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This plan for the sewer drainage at the Central Hotel was designed by L. G. West. The Central Hotel was established in 1888 and originally located in The Square. It opened in a new building in Main Street West during the 1890s. 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 his 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
1905
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2021Pa_LGWest-S4-209_037172
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Paper
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