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  • William Barnett Armson (1832/3 – 25 February 1883) was an architect, surveyor, engineer in colonial New Zealand. A co-founder of the Canterbury Association...
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    nurseryman). Some of the notable people buried at the cemetery include: William Armson (1832/3–1883), architect Alfred Barker (1819–1873), doctor and photographer...
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    Building I Demolished 280 High Street Commercial building designed by William Armson D.I.C. Building II Demolished 154–158 Cashel Street Former department...
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    Armson, Collins and Harman was an architectural firm in New Zealand. It was founded by William Barnett Armson (1832/3–1883), and after his death, became...
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    replacement church, designed by William Armson in Gothic Revival style. Jacobs stood in for Harper who was ill. Henry William Harper, Harper's son, was the...
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    premises on Worcester Boulevard. The building was commissioned and for William Armson to design a building, but he fell ill and in early 1873 the commission...
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    invited to provide designs for a new building: Farr, Benjamin Mountfort, William Armson and Robert Lawson. Although Farr was a Deacon of the Trinity Congregational...
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    Mountfort, who added transepts and a chancel; an earlier design by William Armson was rejected. In 1888, a Mountfort-designed organ chamber was added...
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    building stands just two doors along from the National Bank building. The William Armson-designed building is notable for the richly carved exterior work by...
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    with a three-storey masonry structure. The building was designed by William Armson and was known as Cathedral Chambers. Hobbs' corner became known as Broadway...
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    since World War I. There have had more modern incarnations such as the Armson Occluded Eye Gunsight (OEG) and the Normark Corp. Singlepoint. These both...
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    central Christchurch. It was designed by then most prominent architect, William Armson, and was one of the few remaining examples of his work in the city....
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    invited to provide designs for a new building: Farr, Benjamin Mountfort, William Armson and Robert Lawson. Although Farr was a Deacon of the Trinity Congregational...
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  • 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 Bartley (1839–1919) Kate...
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    club, the Canterbury Club. They commissioned one of their members, William Armson, to design a building, but he fell ill and in early 1873 the commission...
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    Grecian Style" it was a stone built two-story structure on the site of William Armson's later, magnificent replacement. Again there were parallels with the...
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    "costs had not stacked up", said Guthrey. The building was designed by William Armson (1832/3 – 1883). From 1870 until his death, he was the dominant commercial...
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  • Colin Roberts at Big Life – management Rachael Wright – polaroids Phil Armson at Big Active – design and imagery Bloc Party (2016). Hymns (liner notes)...
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    illuminated by an electric, radioluminescent or passive ambient light source. The Armson OEG and the Normark Corp. Singlepoint are two examples of commercially available...
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  • (1791–1852) (Australia) Benjamin Backhouse (1829–1904) (Australia) William Barnett Armson (1834–1883) (New Zealand) Herbert Baker (1862–1946) (South Africa...
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