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Stafford Place, the Glossary

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Stafford Place at 61 Redwood Road, Appleby, New Zealand (near Richmond), is registered with the New Zealand Historic Places Trust as a Category I structure.[1]

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Table of Contents

  1. 7 relations: Appleby, New Zealand, Carpenter Gothic, Henry Redwood, Heritage New Zealand, Joseph Ward (Marlborough politician), Richmond, Tasman, 1929 Murchison earthquake.

  2. 1860s architecture in New Zealand
  3. 1866 establishments in New Zealand
  4. Buildings and structures in the Tasman District
  5. Heritage New Zealand Category 1 historic places in the Tasman Region
  6. Houses in New Zealand

Appleby, New Zealand

Appleby is a locality in the Tasman district in the South Island of New Zealand.

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Carpenter Gothic

Carpenter Gothic, also sometimes called Carpenter's Gothic or Rural Gothic, is a North American architectural style-designation for an application of Gothic Revival architectural detailing and picturesque massing applied to wooden structures built by house-carpenters.

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Henry Redwood

Henry Redwood (24 January 1823 – 9 November 1907) was a New Zealand farmer, politician and racehorse breeder.

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Heritage New Zealand

Heritage New Zealand Pouhere Taonga (initially the National Historic Places Trust and then, from 1963 to 2014, the New Zealand Historic Places Trust) (in Pouhere Taonga) is a Crown entity with a membership of around 20,000 people that advocates for the protection of ancestral sites and heritage buildings in New Zealand.

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Joseph Ward (Marlborough politician)

Joseph Ward (1817 – 12 November 1892) was a 19th-century Member of Parliament from Marlborough, New Zealand.

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Richmond, Tasman

Richmond (Māori: Waimea) is a town and the seat of the Tasman District Council in New Zealand.

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1929 Murchison earthquake

The 1929 Murchison earthquake occurred at 10:17 am on 17 June.

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See also

1860s architecture in New Zealand

1866 establishments in New Zealand

Buildings and structures in the Tasman District

Heritage New Zealand Category 1 historic places in the Tasman Region

Houses in New Zealand

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stafford_Place