53 relations: Architecture of New Zealand, Benjamin Mountfort, City Rise, Cranmer Court, December 1902, December 3, Donald Reid (politician born 1833), Dunedin, Dunedin Northern Cemetery, Dunedin Town Hall, Essendon, Victoria, First Church of Otago, Fitzroy, Victoria, Fortune Theatre, Dunedin, Francis Petre, George O'Brien (painter), George Street, Dunedin, Gore, New Zealand, High Street School (Dunedin), History of Dunedin, J. Louis Salmond, January 1, Knox Church, Dunedin, Larnach Castle, Lawson (name), List of Australian architects, List of British architects, List of Gothic Revival architecture, List of New Zealand architects, List of people from Dunedin, List of South Islanders, Lowther Hall Anglican Grammar School, Milton, New Zealand, Mosgiel, Oamaru, Otago Boys' High School, Princes Street, Dunedin, Robert Lawson, Royal Parade, Melbourne, Samuel Farr (architect), Scottish baronial architecture, Seacliff Lunatic Asylum, Seacliff, New Zealand, The Kilmog, The Octagon, Christchurch, William Larnach, William Mason (architect), 1833 in architecture, 1833 in New Zealand, 1833 in Scotland, ..., 1902, 1902 in architecture, 1902 in New Zealand. Expand index (3 more) »
Architecture of New Zealand
The architecture of New Zealand is influenced by various cultures but it is predominantly of a European style.
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Benjamin Mountfort
Benjamin Woolfield Mountfort (13 March 1825 – 15 March 1898) was an English emigrant to New Zealand, where he became one of that country's most prominent 19th-century architects.
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City Rise
City Rise is an inner suburb of the New Zealand city of Dunedin.
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Cranmer Court
Cranmer Court, the former Christchurch Normal School, was one of the most significant heritage buildings in Christchurch, New Zealand.
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December 1902
The following events occurred in December 1902.
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December 3
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Donald Reid (politician born 1833)
Donald Reid (16 July 1833 – 7 February 1919) was a Scottish-born 19th-century farmer, landowner, and businessman in Otago, New Zealand.
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Dunedin
Dunedin (Ōtepoti) is the second-largest city in the South Island of New Zealand, and the principal city of the Otago region.
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Dunedin Northern Cemetery
The Dunedin Northern Cemetery is a major historic cemetery in the southern New Zealand city of Dunedin.
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Dunedin Town Hall
The Dunedin Town Hall is a municipal building in the city of Dunedin in New Zealand.
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Essendon, Victoria
Essendon /ˈɛsǝndǝn/, is a suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 9 km north-west of Melbourne's central business district.
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First Church of Otago
First Church is a prominent church in the New Zealand city of Dunedin.
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Fitzroy, Victoria
Fitzroy is an inner-city suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 3 km north-east of Melbourne's Central Business District in the local government area of the City of Yarra.
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Fortune Theatre, Dunedin
New Zealand's Fortune Theatre lays claim to being the world's southernmost professional theatre company and is the sole professional theatre group in Dunedin.
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Francis Petre
Francis William Petre (27 August 1847 – 10 December 1918), sometimes known as Frank Petre, was a prominent New Zealand-born architect based in Dunedin.
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George O'Brien (painter)
George O'Brien (1821–1888) was an engineer of aristocratic background who turned to art in 19th century Australasia, dying in poverty but leaving a body of remarkable work.
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George Street, Dunedin
George Street is the main street of Dunedin, the second largest city in the South Island of New Zealand.
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Gore, New Zealand
Gore (Maruawai) is a town and district in the Southland region of the South Island of New Zealand.
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High Street School (Dunedin)
High Street School (Dunedin) was a primary school bounded by High, Alva, Montpellier Streets and Queens Drive in the central suburb of Mornington, in the southern city of Dunedin, New Zealand.
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History of Dunedin
The city of Dunedin, New Zealand has played an important role in the history of New Zealand.
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J. Louis Salmond
James Louis Salmond (1868 – 12 March 1950) was an English-born architect active in New Zealand in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
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January 1
January 1 is the first day of the year in the Gregorian Calendar.
