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517:, at the time Provincial Secretary, proposed to Mary Brittan in early 1865. He was 34 at the time, and she was 19. Both Joseph and Sophia Brittan were opposed to a marriage, which is surprising, given that Rolleston was intelligent, well educated, successful and, if anything, of higher social standing. They thought him too old for their daughter, her too young to marry. Maybe Sophia Brittan did not want to lose her daughter, who was in effect running the household and entertained guests, as she was often too ill to look after these tasks herself. But Rolleston was offered and accepted the role of Under Secretary for Native Affairs, which required moving to 697:, who put Linwood House up for sale as four sections, with one of those holding the house itself. Three of the sections were purchased by Thomas Marker on 4 June 1913 in an auction, including the one containing the building. Marker paid £200 each for the building sections, and £1,250 for the section containing the house. The furniture of Linwood House was sold in a separate auction. The house was rented to lawyer Francis Ion Cowlishaw, son of prominent provincial councillor William Patten Cowlishaw (1839–1903). Cowlishaw senior had lived nearby in a house named 'Chaddesden', and Cowlishaw Street and Chaddesden Lane are named after the family. 774: 662: 558:
always been tension between William Rolleston and Frank Brittan. Mary Rolleston arranged for her oldest brother Joe, who had some disability, to live with his aunt, Mrs Fooks. Charles Fooks was imprisoned at that time, and it was good for Mrs Fooks to have a male live with her. The Rollestons paid rent, which helped Sophia Brittan service the mortgage. With Rolleston Superintendent until the abolition of Provincial Government at the end of 1876, Linwood House hosted many important social and political functions.
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in 1935, before selling the remainder to Gordon Branthwaite, a solicitor, in 1945. Records reveal that by 1948, there were six residents living at Linwood House, indicating that the house had been set up for flatting in the meantime. Branthwaite subdivided the land behind Linwood House in 1958. He died in 1972, and his widow sold the property in the same year to Advance Buildings (Nelson) Ltd; her daughter was a partner in that company. Local historian John Wilson, who in 1984 wrote the book
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girls. The house declined during the mid-20th century, was used for flats for several decades, and was in 1985 described by an historian as the "city's worst example of a house which should be preserved being left to decay". The house's fortunes improved when it was purchased in 1988 by people sympathetic to heritage. Gradually being restored, Linwood House suffered significant damage in the
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to design a £700 extension to the house, and it is assumed that this was the addition of a second storey to an earlier service wing. Further subdivisions were carried out in 1927 and 1932, after which Linwood House was sold to Florence Simpson in the latter year. Simpson in turn undertook subdivision
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The property went through many changes in ownership. Land was successively subdivided; at its peak, 110 acres (450,000 m) of land belonged to Linwood House, of which only 2,013 m (21,670 sq ft) remain. For some years, Linwood House was used as a private day and boarding school for
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The last significant extension was added in 1920, which was designed by the Luttrell Brothers. The south-east wing was much more in keeping with the original design. It is possible that the architects designed a second storey for the service wing that had been built in 1889. This extension connected
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of £20, and Frank Brittan was given the farm, the house and all its contents. William Rolleston was "shocked, hurt and astonished" by the unfairness of this distribution. Contact between the Rollestons and Frank Brittan all but ceased. Much later in life, Mary Rolleston would see her brother briefly
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Joseph Brittan's health declined during 1867. Of distress for the family were the financial affairs, with various debts that only Joseph knew about. Rolleston tried to give financial advice to both Sophia and her son Frank, but he was ignored. Joseph Brittan died on 27 October 1867 at Linwood House.
