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Established for the purpose of identifying and preserving New Zealand's historic cemeteries as an essential element of the nation's cultural heritage.

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Established for the purpose of identifying and preserving New Zealand's historic cemeteries as an essential element of the nation's cultural heritage.

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Historic Cemeteries Conservation Trust of New Zealand

http://cemeteries.org.nz/heritage_why.php

The value of cemeteries. Gardeners like cemeteries because of the rare bulbs and old-fashioned heritage roses found lurking among the monuments. Historians like them for the critical scraps of biographical information, or references to accidental deaths and local epidemics. Botanists love the patches of rare native species or plant associations they protect. How cemeteries reflect their community. Cemeteries vary to reflect the local community far more than people imagine. Other aspects may be rather les...

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Historic Cemeteries Conservation Trust of New Zealand

http://cemeteries.org.nz/about.php

Whilst cemetery conservation is an established practice in some parts of the world, in New Zealand both the concept and practice are new. It is becoming increasingly apparent that as families are formed and reformed, as some families disappear and as others move, cemeteries and grave-sites will become a community rather than a family responsibility. Cemeteries offer us a sense of continuity and connectedness with the past, and they serve as a unique visual record of our shared past. To advise and coopera...

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Historic Cemeteries Conservation Trust of New Zealand

http://cemeteries.org.nz/weeds.php

The following species are considered to be invasive and should not be allowed to establish in any cemetery. If they are already present then efforts should be made to remove and eradicate them. There are major infestations in many cemeteries, both in graves and outside. Agapanthus have aggressive root systems and are prolific seeders through wind and gravity. Agapanthus is a problem in many Auckland cemeteries. It needs to be grubbed out and/or weed sprayed until eliminated. Pull seedlings or spray. ...

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Historic Cemeteries Conservation Trust of New Zealand

http://cemeteries.org.nz/annual2014.php

Trustees’ Annual Report for the year ended 31 March 2014. This has been another pleasing year for the Trust. Our finances show income for the year of $26,193, of which $20,925 comes from sales of the book R.A. Lawson, Victorian Architect of Dunedin which we published during the year. Other income is well down on previous years because we have not undertaken any major new fund-raising this year, nor any major restoration works. No tours were offered this year. We are hosting a national conference on War M...

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Gravestones - The Friends of Bolton Street Cemetery Inc

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To find a gravestone, visit the Chapel at the bottom of Bolton Street (see Location Map. Where a full set of burial records is kept, together with a large grid map. For telephone enquiries, ring the Karori cemetery office (04 476 6109) which also has a full burial list with plot locations. If you are unable to find a gravestone, one of the Committee members of Friends of Bolton Street Memorial Park will be able to assist. Visit the Contact Us. Page to find out how you can contact them. A modest programme...

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David Ross FRIBA, architect | Built in Dunedin

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Historic buildings and their stories. David Ross FRIBA, architect. Huntly, Aberdeenshire, Scotland, 11 July 1828. Auckland, New Zealand, 6 October 1908. Where to begin…? St Mary of the Angels, Geelong. Photo (2007): Marcus Wong,. St Mary of the Angels, Geelong. Rear view. Photo (2007): Marcus Wong. Wesleyan Church, Fitzroy Street, St Kilda, Melbourne. Photo (1933): J.A. Sears. State Library of Victoria. Ref: H20784. The Imperial Hotel, Princes and Hope streets. Photo: D.L. Mundy, [1864]. ...Shops for Jam...

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Matilda Ritchie | Built in Dunedin

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Historic buildings and their stories. Tag Archives: Matilda Ritchie. Matilda Ritchie’s building. Photograph by D.A. De Maus showing the arrival in Port Chalmers of the Auckland men, Fourth Contingent, prior to their embarkation for South Africa on 24 March 1900 (Second Boer War). Ref: Port Chalmers Museum. In the 1870s the site was occupied by one of a pair of modest two-storey timber commercial structures owned by Matilda Ritchie (1832-1918). She had arrived in Port Chalmers on the. Detail from a mid-18...

