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|  Cenotaph, New Plymouth, New Zealand
in New Zealand Historic Places Register number 885, this Category II Historic Place was built in 1924 to honour those who died in the Great War. posted by: Phronimos location: North Island, New Zealand date approved: 8/21/2010 last visited: 4/25/2010 |
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|  Devonport Flats, New Plymouth, New Zealand
in New Zealand Historic Places The Category II status Devonport Flats are on the Historic Places Register as they were designed by renown local architect Frank Messenger and are an early example of concrete construction. posted by: Phronimos location: North Island, New Zealand date approved: 8/18/2010 last visited: 9/11/2010 |
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|  St Mary's Anglican Church, New Plymouth, New Zealand
in New Zealand Historic Places In October 1842 Bishop Selwyn established an Anglican presence in Taranaki, obtaining a Crown grant for the land on which New Plymouth's St Mary’s church now stands. posted by: Phronimos location: North Island, New Zealand date approved: 8/7/2010 last visited: 8/11/2010 |
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|  Boer War Memorial, New Plymouth, New Zealand
in New Zealand Historic Places Register number 845, this Category II Historic Place was built in 1911 to honour those who died in the South African (Boer) War. posted by: Phronimos location: North Island, New Zealand date approved: 8/21/2010 last visited: 9/20/2009 |
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|  Band Rotunda, Pukekura Park, New Plymouth, New Zealand
in New Zealand Historic Places Built in 1887, the band rotunda is believed to be one of the oldest in New Zealand. posted by: Phronimos location: North Island, New Zealand date approved: 8/21/2010 last visited: 9/6/2010 |
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|  Entrance Gates, New Plymouth Boys High School, New Zealand
in New Zealand Historic Places Built 1922-23 the New Plymouth Boys High School memorial gateway honours the ex-pupils who lost their lives in the Great War. posted by: Phronimos location: North Island, New Zealand date approved: 8/21/2010 last visited: 3/16/2010 |
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|  The Gables. New Plymouth. New Zealand.
in New Zealand Historic Places The Gables is the sole survivor of four colonial hospitals built for Governor Sir George Grey, to provide medical care for Maori and Pakeha in the 1840s. posted by: Punga and Paua location: North Island, New Zealand date approved: 2/25/2010 last visited: 11/18/2007 |
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|  Whiteley Mission House, New Plymouth, New Zealand
in New Zealand Historic Places The Whiteley Mission House was built in 1854 as a school for Maori girls in New Plymouth.
The nearby Chapel was built by Zaccheus Wells in 1869 and gifted to the Methodist Maori Mission in 1940. posted by: Phronimos location: North Island, New Zealand date approved: 8/13/2010 last visited: 9/11/2010 |
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|  Flight House, New Plymouth, New Zealand
in New Zealand Historic Places Register number 7086, this Category II residence, one of the oldest remaining in New Plymouth, was built in 1868 for Josiah and Ann Flight and their family, who arrived in New Plymouth in 1842 on the Timandra. posted by: Phronimos location: North Island, New Zealand date approved: 10/7/2010 last visited: 12/20/2009 |
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|  St Joseph’s Convent and Church - Manawatu-Wanganui, New Zealand
in New Zealand Historic Places St. Joseph's Convent was built in 1892 as the base for the order of the Sisters of Compassion, which was founded at the site that same year by Sister Mary Joseph Aubert (1835-1926) to care ‘solely for the Maori and the poor’. posted by: Trail Blaisers location: North Island, New Zealand date approved: 1/2/2014 last visited: never |
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|  Kawana Flourmill and Waterwheel - Matahiwi, Manawatu-Wanganui, New Zealand
in New Zealand Historic Places The Kawana Mill at Matahiwi has the only surviving set of mill machinery dating back to the 1850s in New Zealand. It was the longest-operating mill on the Whanganui River. posted by: Trail Blaisers location: North Island, New Zealand date approved: 1/2/2014 last visited: never |
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|  Durie Hill Elevator Shaft and Tunnel. Wanganui. New Zealand.
in New Zealand Historic Places The Durie Hill Elevator, built to provide transport to and from Durie Hill in Wanganui, is a rare and innovative example of public transport.
Built in 1919, it is the only earthbound elevator in New Zealand. posted by: Punga and Paua location: New Zealand date approved: 8/30/2008 last visited: 1/31/2013 |
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