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Linwood House was located at 30 Linwood Avenue in Linwood, Christchurch. Originally located on 50 acres (20 ha) of rural section (RS) 300, and after the adjacent RS 301 was added, the total size of the land holding was 110 acres (45 ha). After numerous subdivisions, the size of the section
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electorate. Late in 1868, the Rollestons moved back to Christchurch to live at Linwood House. This was a delicate affair, as this made conditions cramped (Sophia, her sons Joe and Frank, the Rollestons with their two children, plus servants made for cramped living in the eight rooms), and there has
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Paddy and Jacky Snowdon bought the property in 1988. They increased occupancy to seven flats, carried out alterations and achieved compliance with fire regulations. The Snowdons undertook renovations that were long overdue, and that were sympathetic to the historic significance of the building. By
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Joseph Brittan's wife Elizabeth Mary had died in 1849. He remarried in a manner that was illegal at the time, socially unacceptable and causing a scandal—he took Elizabeth's sister Sophia, the fourth Chandler daughter, as his second wife. The newly-weds reacted to the scandal in a way that was not
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Tragedy struck on 1 January 1862, when his son Arthur drowned in the Avon River while learning to swim. He got entangled in watercress, which the Brittans themselves had introduced to the Avon, and his body was only found after a good half-hour. Arthur had left school by then and was helping his
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just outside the initial town area (these days the area to the east of Fitzgerald Avenue). Joseph Brittan chose land a short distance downstream along the Avon River and had his homestead, Linwood House, built in 1857. Fooks was the architect for Linwood House, and, based on an assessment by art
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In May 1878, Frank Brittan sold 58 acres (23 ha) of land subdivided into 231 sections for a total of £18,489. He made a handsome profit, as much of the land was purchased three years earlier for £49 per hectare, and he sold the land for some £318 per acre (£127 per ha). Linwood Estate was
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would resign as Canterbury Superintendent, and Rolleston was encouraged to make himself available. He returned to Christchurch, whilst his wife Mary and their two children remained in Wellington. Rolleston was elected unopposed on 22 May 1868. And on 8 June, he was elected to Parliament in the
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Francis Cowlishaw purchased Linwood House in 1916 for £1,592. In 1920, a dance of Christchurch's social elite was held at Linwood House. Cowlishaw sold the house later that year to Mrs Ethel Pyne, the widow of Frederick Pyne (d. 1915), who was a business partner of former Linwood House lessee
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located east of Stanmore Road, and comprised the extensions of Cashel, Hereford, and Worcester Streets. At the same auction, Brittan sold all his stock and farming implements, as he had bought Kelsie Estate in Selwyn County. Further subdivision followed in 1886.
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father on the farm. Joseph Brittan was heartbroken and signs were that he had a period of depression. Soon after the drowning, he advertised for both a dairyman and a farmworker. He even put Linwood House up for sale, but no property transaction was recorded.
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Sophia Brittan died in August 1877. Whilst the Rollestons had carried the Brittan family financially over the last decade, their contributions went practically unrecognised. Mary Rolleston inherited £400 and the piano, her oldest brother received an
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Frank Brittan sold Linwood House to Hiorns in 1889, who commissioned architect John Whitelaw to design an extension. This resulted in a drawing room, a billiard room and a study to be added to the house. In 1898, Hiorns leased Linwood House to Sir
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The house was constructed in double brick, and it is this unreinforced masonry construction that was unable to cope with the earthquake forces. Upstairs, windows were round-headed. Downstairs, many of the openings were
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After Denniston had moved out, Hiorns carried out further subdivisions in 1903 and 1905. For a time, Linwood House was reputedly leased to Alexander Boyle. He was one of the founders of Pyne and Co, which later became
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on 5 February 1852. Mrs Fooks and her two daughters came to New Zealand with Joseph Brittan's family. By mid-1852, Joseph Brittan purchased RS 300, comprising rural land about 2 kilometres (1.2 mi) east of
826:(NZHPT) was for a time uncertain who the architect was. In about 1995, the last owner's daughter, when undertaking research for a school assignment, came across the architect's sketch of Linwood House in the 3718: 372:. It had historical importance as one of the oldest surviving houses in Christchurch. The building's association with Joseph Brittan and especially William Rolleston made it socially important. 2437: 792:. It was oriented so that its long side, facing north-east, was roughly parallel to Linwood Avenue. Rectangular in floor plan, the Linwood Avenue frontage had five bays, with the central bay 528:
Brittan Street in Linwood, named after Joseph Brittan, first appeared in street directories in 1892. Today, the Linwood House section fronts onto both Linwood Avenue and Brittan Street.
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on New Zealand architecture in the 1850s. One of the papers given was "Gentlemen's residences in 1850s Christchurch: An examination of the homes of William Rolleston and
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within a fortnight of reaching Christchurch, and later helped improve the grounds and raised money for fencing the area. He was into horse racing, later bred horses, and
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and as in the early years, Lyttelton was culturally more important than Christchurch, he joined a musical group in the port town. For performances, he walked over the
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Edward Hiorns (1838 – 7 July 1912) emigrated in 1862 from England. Originally a plumber and tinsmith, he became a hotelier. From 1881 to 1883, he was a member of
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A significant extension was designed in 1889 by John Whitelaw. The south-west wing, 'behind' the original house, used the different architectural style of a
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Sophia Brittan inherited the house and land from her late husband. Initially, it was left to her son Frank to run the farm. In 1868, there were rumours that
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In September 1903, Helen McKee and her mother relocated their boarding and day school for girls, Avonside College, from Inveresk (the former dwelling of
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The Hiorns returned from Sydney in 1911 and lived at Linwood House. Amelia Hiorns died in December of that year, and Edward Hiorns died on 7 July 1912.
