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    Samuel Hurst Seager CBE (26 June 1855 – 5 October 1933) was a notable New Zealand builder, draftsman, architect and town planner. He was born in London...
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    Revival style, it is one of the best designs of Samuel Hurst Seager. Daresbury was designed by Samuel Hurst Seager for the wine and spirits merchant George Humphreys...
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    Ngaio Marsh's parents. It was designed by their relation architect Samuel Hurst Seager. The house has been extended a number of times: firstly in 1948 by...
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    subscription. The memorial was designed by established memorial designer Samuel Hurst Seager in conjunction with Auckland architects Gummer and Ford. It is constructed...
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    bungalows and layout of the site were both designed by Samuel Hurst Seager between 1902 and 1912. Seager purchased the site for the subdivision in 1902 and...
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    of New Zealand's North Island. The suburb was designed in 1920 by Samuel Hurst Seager as a garden suburb based on garden-city planning principles. It was...
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    where Samuel Hurst Seager was his teacher. Seager introduced Wood to Arts and Crafts architecture. In his first year at the college, Seager encouraged...
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    Bush, which was finished in 1914 and opened in 1915. Designed by Samuel Hurst Seager, it was built from red stone quarried on location. The first caretakers...
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  • spur, originally known as Lower Clifton, was bought in 1901 by Samuel Hurst Seager. Seager landscaped and divided the section into 12 plots and it was sold...
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    (1833–1898), painter William Orange (1889–1966), Anglican clergyman Samuel Hurst Seager (1855–1933), draftsman and architect who had a subdivision of eight...
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  • by her teacher Samuel Hurst Seager as an articled pupil. Two years later her articles were transferred to Cecil Wood's office when Seager was planning to...
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    were men from the New Zealand Division. The memorials, designed by Samuel Hurst Seager, are located at Passchendaele, Messines, Le Quesnoy and the Somme...
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    in stone. Thus, the "jack of all trades" New Zealand architect, Samuel Hurst Seager was appointed official architect of the Great War memorials of New...
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  • For services to New Zealand. Dame Christina Massey Civil division Samuel Hurst Seager FRIBA – of Christchurch; a prominent architect. Charles Speight –...
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    Trust Board Design and construction Architect(s) Benjamin Mountfort Samuel Hurst Seager Awards and prizes UNESCO Asia-Pacific Awards for Cultural Heritage...
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    Zealand suburb, Durie Hill Garden Suburb, planned by the architect Samuel Hurst Seager. Reliable transport to the hilltop was important before widespread...
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    far only purpose-built council chambers constructed, designed by Samuel Hurst Seager in a Queen Anne style. The building became known as Our City and...
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    unsound. The design competition for the building had been won by Samuel Hurst Seager, who was young and relatively inexperienced, and his design in Queen...
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    the walls below and left the central spaces comparatively dark. Samuel Hurst Seager, at that time President of the New Zealand Institute of Architects...
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    was designed by Joseph Munnings while he was in partnership with Samuel Hurst Seager and Cecil Wood. It is one of the only examples of Byzantine revival...
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    Land Office. Controversy erupted when the competition was won by Samuel Hurst Seager; he was young and relatively inexperienced, and his design in Queen...
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    School of Art in Christchurch, she trained as an architect under Samuel Hurst Seager from 1904 to 1908. She married Colin Barclay McDougall in 1915. Beath...
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    designed by local architect Samuel Hurst Seager, who became an international authority on the lighting of art galleries. Seager had also designed the two...
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  • State of Victoria, formerly Member of the Ministry of that State Samuel Hurst Seager FRIBA a prominent Architect in the Dominion of New Zealand Charles...
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    refresh themselves. Three of these rest-houses, designed by architect Samuel Hurst Seager, were completed during Ell's lifetime: the Sign of the Bellbird,...
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  • stonemason, carver, engraver, medallist, jeweller (born 1840) 5 October – Samuel Hurst Seager, architect (born 1855) 7 October – William Still Littlejohn, cricketer...
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    on 7 December 1885 and chose the very modern Queen Anne design by Samuel Hurst Seager. Quite some controversy developed over this decision and this went...
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    garden city principles of planning; the scheme was influenced by Samuel Hurst Seager's "garden suburb" at Sumner Spur, Christchurch (1902–1914). The settlement...
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  • Milwaukee Brewers L L (1994-09-22) September 22, 1994 (age 30) 1 Corey Seager Texas Rangers L R (1994-04-27) April 27, 1994 (age 30) 7 Cory Abbott Chicago...
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    Both the Sarjeant Gallery and the Robert McDougall Gallery use Samuel Hurst Seager's idea of 'topside lighting'. This is where skylights allow natural...
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