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While Dunedin's current official city limits extend north to Waikouaiti, inland to Middlemarch and south to the Taieri River mouth, this articles focus is the history of the Dunedin urban area, only mentioning Mosgiel, the Otago Peninsula, Port Chalmers and inland Otago for context.
Louis Boldini (born Luigi Boldini; 9 April 1832 – 12 October 1908) [1] was an Italian-born architect who made considerable contributions to the architecture of Dunedin, New Zealand and Victoria, Australia.
Pages in category "History of Dunedin" The following 27 pages are in this category, out of 27 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. 1979 Abbotsford ...
This list of historic places in Dunedin covers all historical areas, places and buildings on the New Zealand Heritage List / Rārangi Kōrero that fall entirely or in part within Dunedin City. It also covers places of local importance or historical notability.
The Dunedin RSA Choir regularly performs concerts and has played an important and valued role in Dunedin City's commemorative celebrations of significant historical events. ANZAC, of course, is one such occasion, and the ANZAC Revue held on the evening of every ANZAC Day, occupies a special place of honour in the choir's calendar.
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As "Otakou" it is now a suburb within the boundaries of Dunedin. Weller's Rock, also known as Te Umu Kuri, near Harington Point on the Otago Peninsula (at 45°47′52″S 170°42′54″E / 45.79778°S 170.71500°E / -45.79778; 170.71500 ), is named after the Weller brothers