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The tables below outline which photos are missing. The first table shows existing listings that still exist; it's sorted by suburb, as that makes it easier to go and target an area. The second table shows those items that have been demolished after the earthquakes. If you can help with taking photos for the former, or have old photos of the latter, please leave a message here. Schwede 66 09:43, 2 September 2011 (UTC)
Category | # | Name | Address | Suburb |
II | 3282 | Christ's College open air classrooms | 33 Rolleston Avenue | Christchurch Central City |
II | 3280 | Christ's College School House | 33 Rolleston Avenue | Christchurch Central City |
II | 4913 | Condells House (Former) | 33 Rolleston Avenue, Christs College | Christchurch Central City |
II | 7223 | Halswell Quarry Stone House and Garden | Kennedys Bush Road | Halswell |
II | 1789 | Lansdowne Stables | Old Tai Tapu Road | Halswell |
II | 3109 | Glenmore House | 6 Pear Tree Lane | Hillsborough |
II | 3709 | House at 9 Aynsley Terrace | 9 Aynsley Terrace | Hillsborough |
II | 1900 | Long Cottage | 157 Papanui Road | Merivale |
II | 7322 | House at 14 Fleming Street | 14 Fleming Street | North Beach |
II | 3730 | Springbank, Christchurch | 290 Riverlaw Terrace | Opawa |
II | 5330 | The Tea House, Christchurch | 171 Racecourse Road | Sockburn |
II | 3719 | House at 52 Longfellow Street | 52 Longfellow Street | St Martins |
II | 1882 | House at 61 Tennyson Street | 61 Tennyson Street | Sydenham |
Category | Name | Address | Suburb |
II | Cottage and former shop at 387 Selwyn Street | 387 Selwyn Street | Addington |
II | Christ's College Classrooms 1915–21 | 33 Rolleston Ave | Christchurch Central City |
II | Fleming House, Wesley Lodge Eventide Home | 138-148 Park Terrace | Christchurch Central City |
II | McKellar House, Wesley Lodge Eventide Home | 138-148 Park Terrace | Christchurch Central City |
II | House at 17 Rossall Street | 17 Rossall Street | Fendalton |
II | House (former Daresbury Stables) | 7 Daresbury Lane | Fendalton |
II | Cottage at 232 Opawa Road [1] | 232 Opawa Road | Opawa |
II | House at 88 Brockworth Place | 88 Brockworth Place (#7285, apparently relocated to Ferrymead Park) | Riccarton |
II | House at 82 Springfield Road [2] | 82 Springfield Road | St Albans |
II | Elizabeth House, Christchurch [3] | 6 Circuit Street | Strowan |
II | Leinster Restaurant Building (Former Dwelling) [Relocated] | 158 Leinster Road | Strowan |
It's the first time I've seen this many in any WP article and done in such a fashion, and I tend to think that this is a bit excessive. Most of the places already have article links, and there are commonscat tags within the majority of the target articles to obviate the need to link to a sister project in this overarching way. I would suggest that the entire column be removed; I think it would be infinitely preferable to organise the commons categorisation for these images, and create a single commonscat tag for all historic places in Xch . Cheers, -- Ohconfucius ¡digame! 04:23, 8 September 2011 (UTC)
The owner of this photo suggested that the building was in Charleston, South Carolina in the U.S. based on the last name, Haddrell, which is well-known in Charleston. That is wrong for sure, but a little sleuthing has led me to think it might have been in Christchurch. I can't find any contact for any local preservation groups to check with, so I thought I would share it here in hopes that someone associated with maintaining this page might recognize it.
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![]() | This article is written in New Zealand English, which has its own spelling conventions (colour, realise, analyse, centre, fiord) and some terms that are used in it may be different or absent from other varieties of English. According to the relevant style guide, this should not be changed without broad consensus. |
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The tables below outline which photos are missing. The first table shows existing listings that still exist; it's sorted by suburb, as that makes it easier to go and target an area. The second table shows those items that have been demolished after the earthquakes. If you can help with taking photos for the former, or have old photos of the latter, please leave a message here. Schwede 66 09:43, 2 September 2011 (UTC)
Category | # | Name | Address | Suburb |
II | 3282 | Christ's College open air classrooms | 33 Rolleston Avenue | Christchurch Central City |
II | 3280 | Christ's College School House | 33 Rolleston Avenue | Christchurch Central City |
II | 4913 | Condells House (Former) | 33 Rolleston Avenue, Christs College | Christchurch Central City |
II | 7223 | Halswell Quarry Stone House and Garden | Kennedys Bush Road | Halswell |
II | 1789 | Lansdowne Stables | Old Tai Tapu Road | Halswell |
II | 3109 | Glenmore House | 6 Pear Tree Lane | Hillsborough |
II | 3709 | House at 9 Aynsley Terrace | 9 Aynsley Terrace | Hillsborough |
II | 1900 | Long Cottage | 157 Papanui Road | Merivale |
II | 7322 | House at 14 Fleming Street | 14 Fleming Street | North Beach |
II | 3730 | Springbank, Christchurch | 290 Riverlaw Terrace | Opawa |
II | 5330 | The Tea House, Christchurch | 171 Racecourse Road | Sockburn |
II | 3719 | House at 52 Longfellow Street | 52 Longfellow Street | St Martins |
II | 1882 | House at 61 Tennyson Street | 61 Tennyson Street | Sydenham |
Category | Name | Address | Suburb |
II | Cottage and former shop at 387 Selwyn Street | 387 Selwyn Street | Addington |
II | Christ's College Classrooms 1915–21 | 33 Rolleston Ave | Christchurch Central City |
II | Fleming House, Wesley Lodge Eventide Home | 138-148 Park Terrace | Christchurch Central City |
II | McKellar House, Wesley Lodge Eventide Home | 138-148 Park Terrace | Christchurch Central City |
II | House at 17 Rossall Street | 17 Rossall Street | Fendalton |
II | House (former Daresbury Stables) | 7 Daresbury Lane | Fendalton |
II | Cottage at 232 Opawa Road [1] | 232 Opawa Road | Opawa |
II | House at 88 Brockworth Place | 88 Brockworth Place (#7285, apparently relocated to Ferrymead Park) | Riccarton |
II | House at 82 Springfield Road [2] | 82 Springfield Road | St Albans |
II | Elizabeth House, Christchurch [3] | 6 Circuit Street | Strowan |
II | Leinster Restaurant Building (Former Dwelling) [Relocated] | 158 Leinster Road | Strowan |
It's the first time I've seen this many in any WP article and done in such a fashion, and I tend to think that this is a bit excessive. Most of the places already have article links, and there are commonscat tags within the majority of the target articles to obviate the need to link to a sister project in this overarching way. I would suggest that the entire column be removed; I think it would be infinitely preferable to organise the commons categorisation for these images, and create a single commonscat tag for all historic places in Xch . Cheers, -- Ohconfucius ¡digame! 04:23, 8 September 2011 (UTC)
The owner of this photo suggested that the building was in Charleston, South Carolina in the U.S. based on the last name, Haddrell, which is well-known in Charleston. That is wrong for sure, but a little sleuthing has led me to think it might have been in Christchurch. I can't find any contact for any local preservation groups to check with, so I thought I would share it here in hopes that someone associated with maintaining this page might recognize it.
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