a declaration is made under section 43(1)' ...
... Council. To Toi-T ," Mrs Banks said. intention across the region in support of this mark this significant time in our district's history, a special Translated, "Toi-T" refers to uplifting and vibrant and vital contributor to the community." free community event ...
... a d n Ro w La 15 er tuki Riv Tuki 3 To understand why Clive was first established we need to go into the history of the English traveller, William Barnard Rhodes. At the age of 24 William (Barney) Rhodes, born in Lincolnshire, ...
... area first W. H Bowler, then Foster Brook. It also has some interest for its association with prominent architect Edmund Anscombe. HISTORY: In 1906 Mr. Foster Brook bought the building from Hastings first bookseller, W.H. Bowler1. That building was destroyed during ...
... Flats) on the first floor. Aesthetic Value: The building has modest aesthetic value for the part it plays in the townscape. HISTORY: This building was constructed in 1931 according to the designs of Davies, Garnett and Phillips. It was built as a block ...
... wide variety of people, from all walks of life, have been parishioners, and this diversity has contributed to the richness of its history. The building continues a Page 2 St Matthew's Church, 206 King Street South Inventory Number: 24; Property ID 21192; ...
... buildings, important to and typical of the general Art Deco character of Hastings, that are all similar in height, scale and decoration.1 HISTORY: A plan of a building in this location for Messrs Cameron and Garland was prepared in 1926 by local architect H Eric Phillips ...
... outcomes. Whilst Comprehensive Residential Development is encouraged in Hastings, there are some residential areas those early established suburbs, that have recognised architectural history and special character values that are worthy of maintaining for future generations. These areas will be managed differently from the General Residential and ...
... its structural design in concrete in the immediate post-earthquake period, yet before the introduction of a national code for structural design in 1935. HISTORY: The present Wesley Methodist Church and Methodism in Hastings have their origins in the gatherings of early adherents. From 1877, the ...
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