Te Awamutu Courier

Discover the social history

Free two-day event a chance to see the buildings

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Afree event hosted by the team behind the Bricks and Mortar Legacy book showcasing some of our town’s most iconic commercial buildings is being held next Friday and Saturday in the Te Awamutu Library community room.

The event, on Friday, May 10 from noon-7pm and Saturday, May 11 from 10am-noon, is an opportunit­y to see which buildings have been included in the book, learn more about some of them, and hear directly from the author Alan Hall and researcher Sandra Metcalfe.

“In researchin­g the 32 business buildings over the past seven years, we’ve unearthed fascinatin­g stories with the help of the community, and we’re looking forward to seeing this quality coffee-table book being published,” says Metcalfe.

Along with the well-researched details and stories gleaned from conversati­ons, archives, and old newspaper articles, the book contains many photos. According to Hall, it is the photos that have helped bring the stories to life.

“The history of the buildings and the people who designed, built, owned and worked in them is remarkable, and the photos both from the late 1800s and more recently really show the design and use of the buildings.”

The free two-day event follows on from a series of well-attended events earlier this year.

In addition to seeing what will be between the covers and being able to talk with those who’ve been closely involved with the project, this event includes a series of 15-minute talks on different aspects of the project.

The Te Awamutu Genealogy group is involved in hosting the event so there will also be a talk on DNA for those interested in finding out whether it could be a useful tool for those interested in family history research.

Friday, May 10:

1pm: The importance of preserving our built heritage (Alan Hall).

3pm: Frederick (F. C.) Daniell: An influentia­l NZ architect who designed many of the buildings in Te Awamutu’s town centre. Why Te Awamutu and what is his contributi­on to the town’s streetscap­e? (Alan Hall).

5.30pm: DNA — an important tool for genealogis­ts. This talk is for those thinking about testing &/or those wondering what more there is to DNA beyond ethnicity estimates. Illustrate­d by case studies, this talk will also cover issues to be aware of when dealing with living people (Sandra

Saturday, May 11:

10.30am: How to go about researchin­g the history of your home (Sandra Metcalfe).

11.30am: Archie Macdonald: Another influentia­l NZ architect responsibl­e for two of the buildings in the

Bricks & Mortar Legacy book. He also designed many houses in the area. What identifies him and his distinctiv­e style of architectu­re? (Alan Hall).

The project to record the stories of our town’s past has captured community attention and the team are thrilled with the continued support

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Image / Waikato Museum archive F. C. Daniell architect’s design for C. T. Rickit building before the widening of Sloane St.
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