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In 1901 the control of the Hermitage Accommodation House passed to the newly formed Dept. of Tourist and Health Resorts
In 1901 the control of the Hermitage Accommodation House passed to the newly formed Dept. of Tourist and Health Resorts
[1905]

The Hanmer Hot Springs Tea House
The Hanmer Hot Springs Tea House
[1905]

Construction of the Waipara-Cheviot railway bridge over the Hurunui River, using steel spans on timber and concrete piers
Construction of the Waipara-Cheviot railway bridge over the Hurunui River, using steel spans on timber and concrete piers
[1904]

The prison camp, Hanmer Springs
The prison camp, Hanmer Springs
[1904]

The native school at Kaiapoi
The native school at Kaiapoi
[1903]

Tripods in front of the Magnetory Observatory, Botanic Gardens
Tripods in front of the Magnetory Observatory, Botanic Gardens
[1902]

There was a demand for the wool classing classes provided by the Christchurch Technical College
There was a demand for the wool classing classes provided by the Christchurch Technical College
[1910]

The Christchurch Technical College building erected in 1906/07 as a memorial to Richard Seddon
The Christchurch Technical College building erected in 1906/07 as a memorial to Richard Seddon
[1910]

The south end of the combined road and rail bridge under construction over the Waiau River
The south end of the combined road and rail bridge under construction over the Waiau River
[1910]

Shearers' chef in the dining and cooking quarters
Shearers' chef in the dining and cooking quarters
[1909]

Shearers' accommodation on a Canterbury station
Shearers' accommodation on a Canterbury station
[1909]

The interior of a clothing factory
The interior of a clothing factory
[1909]

The Temuka railway station
The Temuka railway station
[1908]

Kaiapoi railway station
Kaiapoi railway station
[1908]

Athletic sports at Takahanga Domain, Kaikoura
Athletic sports at Takahanga Domain, Kaikoura
[1908]