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Methodist Church of New Zealand Archives Architectural Plans Collection of New Zealand Methodist Church Buildings Methodist Church of New Zealand Archives Architectural Plans Collection of New Zealand Methodist Church Buildings Holdings at February 2010 For more information, please contact: The Archivist Methodist Church of New Zealand Archives PO Box 931 Christchurch New Zealand 8140 Phone 03 366 6049 Email: [email protected] Website: www.methodist.org.nz Origins The Architectural Plans Collection comes from several sources within the Methodist Church. Firstly from parishes, who have included architectural drawings within their own parish archives, usually as part of the building or development of buildings. Secondly, from the Church Property Committee, Methodist Church Trusts and Methodist Trust Association. Included in these drawings are investment properties, particularly from 1980s, as well as buildings used by parishes. The Architectural Plans Collection In this descriptive list, the collection is arranged in alphabetical order, by Church name, or Parish name if appropriate. Each drawing has a catalogue number allocated, which uniquely identifies each drawing. The letters APS form part of the catalogue number. The title is written exactly as it is on the original plan. If there is no title, a brief description is given. The earliest plan dates from 1880, the most recent, 2009; the Collection is being continually added to. The majority of the Collection consists of drawings of buildings used by parishes. It is not clear in some cases, whether the building plan went ahead, or if it was a proposal. 1 Methodist Church of New Zealand Archives List of Architectural Plans Collection, Wellington District February 2010 The format of the plans varies from original ink watercolours, to photocopies. It has been difficult to tell if the plan held in the Collection can be deemed the “original”, so use of the term “copy” means it is not a hand-drawn ink, pencil, or watercolour drawing. Ordering copies Copies of plans can be purchased from the Methodist Church of New Zealand Archives. Due to the size of plans, copies are made by a commercial business. The charges for this service do not fall into the Methodist Archives usual copying charges prices and will be advised at the time of ordering. Acknowledgement of volunteers Grateful thanks is given to two members of the Methodist Archives Volunteer Programme who completed this two year project. Nadia Gush started this descriptive list in 2008 and it was completed by Samantha Quigley at the beginning of 2010. 2 Methodist Church of New Zealand Archives List of Architectural Plans Collection, Wellington District February 2010 Name of Church or Title of Title on plan or Catalogue Code Parish collection Date description Quantity number number Form Names Notes Wairarapa Methodist Campsite and Ararangi (Wairarapa) Architectural Buildings Akora Campsite Plans 1962 Masterton 2p APS1001 6007 copy Proposed Lounge Architectural ca Avalon Methodist Avalon Church Plans 1960s Church 1p APS1135 6123 copy Proposed damaged, Parsonage previous Architectural Cleveland St., Orchiston Power attempts made Brooklyn Church Plans 1960 Brooklyn 1p APS1224 6271 copy and Associates at repair Proposed Retaining Wall. Boundary of Methodist Church Architectural and Fire Station at specifications Brooklyn Church Plans 1953 Brooklyn 8p APS1225 6271 part copy John Svatek attached Methodist Church Brooklyn. Plan of Pt of Lot ca 102D.P.392 Pt.Sec ink and Architectural 1920- 12 Ohiro Blk X Port watercolour on Brooklyn Church Plans 60 Nicholson S. D. 1p APS1226 6271 linen Brooklyn Methodist Church Retaining Architectural ca Wall on Fire Brooklyn Church Plans 1953 Station Boundary 1p APS1253 6271 ink on linen Brooklyn Methodist Church Retaining Architectural ca Wall on Fire Brooklyn Church Plans 1953 Station Boundary 1p APS1254 6271 blueprint Gordon H Burt altered by hand 3 Methodist Church of New Zealand Archives List of Architectural Plans Collection, Wellington District February 2010 Name of Church or Title of Title on plan or Catalogue Code Parish collection Date description Quantity number number Form Names Notes [Brooklyn Methodist Church Retaining Wall on pencil on tracing Architectural ca Fire Station paper, damaged, Brooklyn Church Plans 1953 Boundary] 1p APS1255 6271 in need of repair Parsonage Cleveland St., Brooklyn for Architectural Brooklyn Methodist Orchiston Power Brooklyn Church Plans 1960 Church 3p APS1256 6271 copy and Associates St David's Parish - Architectural 1976, Carterton - New Carterton Church Plans 1977 Church 15p APS1181 6181 copy E Neill Inkster St David's Parish Architectural Carterton New Carterton Church Plans 1975 Church 1p APS1182 6181 copy E Neill Inkster St David's Parish Architectural Carterton New Carterton Church Plans 1975 