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Knox Church, Dunedin
Knox Church is a notable building in Dunedin, New Zealand.
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Larnach Castle
Larnach Castle (also referred to as "Larnach's Castle"), is a mock castle on the ridge of the Otago Peninsula within the limits of the city of Dunedin, New Zealand, close to the small settlement of Pukehiki.
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Lawson (name)
Lawson is often a surname that may sometimes also be a given name.
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List of Australian architects
This is a list of Australian architects.
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List of British architects
This list of British architects includes notable architects, civil engineers, and earlier stonemasons, from the United Kingdom and its predecessor states.
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List of Gothic Revival architecture
The following is a list of notable buildings in the Gothic Revival style.
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List of New Zealand architects
The following is a list of some notable New Zealand architects.
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List of people from Dunedin
The New Zealand city of Dunedin has produced a large number of notable people.
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List of South Islanders
This is a list of Famous South Islanders.
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Lowther Hall Anglican Grammar School
Lowther Hall Anglican Grammar School, most often referred to simply as Lowther Hall, is an independent, Anglican, day school for girls, located in Essendon, an inner suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.
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Milton, New Zealand
Milton, formerly known as Tokomairiro or Tokomairaro, is a town of 2,000 people, located on State Highway 1, 50 kilometres to the south of Dunedin in Otago, New Zealand.
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Mosgiel
Mosgiel is an urban satellite of Dunedin in Otago, New Zealand, fifteen kilometres west of the city's centre.
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Oamaru
Oamaru (Te Oha-a-Maru) is the largest town in North Otago, in the South Island of New Zealand, it is the main town in the Waitaki District.
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Otago Boys' High School
Otago Boys' High School (OBHS) is one of New Zealand's oldest boys' secondary schools, located in Dunedin, Otago, New Zealand.
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Princes Street, Dunedin
Princes Street (often misspelt as "Princess Street") is a major street in Dunedin, the second largest city in the South Island of New Zealand.
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Robert Lawson
Robert Lawson may refer to.
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Royal Parade, Melbourne
Royal Parade is a major urban road in Victoria, Australia, linking Melbourne City to Brunswick and the northern suburbs.
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Samuel Farr (architect)
Samuel Charles Farr (1827 – 14 July 1918) was a 19th-century builder and architect in Christchurch, New Zealand.
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Scottish baronial architecture
Scottish Baronial architecture (often Scots Baronial and sometimes Baronial style) is a style of architecture with its origins in the sixteenth century.
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Seacliff Lunatic Asylum
Seacliff Lunatic Asylum (often Seacliff Asylum, later Seacliff Mental Hospital) was a psychiatric hospital in Seacliff, New Zealand.
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Seacliff, New Zealand
Seacliff is a small village located north of Dunedin in the Otago region of New Zealand's South Island.
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The Kilmog
The Kilmog, occasionally called Kilmog Hill and known in Māori as Kirimoko, on Kāti Huirapa Runaka ki Puketeraki website, viewed 2012-01-04 is a hilly area approximately 20 kilometres north of Dunedin, New Zealand, on State Highway 1, to the north of Blueskin Bay and south of Karitane.
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The Octagon, Christchurch
The Octagon, Christchurch, the former Trinity Church or Trinity Congregational Church designed by Benjamin Mountfort, later called the State Trinity Centre, is a Category I heritage building listed with the New Zealand Historic Places Trust.
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William Larnach
William James Mudie Larnach (27 January 1833 – 12 October 1898) was a New Zealand businessman and politician.
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William Mason (architect)
William Mason (24 February 1810 – 22 June 1897) was a New Zealand architect born in Ipswich, England, the son of an architect/builder George Mason and Susan, née Forty.
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1833 in architecture
The year 1833 in architecture involved some significant events.
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1833 in New Zealand
The following lists events that happened during 1833 in New Zealand.
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1833 in Scotland
Events from the year 1833 in Scotland.
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1902
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1902 in architecture
The year 1902 in architecture involved some significant events.
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1902 in New Zealand
The following lists events that happened during 1902 in New Zealand.
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References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Lawson_(architect)