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Dodds’ Building | Built in Dunedin

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Historic buildings and their stories. 6 George Street, Port Chalmers. Detail from photograph by D.A. De Maus taken in March 1900. Ref: Port Chalmers Maritime Museum. Detail from a mid-1870s Burton Brothers photograph showing the empty building site, immediately to the right of the sign reading ‘Shipping and Family Butcher’. The buildings fronting George Street are of timber construction. Ref: Te Papa C.011806. A photograph taken in 1900 shows that the northern shop was larger than the southern one. T...

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Matilda Ritchie’s building | Built in Dunedin

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Historic buildings and their stories. Matilda Ritchie’s building. Photograph by D.A. De Maus showing the arrival in Port Chalmers of the Auckland men, Fourth Contingent, prior to their embarkation for South Africa on 24 March 1900 (Second Boer War). Ref: Port Chalmers Museum. In the 1870s the site was occupied by one of a pair of modest two-storey timber commercial structures owned by Matilda Ritchie (1832-1918). She had arrived in Port Chalmers on the. Detail from a mid-1870s Burton Brothers photograph ...

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Index by architect | Built in Dunedin

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Historic buildings and their stories. Barton, Joseph (1853-1917). See Walden and Barton. Boldini, Louis (1832-1908). Royal Albert Hotel. 387 George Street. Eden Bank House additions. 9 Regent Road. Burnside, John Arthur (1857-1920). Irvine and Stevenson Buildings. 186-198 George Street. Roberts Building. 99-101 Stuart Street. Acetylene Buildings. 126-132 Stuart Street. Cameron, Thomas Bedford (c.1837-1894). Moray Terrace (Gladstone House). 57-65 Moray Place. Appin (Cameron House). 311 Leith Street. Glees...

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Bond Street | Built in Dunedin

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Historic buildings and their stories. Tag Archives: Bond Street. Milburn Lime and Cement Co. head office. View from Crawford Street, 2015. The lime works at Milburn (Hocken 89-025). The cement works at Burnside, opened in 1929 (Hocken 89-025). Magazine advertisement, 1929. An 1865 view showing reclamation work. Crawford Street runs along the edge of the harbour and the arrow points to the approximate site of the Milburn building. (ref: Alexander Turnbull Library PAColl-3824). 2 Detail from 1874 photograp...

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Restaurants | Built in Dunedin

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Historic buildings and their stories. Matilda Ritchie’s building. Photograph by D.A. De Maus showing the arrival in Port Chalmers of the Auckland men, Fourth Contingent, prior to their embarkation for South Africa on 24 March 1900 (Second Boer War). Ref: Port Chalmers Museum. In the 1870s the site was occupied by one of a pair of modest two-storey timber commercial structures owned by Matilda Ritchie (1832-1918). She had arrived in Port Chalmers on the. Detail from a mid-1870s Burton Brothers photograph ...

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Our "Cross and Doves". Choose A Catholic Cemetery. Common Ground of Grief. Benefits of Advance Planning. Why Plan In Advance? A Full Life Planner. B Documenting A Life. C Final Spiritual and Pastoral Care. D Final Health Care. F Telling of A Death. G Funeral Home and Director. H Prayer and Ritual after Death. J Preparing for Death. Burial of the Pre-Born. Order of Christian Funerals. Part I. Vigil. Part II. Mass of Christian Burial. Part III. Committal Rite. A Journey of Prayer. 5503 West Blue Mound Road.

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Historic Cemeteries Conservation Trust of New Zealand

The Trust was established with the principal objective to identify and preserve New Zealand's historic cemeteries as an essential element of this nation's cultural heritage. The Trust's foremost objective is to encourage and facilitate the conservation of our cemeteries and their built architecture through the application of the appropriate procedures. The Trust was formed in January 2002 and is operated by a group of trustees with the skills necessary to achieve its objectives. Welcome to Our Website.

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Dearne Memorial Group & Barnsley Cemeteries Project

Welcome to Cemeteries.org.uk. Please choose a cemetery to visit online:. The Dearne Memorial Group's Barnsley Cemeteries Project. Welcome to the Dearne Memorial Group and Barnsley Cemeteries project. Why not become a member. And help the effort. We love to hear your comments so please visit the forum. And tell us what you think! The new website has only just gone live (July 2009). We will be adding historic articles over the coming weeks. The projects, which have been completed, are as follows:. Yorkshir...

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