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These architectural plans were produced by L. G. West in 1888. They depict a two-storey business premises that was designed for Carl L. Andersen of Sandon. This featured a store, showroom and office on the ground floor and eight bedrooms and a bathroom on the upper level. The Danish-born architect Ludolph Georg West (1846-1919) established an architectural practice in Palmerston North in about 1880. In 1912 he formed a partnership with is son, Ernest Vilhem West, who continued the business after his father's death.

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L G West & Son
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CA: L G West, Series 4
Date
1888
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2021Pa_LGWest-S4-1_035081_001
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