THE FRIENDS OF NGAIO MARSH HERITAGE HOUSE NOTICE OF ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING (2016)

THE FRIENDS OF NGAIO MARSH HERITAGE HOUSE
NOTICE OF ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING

PLACE: KNOX CHURCH LOUNGE (corner of Bealey Avenue & Victoria Street)

TIME: 4.00 pm - REMEMBER to reset clocks for daylight saving!

DATE: SUNDAY 25 SEPTEMBER 2016

Please come along and show your support for the great work the Friends do to keep Ngaio Marsh House operating smoothly.

Business will be brief, followed by refreshments, a raffle and a chance to socialise.
Lin Clark will entertain us by reading a little known short piece by Ngaio Marsh “The Hand in the Sand.”

Advance Notice: The 2016 Tour of Heritage Houses will take place on Sunday October 16.
Tickets $25 will be available for sale from October 1 at Ballantynes and Paper Plus, Merivale.

“Heritage Northland Inc AGM”( 2016) Heritage New Zealand Media Release (20.09.2016)

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September 20

MEDIA RELEASE

Heritage Northland Inc AGM

Heritage Northland Inc will hold its Annual General Meeting in Whangarei on September 24.

As part of the AGM, guest speaker Wong Leu Sheung will present a talk entitled The Ventnor – Understanding its History and Clarifying your Questions.

The SS Ventnor sunk about eight nautical miles off Omapere in the Hokianga Harbour in 1902 after striking a submerged rock off Cape Egmont, claiming 13 lives. The ship was carrying 499 coffins containing the remains of Chinese who had died in New Zealand for reburial in their homeland.

The wreck of the SS Ventnor was gazetted as an archaeological site in 2014 by Heritage New Zealand, and recorded in the New Zealand Archaeological Association Site Recording Scheme. Wong Leu Sheung played an active role in advocating for gazettal of the wreck as an archaeological site.

The Heritage Northland Inc AGM takes place at the Northland Vintage Car Club Rooms in the grounds of the Kiwi North Museum Heritage Park at Maunu, Whangarei at 1.30pm on September 24. All welcome.

“Nelson’s Suter Art Gallery redevelopment on track for October opening” Nelson Mail (Online Article)

Nelson's Suter Art Gallery redevelopment on track for October opening

"... One of New Zealand's oldest galleries, built in 1899, the original facade is still visible in the foyer through high windows.

The entrance, once hidden behind the reception wall is on show again, with the original window frames painted in "Nelson Red".

The matai floorboards are another feature that have been retained. They were lifted to allow for earthquake strengthening before being lowered again.

"We really wanted to keep the floor," Catchpole said. "It has had people walking on it for 117 years."

The beams in the original gallery have been exposed, resulting in a "beautiful" space. ..."

http://www.stuff.co.nz/nelson-mail/news/81777626/nelsons-suter-art-gallery-redevelopment-on-track-for-october-opening

 

(Duke of Marlborough In Russell) “New look for historic hotel ” Heritage New Zealand Media Release (05.09.2016)

Concept drawings for the Duke of Marlborough showing how the front of the landmark building will look after work has been completed.  (Image source HNZ Media Release)

Concept drawings for the Duke of Marlborough showing how the front of the landmark building will look after work has been completed.
(Image source HNZ Media Release)

"Owners of a Bay of Islands tourism icon will soon undertake work that will see existing facilities upgraded, and its heritage character celebrated."

“We met with Heritage New Zealand staff in the Northland office and talked about our plans. They were very positive about the design idea for the sea-facing side of the building, but also drew our attention to the rather hum-drum look of the building at the rear, which actually faces onto Russell’s main street,” says Anton (Haagh).

The Media Release is as follows: (more…)

“Jamming at Alberton for Auckland Heritage Festival” Heritage New Zealand Media Release (07.09.2016)

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Lynda Hallinan’s jam session at Alberton (Source HNZ Media Release)

Alberton, the historic mansion in Mt Albert cared for by Heritage New Zealand, will feature in upcoming Auckland Heritage Festival events.

Both events will feature fresh, home-made jam – in differing measures.

“This year we are delighted to welcome gardening guru, columnist and presenter Lynda Hallinan who will present a talk entitled A Jam Session With Lynda Hallinan (Sept 25, 2pm). Here, Lynda will share her experiences making over 500 jars of jam and jelly in 52 weeks using everything from spring strawberries to Autumn quince,” says the Manager of Alberton, Rendell McIntosh.

