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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 Railway Station (still in use, also gallery, New Zealand Sports Hall of Fame, and restaurant) Dunedin Synagogue (Former)
Amid Tampa Bay’s booming restaurant scene comes a first for Dunedin: a food hall. Dunedin Mix, a food hall, event space and rotating bar, is expected to open in December. Brandon Stanley ...
The more recent history of the Empire includes a close association with the local music culture which became known worldwide as the Dunedin sound. [3] Former Excelsior Hotel, Dowling Street (Category II) [4] Law Courts Hotel, Stuart Street (Category II) – major Art Deco structure in the heart of Dunedin city. [5]
At the site of their Dunedin plant the company has installed a tap that pumps water up from a spring deep below the brewery, thus providing fresh, pure water free of charge. This tap was at the centre of an April Fool's joke in 1998 when the Otago Daily Times reported that, just for that day, Speight's beer would flow, free of charge, from that ...
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The original building on the location was the Golden Fleece Hotel, built in 1851. [1] The 1980s high-rise was a property speculation by Paynter Developments, who engaged Christchurch architecture firm Warren and Mahoney for the architectural design, and Holmes Consulting Group as structural engineers.
The Bull and Crown, 2008. The Bull and Crown is a Grade II listed former public house, now restaurant, at The Green, Chingford, London E4. [1] It was built in 1898. [1] In December 2012, after a £500,000 redevelopment, it re-opened as a branch of the Prezzo restaurant chain. [2]
The first the New Zealand and South Seas Exhibition in 1889–90 was a high point of Dunedin economic and cultural importance. The large scale tourist potential of Otago had been acknowledged since at least the 1870s in McKay's Otago Almanac. [50] With the building of the Dunedin to Kingston railway in the late 1870s this potential could be ...