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historian Dr Ian Lochhead, it is likely that he also designed Englefield Lodge. Joseph Brittan called his property and farm Linwood after his home in
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was held on his Linwood farm. The Brittans were into music and his wife Sophia Brittan brought her piano from England. Joseph Brittan had a portable
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villa for the two-storey addition. The NZHPT assumes that at the same time, a single storey extension was built onto the south-east side.
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in December 1850, and his wife and four children travelled with him. Fooks went with them, but left his family behind in England.
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Joseph Brittan had varied interests and immediately upon arrival in Christchurch, joined others in various activities. He played
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unusual at the time; they left their problems behind and emigrated, which they did a month after the ceremony. They sailed for
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for five years. Hiorns had retired from business and spent some of his time in Sydney. Denniston, the oldest son of
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archives, and this proved that Charles Fooks, the brother-in-law of Joseph Brittan, designed the house.
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Bracing after the 4 September 2010 earthquake; in the background the 1889 wing designed by John Whitelaw
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ordered the building's demolition in March 2011. It was demolished during the second half of 2011.
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Linwood House was registered as a heritage building by the New Zealand Historic Places Trust (now
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with the instrument strapped to his back. Musical evenings were also held at the Brittan home.
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In 1972, a kitchen and small toilet were added as a lean-to. These were removed again in
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for an explanation of the registration date, as a 2005 date is shown in later documents
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once a year on New Year's Day at his home, and that was all the contact that they had.
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ordered the building's demolition, which was carried out in the second half of 2011.
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The front door steps are all that remains of Linwood house after demolition.
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The Canterbury Association (1848–1852): A Study of Its Members' Connections
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Linwood farm was used for sporting events. In July 1876, the Christchurch
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Heritage New Zealand Category 2 historic places in the Canterbury Region
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To the Brink and Back : the decline and recovery of Linwood House
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was 2,013 m (21,670 sq ft). The Christchurch suburb of
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Alexander Boyle. Immediately after the purchase, Ethel Pyne engaged
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Collapsed wall after the 22 February 2011 earthquake despite bracing
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The Cyclopedia of New Zealand : Canterbury Provincial District
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Although the Hiorns had descendants, the estate was managed by the
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was named after Brittan's farm and homestead. Brittan's daughter
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struck, but internal walls and fireplaces just "crumbled".
