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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, Hawkes Bay and Manawatu Districts 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, Hawkes Bay and Manawatu Districts February 2010 Name of Church or Title of Title on plan or Catalogue Code Parish collection Date description Quantity number number Form Names Notes Parsonage at Middle Road Havelock North for the Methodist Church; Barry Family Life Centre. At Sweat; 2 small pages Arohanui Havelock Architectural Havelock North for the Graham attached to one North Church Plans 1978 Methodist Church 7p APS868 5023 copy Weaver page Barry Methodist Church Sweet; Arohanui Havelock Architectural Family Life Centre at Graham hand coloured North Church Plans 1978 Havelock North 1p APS869 5023 copy Weaver in felt tip Barry 5 Units at middle road Sweet; Arohanui Havelock Architectural Havelock North for the Graham North Church Plans 1978 Methodist church 9p APS870 5023 copy Weaver part hand coloured in permanent Arohanui Havelock Architectural [Plan of parsonage and marker, stickers North Church Plans ca 1960s plan of church land] 2p APS871 5023 copy attached Barry Arohanui Village Sweet; Arohanui Havelock Architectural Havelock North. 4 Units. Graham specifications North Church Plans 1978 [contract 3] 9p APS872 5023 copy Weaver attached Barry Family Life Centre at Sweet; Arohanui Havelock Architectural Havelock North by the Graham North Church Plans 1977 Methodist Church 2p APS873 5023 copy Weaver Plan and Site Plan [Plan Architectural ca 1970- of brm house, 101 Ashhurst Church Plans 80s Stanford Street 1p APS956 5110 copy Proposed New Porch for Architectural Ashhurst Methodist part specifications Ashhurst Church Plans ca 1950s Church 2p APS958 5112 copy attached 3 Methodist Church of New Zealand Archives List of Architectural Plans Collection, Hawkes Bay and Manawatu Districts 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 New Methodist Hall Bamfield Street Ashhurst and specifications partial conversion of attached, part Architectural present room to service part John S E ink on tracing Ashhurst Church Plans 1957 rooms 5p APS959 5112 copy King paper Plan and Specifications for a Methodist Architectural Parsonage at 101 specifications Ashhurst Church Plans ca 1981 Stanford Street Ashhurst 7p APS960 5112 copy attached Methodist Church Subdivision; Lots 1 - 5 Being Subdivision of J S E King, Parts Section 22 and Bruce Sections 23, 39 and 40 Claude Architectural (DP 152) Town of part Stern, Mr correspondence Ashhurst Church Plans 1985 Ashhurst 2p APS961 5112 copy McFarlane attached Proposed Sunday School for the Architectural Bunnythorpe Methodist Bunnythorpe Church Plans ca 1950s Church 1p APS957 5111 copy Catherine Jamieson Architectural Catherine Jamieson David Hostel Plans 1962 Hostel Board 1p APS954 5104 copy Taylor pen and ink on paper, hand Dannevirke - Architectural Proposed Youth Hall coloured in Norsewood Parish Plans ca 1960s Dannevirke Circuit 1p APS897 5070 crayon Possible Parsonage Plan [also plans for part ink and Feilding - Oroua Architectural buildings proposed for part pencil on Parish Plans 1986 adjacent land] 11p APS965 5120 copy tracing paper Proposed Tea - Room Architectural for St. Marks Church, Lindsay annotated by Feilding Church Plans 1987 Grey St. Feilding 1p APS966 5121 copy Durrant hand 4 Methodist Church of New Zealand Archives List of Architectural Plans Collection, Hawkes Bay and Manawatu Districts February 2010 Name of Church or Title of Title on plan or Catalogue Code Parish collection Date description Quantity number number Form Names Notes [Grey Street site plan Architectural showing available Feilding Church Plans 1986 building area] 1p APS967 5121 copy newspaper cut- Plan of Proposed out of proposed Architectural Parsonage at 1 Highfield part parsonage Feilding Church Plans ca 1980s Road Feilding 4p APS968 5121 copy attached Theos Architectural Design and Feilding Church Plans 1994 St Marks Kindergarten 1p APS969 5121 copy Draughting Revised Plan of part hand Architectural Proposed Methodist James coloured in Feilding Church Plans ca 1960 Church at Feilding 2p APS970 5121 copy Walker watercolour James Walker; Architectural Methodist Church Grey Lloyd C Feilding Church Plans 1959 Street Feilding 16p APS971 5121 copy Love Ruth Le Couteur; Target Homes; Denis Oliver; David Padfield; correspondence 2004; Brian Eddy attached, part Architectural 2000; Flaxmere Preschool and hand coloured Flaxmere Parish Plans 2003 Wesley Samoan Centre 5p APS876 5030 copy Associates in pencil 5 Methodist Church of New Zealand Archives List of Architectural Plans Collection, Hawkes Bay and Manawatu Districts 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 New Hall Etc for Foxton Methodist Church; Proposed Youth Centre Methodist part damaged, Church Foxton; previous Proposed Additions of attempts made Class Rooms and at repair, part Assembly Hall for ink and Architectural Combined Church part coloured pencil Foxton Church Plans ca 1960 Avenue Rd. Foxton 4p APS986 5151 copy on paper Motor Shed Gladstone Architectural Rd for the Trustees of ink on paper, Gisborne Church Plans 1949 the Methodist Church 1p APS886 5041 damaged Proposed Alterations and Alterations to Gisborne Methodist Laurenson Architectural Church 50453 Architects Gisborne Church Plans 2004 Gladstone Road 10p APS887 5041 copy Ltd General all purpose room Wesley Church - Gisborne; Wesley Architectural Church Property photo of shed Gisborne Parish Plans 1982 Gladstone Rd. Gisborne 2p APS877 5040 copy attached correspondence Proposed 2. Two attached, hand Bedroom Unit. Nicoll coloured in Gladstone road. Architects; pencil and felt Architectural GISBORNE. For. C A Davis; tip, annotated Gisborne Parish Plans ca 1989 METHODIST CHURCH 2p APS878 5040 copy Stan by hand Parsonage to be erected very fragile, Architectural in Gladstone Rd. damaged, plan Gisborne Parish Plans ca 1949 Gisborne 1p APS879 5040 blueprint E H Forge torn in two L H Reynolds, E part hand Architectural 1991 Lots 1-8 Pt of Sec. 139 A Grey; R coloured in Gisborne Parish Plans [1937] Gisborne Suburban 2p APS880 5040 copy Anderson highlighter 6 Methodist Church of New Zealand Archives List of Architectural Plans Collection, Hawkes Bay and Manawatu Districts February 2010 Name of Church or Title of Title on plan or Catalogue Code Parish collection Date description Quantity number number Form Names Notes Very fragile, damaged, Parsonage to be previous Architectural Erected in Gladstone Rd attempts made Gisborne Parish Plans ca 1949 Gisborne 1p APS881 5040 blueprint F H Forge at repair Methodist Church Gladstone Road Architectural Gisborne for the Gisborne Parish Plans 1955 Trustees 1p APS882 5040 copy F H Forge damaged, Proposed Methodist previous Architectural Church Gladstone Road attempts made Gisborne Parish Plans 1952 Gisborne 1p APS883 5040 copy F H Forge at repair damaged, previous Youth Centre Gladstone attempts made Rd for the
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