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2011 Selection

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Enjoy selected highlights from 2011 issues of Heritage New Zealand

Cover Heritage Autumn 2011 issue

On the cover, Autumn 2011: Golden Light

A North Canterbury community never gave up hope of locating missing windows from an historic church.

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Wellington bypass - corner Cuba St and Karo Drive

There Goes the Neighbourhood

When an estimated $40million worth of concrete is laid across a neighbourhood rich in both colonial history and inner-city culture, history is altered.

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Wairarapa Times-Age building

Pressing On

The technology used to create and display a newspaper has dramatically changed in an online age but some of the country’s papers still work out of heritage buildings.

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Cover Heritage Winter 2011

On the cover, Autumn 2011: Golden Light

What now for the Timeball Station, one of Lyttelton's most treasured landmarks, badly damaged in the Christchurch earthquake?

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Te Waimate Mission

A landmark revival

Te Waimate Mission House, the country's second-oldest building, has significance for all New Zealanders and the kindness of many has recaptured its shine.

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Wanganui Collegiate, circa 1911

Old school ties

Imbued with English traditions, Wanganui Collegiate is nevertheless meeting the challenges facing a modern New Zealand school.

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Stephen Laurie

The language of wood

A master craftsman uses his skills to make furniture that speaks from the heart.

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Heritage New Zealand Spring 2011 cover

This other Eden

The focus of the country is on the Rugby World Cup and in particular Eden Park, newly refurbished for its role in what is hoped to be a nationwide triumph.

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Darfield earthquake - one year on

One year on

Twelve months after the first of the Canterbury earthquakes, Darfield is seeing the start of restoration of many of its heritage buildings and a strengthening of community spirit.

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Rob Roy Hotel

The pub that crawled

Moved to make way for infrastructure construction, one of Auckland's historic watering holes has been returned to its original site none the worse for wear.

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Heritage New Zealand Summer 2011 cover

Tomorrow's yesterdays

It's a dilemma facing architects and planners throughout the country - how to build for the future while respecting the past.

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Finders keepers?

Finders keepers?

Archaeological artefacts, human remains and other taonga must be protected from would-be fossickers.

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Carterton's new community centre

Pride of place

Carterton's classical 1881 library is the centrepiece of a new community centre.

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Magazine Index

magazine index

Covers issues of Heritage New Zealand and its predecessors from issue 1 until issue 105, Winter 2007. Alphabetically arranged. A4 spiral bound. $20 each. Contact Membership Services on 0800 802 010 to purchase.

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