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... 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 ...
... of 1920s and 1930s buildings in Heretaunga Street East that have common features and styles. Historic value: The building has had a modest history and no great historical significance can be ascribed to it, although it has some social value for functioning for over 70 years as ...
... 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 ...
... HASTINGS LANDMARKS TRUST PEOPLE+ PARTICIPATION= PRIDE OUR MISSION: TO PROMOTE EXCELLENCE IN HISTORY, LANDSCAPE, ARCHITECTURE AND PUBLIC ART| APRIL 2022 Hello, Kia ora, Ni Hao, Konnichiwa, Bonjour, Guten Tag, Hallo, Solofa, Namaste, Hola, ...
... for its simple but elegant composition and the strong and striking use of Art Deco decoration. Historic Value: The site has a lengthy history of retail uses, and is especially associated with the long standing Lilac Cafeteria/Bakery, which occupied the building for 57 years ...
... Te Kōkuhunga- Encroachment 69 Mana Whenua 23 5.11 Te Haumaru me te Takakino- Safety and Vandalism 70 Ngā Hītori o te Papa- History of the Reserves 28 5.12 Ngā Hononga ā-Hapori- Community Partnerships 70 Ngā Take me Ngā Āheinga- Issues and Opportunities 30 5.13 Te ...
... this building, particularly the various cafés that have occupied the building over many decades, give the building reasonable local, social significance. HISTORY: Holden Buildings is named for Jack Holden, a Tikokino sheep farmer who purchased the land on the corner of Heretaunga Street and ...
... The Redgrave's business has a long association with the Hastings area, operating from 1924 until the late 1980's/early 1990's and a long history of continuous occupation of this building. Technological Value: The building survived the 1931 earthquake and its reinforced concrete structure has some technological ...
... detail. It has important aesthetic value for the city in its townscape qualities. Historic Value: The Central Building has had an unremarkable history, having been an investment building occupied by a large number of commercial and retail tenants over its history. No tenants or owners ...
... education and cultural heritage information connection with other users Erosion control Litter reduction Improving communications from Council to Walking dogs off-leash reserves users Culture and history, with Signage, including information about the reserves' history Native planting and succession planting Hikanui Pā located within Tainui Reserve Vehicle parking ...
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