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Roslyn's first house was what is now number eight Lundie Street. The house was prefabricated in Australia before being erected in Rosslyn Hill in 1858 for Mr Brown, for whom the street was originally named Brown Street. [4] St John's Anglican Church, Roslyn, viewed from Highgate Roslyn village shopping area, with the old post office in the ...
Claremont, also known historically as 'Clermont', is an 18th-century Palladian mansion less than a mile south of the centre of Esher in Surrey, England. The buildings are now occupied by Claremont Fan Court School, and its landscaped gardens are owned and managed by the National Trust. Claremont House is a Grade I listed building. [1]
Francis Petre (27 August 1847 – 10 December 1918) was a New Zealand-born architect based in Dunedin. He was an exponent of the Gothic revival style, one of its best practitioners in New Zealand. He followed the Roman Church's initiative to build Catholic places of worship in Anglo-Saxon countries in Romance forms of architecture.
Dunedin Gasworks Exhauster and Boiler House [33] Braemar Street South Dunedin: 1907 Gasworks (Museum) Dunedin Law Courts: 1 Stuart Street: Central city 1902 Courtrooms Dunedin Prison (Former) [34] 2 Castle Street Central city 1895 - 1897 Prison (Museum) Dunedin Railway Station, Platform & Gates Anzac Square Central city 1905
AMA House (Australian Medical ... Chisholm House, Dalkeith, 1939; Claremont Council Offices, Claremont, ... [32] (former Dunedin Import Co store), 4-9 The Square 1928 ...
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A Southern Architecture: the Work of Ted McCoy, Otago University Press, Dunedin, 2007, ISBN 978-1-877372-48-3. Otago Witness, Dunedin, 1851-1932. School of Home Science History 1911-1961, School of Home Science, University of Otago, Dunedin, 1962. Dunedin City Archives, 50 The Octagon, Dunedin.
View of Dunedin looking south over the Octagon c. 1914 Newly Completed Dunedin Town Hall 1929. Relative to the rest of the country Dunedin was in decline, however, merchants like Edward Theomin built his grand town house Olveston and the Dunedin Railway Station was an opulent building, both completed in 1906.