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Looking towards the Ruahine Street and Main Street intersection.

The building in the foreground right was 236 Ruahine street, occupied by I.R. Bremner Ladies Outfitters. It was demolished in 1969 to make way for the Terrace End Branch of the ANZ Bank, which erected a new building on the site in 1986.

The three red roofed houses on the left are numbers 237, 239 and 241 Ruahine Street.

This slide was likely created by David Evans of the City Council's Planning Office. M D (David) Evans was a planning assistant from 1955 to 1968, Deputy City Planner from 1968 to 1978 and Senior Planning Officer (Design and Development) from 1978-1988.

Identification

Object type
Image
Archive
PNCC City Planning
Relation
PNCC7-8-3
Date
196X
Digitisation ID
2025S_PNCC7-8-3_Evans_043787
Format
Slide
Held In
"PNCC Archives"

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Taxonomy

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broadway avenue,
houses,
ruahine street,
streets,
terrace end,
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