Timaru Boys' High School Memorial Library

211 North Street, TIMARU

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The Timaru Boys' High School Memorial Library was opened in 1924. It is a single storey brick building designed by Percy Watts Rule and was built as a memorial to commemorate the 52 Old Boys who sacrificed their lives in World War One. In 1955 the building was extended and a memorial window erected in memory of the 133 past pupils who died in World War Two. Timaru High School opened in 1880 as a combined Girls' and Boys' school in Hassel Street. In 1898 the school split on the same site into separate boys' and girls' schools. In 1913 Timaru Boys' High School relocated to its present site in North St. The Memorial Library is the only 'original' building left in the school grounds.

Timaru Boys' High School Memorial Library, Timaru | Jeff Elston | 21/01/2009 | Timaru Boys High School
Timaru Boys' High School Memorial Library, Timaru | Jeff Elston | 21/01/2009 | Timaru Boys High School
Timaru Boys' High School Memorial Library, Timaru. Statue of 1936 Olympic Games 1500m champion John Edward (Jack) Lovelock | Jeff Elston | 21/01/2009 | Timaru Boys High School

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Status

Listed

List Entry Status

Historic Place Category 1

Access

Private/No Public Access

List Number

7491

Date Entered

6th June 2001

Date of Effect

6th June 2001

City/District Council

Timaru District

Region

Canterbury Region

Legal description

Pt RS 2335

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