Church 2p APS1183 6181 copy E Neill Inkster Methodist Church photo of church Carterton Plan interior taken ca Showing from a Architectural 1940- Alterations to publication is Carterton Church Plans 60s Interior of Church 2p APS1184 6181 copy Fred C Daniell attached Roeben House. Addition to House at 109 Cashmere Cashmere Avenue Architectural Avenue Hughson annotated by Church Plans c2000 Khandallah 2p APS1055 6062 copy Associates hand Cashmere Community Centre. New Storage specifications ca Shed; Cashmere attached, plan Cashmere Avenue Architectural 1950- Ave Community Plishke and annotated by Church Plans 160s Cr. Retaining Wall; 3p APS1056 6062 copy Firth hand 4 Methodist Church of New Zealand Archives List of Architectural Plans Collection, Wellington District February 2010 Name of Church or Title of Title on plan or Catalogue Code Parish collection Date description Quantity number number Form Names Notes Building for Methodist Department of Architectural ca Christian Education Division Plans 1968 Education 5p APS1227 6800 copy John Daish Methodist Department of Education Building Architectural 75 Taranaki Street, Education Division Plans 1968 Wellington 18p APS1228 6800 copy John Daish Elsdon Youth Camp Alterations to Dormitory; Elsdon Youth Camp Amenity Block to Cabins; Amendments to Amenity Block to Cabins Elsdon Youth Camp; Methodist Church Department of Christian Education Camp Site Elsdon; Caretakers House Brasker; J K Elsdon Campsite (Te Architectural 1976; Elsdon Youth Woodley; Harry part altered by Urukahikaa Trust) Plans 1974 Camp 8p APS999 6006 copy Broekhaus hand Premises to Become New Methodist - Elsdon Campsite (Te Architectural Presbyterian Hall Urukahikaa Trust) Plans 1958 at Elsdon 1p APS1000 6006 copy altered by hand Architectural ca Additions to Epuni B T N (B T Epuni Church Plans 1960s Methodist Church 1p APS1108 6120-3 copy Norwell) 5 Methodist Church of New Zealand Archives List of Architectural Plans Collection, Wellington District February 2010 Name of Church or Title of Title on plan or Catalogue Code Parish collection Date description Quantity number number Form Names Notes Proposed Immediate and Ultimate Additions Architectural ca to Epuni Methodist hand coloured in Epuni Church Plans 1960s Church 1p APS1109 6120-3 copy B T Norwell pencil part damaged, previous attempts made at repair, part hand coloured in Architectural Featherston Union pencil. Part Featherston Church Plans 1982 Parish 2p APS1178 6171 part copy R G Henderson pencil on paper Featherston Union Architectural Parish Extensions R. G. Featherston Church Plans 1982 and Alterations 2p APS1179 6171 copy Henderson Featherston Union Ronald G Parish… Henderson; Architectural Alterations to DeTerte and Featherston Church Plans 1980 Church Buildings… 4p APS1180 6171 copy Kerr-Hislop Site Plan of Methodist Church Property Greytown part hand Architectural ca [showing proposed coloured in felt Greytown Church Plans 1986 new worship area] 1p APS1168 6161 copy tip Saint Andrews part hand Union Church coloured in Architectural ca Greytown[plan of pencil and Greytown Church Plans 1990s community crèche] 4p APS1169 6161 copy highlighter Proposed Architectural ca Alterations St. hand coloured in Greytown Church Plans 1980s Andrews Greytown 1p APS1170 6161 copy Max Edridge highlighter [Greytown Architectural ca Methodist Youth Greytown Church Plans 1962 Hall] 1p APS1171 6161 pencil on paper 6 Methodist Church of New Zealand Archives List of Architectural Plans Collection, Wellington District February 2010 Name of Church or Title of Title on plan or Catalogue Code Parish collection Date description Quantity number number Form Names Notes part altered by ca Proposed New Hall hand, hand Architectural 1960- for Methodist coloured in Greytown Church Plans 70s Church - Greytown 2p APS1172 6161 copy watercolour Proposed New Hall Architectural for Methodist Kofoed and Greytown Church Plans 1962 Church Greytown 4p APS1173 6161 copy Arnold New Hall for Architectural ca Greytown Greytown Church Plans 1962 Methodist Church 1p APS1174 6161 copy altered by hand Proposed New Hall Architectural for Methodist Kofoed and Greytown Church Plans 1962 Church Greytown 3p APS1175 6161 copy Arnold Proposed Residence for Saint Andrews Union Church at Greytown; Site Plan of Methodist Church Property; Standard K G Mouldey; Foundation, Soffit Premier Architectural 1971; and Gable (verge) Draughting Greytown Church Plans 1972 details 3p APS1176 6161 copy Service Plan of Proposed Additions and Alterations to Methodist Architectural ca Parsonage Greytown Church Plans 1940s Greytown 1p APS1177 6161 blueprint part hand Architectural All Saints Hataitai Ian Bowman; coloured in Hataitai Church Plans 1996 Parish Centre 6p APS1218 6251 copy Hugh Tennent pencil Architectural Parish Centre All Hugh Tennent; Hataitai Church Plans
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