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David McKee" 1521:"Canterbury Hunt Club" 785: 770: 690: 682: 674: 666: 600: 541: 540:Sophia Brittan in 1872 511: 403: 3913:Georgian architecture 3842:Commission of Inquiry 3603:Metro Sports Facility 3332:Central City Red Zone 3264:(unofficial memorial) 3190:Public Trust Building 3155:Midland Club Building 3145:McDougall Art Gallery 3125:Forsyth Barr Building 3065:Bridge of Remembrance 2874:Hallensteins Building 2767:1888 North Canterbury 1633:"Local & General" 788:The 1857 house is in 776: 768: 688: 680: 672: 664: 627:, was a judge at the 598: 539: 509: 497:Holy Trinity Avonside 401: 389:History and ownership 35:Linwood House in 2003 3643:(11) Health Precinct 3337:Residential red zone 3235:Victoria Clock Tower 3120:Edmonds Band Rotunda 2196:, pp. 190, 193. 1607:"Valuable Land Sale" 1090:Heritage New Zealand 824:Heritage New Zealand 808:was hidden behind a 755:Heritage New Zealand 743:John Cracroft Wilson 217:John Whitelaw (1889) 183:unreinforced masonry 3770:Ministry of Awesome 3765:Greening the Rubble 3678:Earthquake Memorial 3667:Innovation Precinct 3615:Avon River Precinct 3269:Cardboard Cathedral 3220:St Saviour's Chapel 3185:Peterborough Centre 3135:Isaac Theatre Royal 2450:on 23 February 2013 2293:"Lost Christchurch" 1977:"Port of Lyttelton" 1954:The Southland Times 921:Registration Report 637:Pyne Gould Guinness 339:Canterbury Province 293:Registration Report 119: /  50:Architectural style 45:General information 3546:Died in earthquake 3245:Worcester Chambers 3044:Antigua Boat Sheds 2370:on 8 February 2013 2217:. pp. 47, 147 2206:Harper, Margaret. 1750:"Mr Edward Hiorns" 1330:Harper, Margaret. 1082:"Englefield Lodge" 786: 771: 691: 683: 675: 667: 601: 542: 512: 463:Linwood, Hampshire 421:Sir George Seymour 404: 268:Reference no. 3875: 3874: 3790: 3789: 3682: 3662:(Central Library) 3589: 3566: 3565: 3522:Gerald Shirtcliff 3408: 3407: 3345: 3313: 3312: 3265: 3240:Victoria Mansions 3165:New Regent Street 3160:New Brighton Pier 3100:St Michael Church 3095:Christchurch Club 3080:Chief Post Office 3061: 3058:Registry Building 2914:Manchester Courts 2879:Hornby Clocktower 2864:Fisher's Building 2790: 2789: 2495:"Register Record" 2027:"News of the Day" 1565:, pp. 74–75. 1377:, pp. 56–57. 1252:, pp. 45–48. 1223:"Dairyman wanted" 1169:, pp. 34–35. 959:, pp. 15–16. 802:Canterbury Museum 779:Luttrell Brothers 708:Lost Christchurch 631:in Christchurch. 515:William Rolleston 331:William Rolleston 308: 307: 220:Luttrell Brothers 180:Structural system 175:Technical details 79:30 Linwood Avenue 3930: 3694: 3680: 3583: 3442:Clayton Cosgrove 3417: 3339: 3322: 3263: 3261:185 empty chairs 3215:Sign of the Kiwi 3210:Shand's Emporium 3200:Rolleston Statue 3150:McLean's Mansion 3051: 3016:uncertain future 2944:St Paul's Church 2939:St Luke's Church 2934:St John's Church 2909:Majestic Theatre 2799: 2762:1881 Castle Hill 2699: 2680: 2673: 2666: 2657: 2652: 2635: 2628:Scholefield, Guy 2623: 2600: 2581: 2562: 2560: 2558: 2552: 2531: 2530: 2522: 2511: 2510: 2508: 2506: 2491: 2485: 2479: 2473: 2466: 2460: 2459: 2457: 2455: 2449: 2442: 2434: 2428: 2427: 2425: 2423: 2412: 2406: 2405: 2403: 2401: 2396:on 30 March 2012 2392:. 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215: 211: 210: 206: 205: 202: 198: 197: 193: 192: 189: 185: 184: 181: 177: 176: 172: 171: 169:Joseph Brittan 166: 162: 161: 158: 154: 153: 148: 144: 143: 140: 136: 135: 114:172°39′41.25″E 103: 97: 96: 93: 89: 88: 85: 81: 80: 77: 73: 72: 67: 63: 62: 51: 47: 46: 42: 41: 38: 37: 34: 26: 25: 15: 13: 10: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 3935: 3924: 3921: 3919: 3916: 3914: 3911: 3909: 3906: 3904: 3901: 3899: 3896: 3894: 3891: 3889: 3886: 3885: 3883: 3867: 3864: 3861: 3858: 3855: 3852: 3850: 3847: 3846: 3844: 3840: 3834: 3831: 3829: 3826: 3824: 3821: 3820: 3818: 3814: 3808: 3805: 3803: 3800: 3799: 3797: 3793: 3783: 3782: 3778: 3776: 3773: 3771: 3768: 3766: 3763: 3761: 3758: 3756: 3753: 3752: 3750: 3746: 3740: 3737: 3735: 3732: 3730: 3727: 3725: 3722: 3720: 3719:Civil Defence 3717: 3715: 3712: 3710: 3707: 3705: 3702: 3701: 3699: 3697:Public sector 3695: 3692: 3690:Organisations 3688: 3679: 3676: 3674: 3670: 3668: 3664: 3661: 3657: 3655: 3651: 3649: 3645: 3642: 3640: 3636: 3634: 3630: 3628: 3624: 3622: 3618: 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Coordinates
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Superintendent
Canterbury Province
2010 Canterbury earthquake
2011 Christchurch earthquake
Civil Defence
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Canterbury
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Christchurch
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