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... well-proportioned design, although not particularly distinguished in any way. Historic Value: The building (and its predecessor) has had a long history with the St Matthew's Parish community. Many members of this community, as well as the wider community are likely to have used ...
... one firm with the same building for its entire existence. Scannell's has been a Hastings-based general practice law firm with over 100 years of history, involving three generations of the same family. It is a firm familiar to many Hastings residents and the building, although small ...
... examples nearby. The original construction materials have some value; the vitrolite tiling is an unusual feature of modest technical and aesthetic interest. HISTORY: The plans of the John Hill Building, which was designed by Sydney George Chaplin, are dated 22 March 1938.1 It was ...
... reinforced concrete structure, enhanced by the existence of the original working drawings which give a great deal of technical information about the building. HISTORY: Archibald Christie arrived in Hastings in 1914. He had a crockery retail business in Gore but that was washed out in 1912 ...
... an unusual interest. Historic Value: From steam laundry, through various commercial uses to today's use of offices, provides an interesting social history to this building. Aesthetic Value: The former Ministry of Pacific Island Affairs building is located on both a key traffic route and ...
... .... 1 2 Section 88 and Schedule 4 RMA Requirements .... 3 3 Description of Site and Surrounding Environment .... 4 4 History of the HB Farmers Garage .... 9 5 Background& Purpose of the Proposal.... 10 5.1 Considerations that Lead to Decision to ...
... , Bon Marché can be considered to have substantial local significance, particularly as its closing is still relatively recent in the collective memory. HISTORY: The building at 208-216 Heretaunga Street East was constructed in 1935, on land once owned by Edward John Thomas Warren, whose ...
... Kershaw family since 1879 and this provides a very strong link to the past. The building has social significance associated with this business. HISTORY: William Kershaw, a tradesman from Ponsonby, established Kershaws Furnishers Ltd in 1879.1 Kershaw set up as a cabinetmaker on the present ...
... their individual visual interest. No. 123 has the added interest of displaying two distinct period styles of architecture in its main façade. HISTORY: In 1913 ownership of 123 Queen Street East was held by Albert Garnett.1 He was listed as the occupant in both the 1916 ...
... provide a piece of art which highlighted the benefits of recycling and reusing materials, while at the same time celebrating a slice of local history. The bullocks also encourage the public to enjoy and value green spaces in the city. Fossil Hunt Sandpit Alwyn Park, Christchurch ...
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