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  2. Bishop's House, Auckland - Wikipedia

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    The Bishop's House sits in the centre of the site. It is attached to the newer Pompallier Diocesan Centre by two glazed walkways that was built in 1989. [1] The British architect, Peter Paul Pugin, was influenced by his father's work at The Grange, Ramsgate and it is described as the finest example of Pugin architecture in New Zealand.

  3. Woodhouse Close Estate - Wikipedia

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    Woodhouse Close Estate or locally "Woodhouse" is a post-war former council housing estate, located to the south of Bishop Auckland, County Durham, England. It is not to be confused with a nearby hamlet named "Woodhouses". The estate was built to house hundreds of families who were displaced due to their villages being ruled a "Category D" Village.

  4. Bishop Auckland - Wikipedia

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    The nearest Met Office weather station to Bishop Auckland is located 8 miles (13 km) north-east of Bishop Auckland in Durham. The following local figures were gathered at this weather station between 1971 and 2000. Like the vast majority of the United Kingdom, Bishop Auckland has an oceanic climate (Cfb in the Köppen climate classification).

  5. Patrick Dunn (bishop) - Wikipedia

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    On 24 July 1994, Dunn was ordained to the episcopate as an auxiliary bishop of Auckland. On 24 December 1994 he was appointed Bishop of Auckland to succeed Browne who had been named Bishop of Hamilton. Dunn was installed as Bishop of Auckland in St Patrick's Cathedral, Auckland, on 29 March 1995. [3]

  6. Roman Catholic Diocese of Auckland - Wikipedia

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    The Bishop's Castle of the Pompallier Diocesan Centre in Auckland. The Diocese of Auckland is a Latin Church ecclesiastical territory or diocese of the Catholic Church in New Zealand. It was one of two dioceses in the country that were established on 20 June 1848. Auckland became a suffragan diocese of the Archdiocese of Wellington in 1887. [1]

  7. Doggarts - Wikipedia

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    In 1892 Arthur Robert Doggart, from Aldershot, moved to Bishop Auckland to take up a position of Buyer of Hosiery and Fancy goods for a drapery business based in Auckland House, on the corner of Market Place. [1] By 1895, Doggart had taken over the business and started running the business his own way.

  8. Stephen Lowe (bishop of Auckland) - Wikipedia

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    The principal co-consecrators were Bishop Barry Jones of Christchurch and Bishop Charles Drennan of Palmerston North. [ 7 ] [ 9 ] [ 10 ] In 2021, Lowe was the Vice President and Secretary of the NZ Catholic Bishops Conference, and the bishops’ representative on Te Rūnanga o te Hāhi Katorika ō Aotearoa, the Church’s national Māori ...

  9. South Church, County Durham - Wikipedia

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    South Church is a village just south of Bishop Auckland in County Durham, England. St Andrew's church is the largest church in County Durham [ 1 ] [ 2 ] and a Grade I listed building. The church was built in the thirteenth century and acted as a collegiate church . [ 3 ]