• Edmund Anscombe (8 February 1874 – 9 October 1948) was one of the most important figures to shape the architectural and urban fabric of New Zealand. He...
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  • Anscombe is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Edmund Anscombe (1874–1948), New Zealand architect Frank Anscombe (1918–2001), British...
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  • Elizabeth Margaret Anscombe FBA (/ˈænskəm/; 18 March 1919 – 5 January 2001), usually cited as G. E. M. Anscombe or Elizabeth Anscombe, was a British analytic...
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    Edmund Andros (1637–1714), English colonial administrator under the Royal House of Stuart Edmund Anscombe (1874–1948), New Zealand architect Edmund Cobb...
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    of New Zealand architect Edmund Anscombe. Her parents were carpenter Edmund Anscombe (1849–1928) and Eliza Anscombe (née Mason) (c. 1846–1921). The family...
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    Otago Boys' High School (category Edmund Anscombe buildings)
    1903 led to the opening of the Shand Building in 1914, designed by Edmund Anscombe. He was also responsible for the Rectory, 1913, the principal's onsite...
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    the Otago Daily Times and Channel 39. The building was designed by Edmund Anscombe and built in the late 1920s and is part of a historic precinct that...
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    Otago Girls' High School (category Edmund Anscombe buildings)
    block was opened, designed by Edmund Anscombe (1874–1948) and the old building on Tennyson Street was demolished. Anscombe's conception of a rouge-brick...
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    University of Otago Clocktower complex (category Edmund Anscombe buildings)
    Staff Club.) In 1908 the School of Mines was constructed, designed by Edmund Anscombe (1874–1948). He now conceived and carried out a different development...
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  • New Zealand and South Seas International Exhibition (category Edmund Anscombe buildings)
    construction of a series of magnificent exhibition buildings by architect Edmund Anscombe. The buildings consisted of a series of pavilions surrounding a central...
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    New Zealand Centennial Exhibition (category Edmund Anscombe buildings)
    exhibition took for its site a location at Rongotai in Wellington, Edmund Anscombe designing the buildings and grounds in the Art Deco style. Construction...
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    undertaken by competent local architects, and notable national architects Edmund Anscombe and Vivan Palmer Haughton. The main six blocks of the Central Business...
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    Former Post and Telegraph Building, Wellington (category Edmund Anscombe buildings)
    New Zealand. The building, located on Herd Street, was designed by Edmund Anscombe and built in 1939. The building is situated on reclaimed land, and...
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    select an architect for the project; the winner was Dunedin architect Edmund Anscombe, but it is likely the actual design was completed by a young student...
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    Caversham connections include politician Thomas Kay Sidey, architect Edmund Anscombe, and surveyor John Turnbull Thomson. Caversham lies at the mouth and...
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    Hanover Hall (category Edmund Anscombe buildings)
    practitioner in Dunedin, was a founding father. The building was designed by Edmund Anscombe (1874–1948) and completed in 1912 as the first Baptist church in Dunedin...
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  • Austria Tadao Ando (born 1941), Japan Paul Andreu (1938–2018), France Edmund Anscombe (1874–1948), New Zealand Milan Antonović (1850–1929) Siah Armajani...
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    followed in 1909 and 1924. The 1924 Arthur Barnett building designed by Edmund Anscombe was a landmark on the northern part of George Street, Dunedin. It was...
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    Rialto Cinema, Dunedin (category Edmund Anscombe buildings)
    southwest of the city centre. The building was designed by noted architect Edmund Anscombe, and was first opened in 1916 as the Empire (later Empire DeLuxe) Theatre...
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  • (born 1937) Peter Womersley (1923–1993) Jonathan Woolf (1961–2015) Edmund Anscombe (1874–1948) (New Zealand) John Lee Archer (1791–1852) (Australia) Benjamin...
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  • currently lives in Port Chalmers Prominent architects Francis Petre, Edmund Anscombe, and Robert Lawson all lived and worked in Dunedin Lindsay Daen, sculptor...
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    University of Otago Registry Building (category Edmund Anscombe buildings)
    group it was designed and re-designed by Maxwell Bury (1825–1912) and Edmund Anscombe (1874–1948), between the 1870s and the 1920s. This resulted in a revised...
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    brick structure in classical styling built in 1927 to a design by Edmund Anscombe, also used by the School of Biomedical Sciences. It was named for Sir...
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    the estimated cost of construction had risen to £10,500. Architect Edmund Anscombe, who had just completed the Dental School and the School of Mines,...
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    International Exhibition in Logan Park, Dunedin North designed by Edmund Anscombe. The building was bought and donated to the city by Sir Percy and Lady...
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    former Arthur Barnett building in George Street which was designed by Edmund Anscombe (1874–1948) and completed in 1924. The new complex is a central retail...
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  • Fortune Theatre, alongside a docudrama about the Exhibition's architect, Edmund Anscombe, called I the Originator, I the Architect. From his return to New Zealand...
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    Nelson was the son of Grace Ledingham Stewart—daughter of artist Eliza Anscombe—and William Alexander Anthony Nelson. He was educated at Otago Boys' High...
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  • G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z Bill Alington (1929–2024) Edmund Anscombe (1874–1948) William Armson (1832/3–1883) Ian Athfield (1940–2015) Edward...
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    Sargood Centre (category Edmund Anscombe buildings)
    heritage building by Heritage New Zealand. The building was designed by Edmund Anscombe as the art gallery for the 1925 New Zealand and South Seas International...
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