Devonshire Teas at Alberton:
Sept 24 (10.30am-3pm); Oct 1 (10.30am-3pm); Oct 2 (10.30am-3pm)
Cost: $6 per person; includes two scones with cream and Jam; and tea or coffee. Entry to the house $10; children and Heritage New Zealand members free.

A Jam Session with Lynda Hallinan:
Sept 25, 2pm
Cost: $12 per person, includes afternoon tea and entry to the house
Bookings essential – contact Alberton on Ph 846-7367 or email alberton@heritage.org.nz (more…)

“Festival features family-friendly fun at Highway” Heritage New Zealand Media Release (06.09.2016)

"Highwic – the historic Newmarket mansion cared for by Heritage New Zealand – is building on its successful series of children’s programmes with another offering of family-friendly fun these school holidays.

The holiday programme attractions are also official Auckland Heritage Festival events."

Upstairs and Downstairs for the Kids:
September 28 (three sessions - 10.30am, 11.30am and 2pm)
October 5 (three sessions - 10.30am, 11.30am and 2pm)
Cost: Adult - $10; Children - $8

Your Bread and Butter:
September 29 (10.30am-4,30pm – running all day)
October 6 (10.30am-4,30pm – running all day)
Cost: Adult - $8; Children – free

Victorian Crafts:
September 29 (10.30am-4pm) and October 6 (10.30am-4pm)
Cost: Adult - $10; Children - $5. This activity is suitable for school-age children 5 years and over. (more…)

“Historic Places Aotearoa urges halt to imminent demolition of Aniwaniwa Visitor Centre” Historic Places Aotearoa Media Release (23.08.2016)

hpa-logo-purpleHistoric Places Aotearoa says Department of Conservation Deputy Director-General Mervyn English must immediately reconsider the planned demolition of the Aniwaniwa Visitor Centre.

“The visitor centre is a significant part of New Zealand’s modern architectural legacy, listed by Heritage New Zealand as a Category One Historic Place, and a place of outstanding cultural value to New Zealand,” Mr Blackburne, who also chairs Historic Places Tairawhiti Inc, said this morning.

The Media Release is as follows: (more…)

“Institute of Architects urges Department of Conservation to save the Aniwaniwa Visitor Centre” NZIA Media Release (22.08.2016)

"The New Zealand Institute of Architects is dismayed by the decision of Department of Conservation Deputy Director-General Mervyn English to demolish the Aniwaniwa Visitor Centre, and urges the Department to reconsider this decision urgently.

“John Scott’s architecture was original, and his importance to New Zealand architecture is increasingly recognised,” said Institute of Architects President Christina van Bohemen. “The Institute awarded John its first Gold Medal for career achievement in 1999 and just last year named its award for public architecture in his honour.”

Ms van Bohemen said the 1976 Aniwaniwa Visitor Centre is one of John Scott’s most significant works. Scott also designed Wellington’s acclaimed Futuna Chapel, which was itself threatened with demolition before its reprieve and subsequent restoration.

“The Department of Conservation proclaims on its website its commitment to New Zealand’s unique legacy and enjoins us to pass it on. So why is Mr English determined to demolish a building that Heritage New Zealand has found to be of outstanding significance?”

The Media Release is as follows: (more…)

Heritage EQUIP Fund: Mark Gerrard Chair Historic Places Canterbury Media Statement.

Heritage EQUIP Fund Announcement.

Mark Gerrard Chair of Historic Places Canterbury has made the following Media Statements.

“Minister Barry’s announcement is an important first step in the preserving of the earthquake prone heritage buildings in our cities and the mainstreets of our rural towns.”

“The Heritage Community are pleased the Minister has included at risk Heritage New Zealand Cat 2 buildings. Many of our rural towns mainstreams are populated with Heritage New Zealand Cat 2 Buildings.”

"This is an important first step and we look forward to future announcements, from Minister Barry, that will ensure these heritage treasures on our rural mainstreets and cities are preserved for future generations.”

 

“Heritage EQUIP a positive step in retention” Heritage New Zealand Media Release (15.08.2016)

Heritage_New Zealand_logo"Minister for Arts, Culture and Heritage, Hon Maggie Barry, announced the $12 million contestable, discretionary fund scheme Heritage EQUIP (Heritage Earthquake Upgrade Incentive Programme) in Feilding today.

The scheme will assist owners required to meet the set timeframes to strengthen their buildings under the Building (Earthquake-prone Buildings) Amendment Act 2016. It is available to owners of all privately-owned Category 1 historic places, and those listed as Category 2 (in medium and high risk areas only) on the New Zealand Heritage List/Rarangi Korero ..."

The Media Release is as follows: (more…)