Format: CollectionDescription: In 1930 construction started on new workshops for Canterbury Agricultural College on a site that is now adjacent to Farm Road. Facilities included a saddler’s workshop with space for up to 12 s...
Format: CollectionDescription: Gillespie Hall Decommissioning December 2019
Gillespie Hall on the Lincoln University campus was named for William Henry Gillespie (pictured), a member of the Lincoln College Board of Governors ...
Format: CollectionDescription: Director's Lodge was built in 1945. In July 2000, Alongrun coloursteel roof replaced the tiled roof.
Format: CollectionDescription: Te kete Ika, the Food and Function Centre opend on 26 June 2014.
The name Te Kete Ika was gifted to Lincoln University by Te Taumutu Rūnanga. The name, Te Kete Ika (and its longer title Te Ket...
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The Stewart Building, named after Professor James D. Stewart, Principal of Lincoln College from 1974-1983, was constructed in 1990. The red brick-faced stucture was designed by the architectu...
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This building, constructed in two stages in the early 1990s, contains design elements sympathetic to the nearby 1918 and 1991 wings of lvey Hall.
Format: CollectionDescription: Workshops.—Built by R. A. Fougere, K. Muirson, and students, 1930. The original building had no eastern extensions, these were added to form the larger technical shops in the following order—...
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The new Landscape Architecture Building was officially opened by the Minister of Economic Development, the Hon Gerry Brownlee, on 20 November 2010, part of a weekend of celebrations com...
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The Burns Building was opened by the Minister of Education in 1976. It was named in honour of Sir Malcolm Burns, Principal of Canterbury Agricultural College 1952-1974 and former Senior Lectu...
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The Hilgendorf Building was constructed in the mid-1960s and opened in 1968. It was usually referred to as the Hilgendorf Wing, in honour of Professor F. W. Hilgendorf, pioneer New Zealand ...
Format: CollectionDescription: The Laboratories, later known as the McCaskill Building, was built by contractor F. E. Shaw and opened by the Minister of Internal Affairs on December 17th 1929. The building was located to the...
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The George Forbes Library was opened by the Governor-General Viscount Cobham in August 1960 and was designed by architects Jones, Adams, Kingston and Reynolds. A Liberal Party politician, G...
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Memorial Hall was built as a memorial to those staff and students who lost their lives during the Great War, 1914-1918, but also acknowledges the losses sustained during the South African Wa...
Format: CollectionDescription: Mt Grand, Central Otago
Biological Husbandry Unit
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Format: CollectionDescription: Ivey Hall was the original teaching, administration and residential building on the Lincoln campus. The foundation date, 1878, can be seen above the main entrance, and the well worn step beneath ...
Format: CollectionDescription: The Hudson Hall dormitory block commenced on 6 September, 1948, was officially opened by the Right Honourable, the Prime Minister, Mr S. G. Holland, on 29 April, 1953. It was the first major hall...
Format: CollectionDescription: The Lincoln University campus has been filmed and photographed from the air many times over its long history. These images show the developments on campus and changes to the surrounding countrysi...