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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.
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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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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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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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1027:"Passage of the "William Hyde""
993:An Encyclopaedia of New Zealand
623:and married to the daughter of
349:and partially collapsed in the
313:was built as the homestead for
212:
155:
137:
3621:Te Puna Ahurea Cultural Centre
2854:Durham Street Methodist Church
2639:Wilson, James Oakley (1985) .
2497:. Quakestudies. Archived from
1807:"Thomas Denniston – Biography"
452:In 1855/56, Guise Brittan had
1:
3230:Trinity Congregational Church
2919:Oxford Terrace Baptist Church
2317:Carrie, Neil (October 2002).
2208:"Christchurch Street Names C"
1846:The Cyclopedia of New Zealand
1332:"Christchurch Street Names B"
845:
611:in England in that capacity.
609:Queen Victoria Golden Jubilee
321:, New Zealand. The suburb of
16:New Zealand historic building
3748:Private and voluntary sector
3739:Waimakariri District Council
3609:Christchurch Bus Interchange
3000:Music Centre of Christchurch
2814:Christchurch Central Library
2604:Rolleston, Rosamund (1971).
2544:Blain, Rev. Michael (2007).
2529:. Christchurch: unpublished.
1921:"Avonside College for Girls"
1467:"Abolition of the Provinces"
728:2011 Christchurch earthquake
456:built on land alongside the
351:2011 Christchurch earthquake
3420:Associated with earthquakes
2525:Snowdon, Jessie (c. 1995).
2346:"... many locals' hearts".
2215:Christchurch City Libraries
1339:Christchurch City Libraries
1119:Christchurch City Libraries
790:Regency architectural style
3939:
3170:Lyttelton Timeball Station
2587:Place Names of New Zealand
783:2010 Canterbury earthquake
724:2010 Canterbury earthquake
703:Sidney and Alfred Luttrell
657:Various owners (1913–1988)
532:Sophia Brittan (1867–1877)
402:Portrait of Joseph Brittan
394:Joseph Brittan (1857–1867)
347:2010 Canterbury earthquake
123:43.5266167°S 172.6614583°E
3802:Christchurch Recovery Map
3714:Christchurch City Council
2959:Westpac Canterbury Centre
2809:Christchurch Bus Exchange
2748:Located elsewhere causing
2326:Christchurch City Council
2297:Christchurch City Council
605:Christchurch City Council
591:Edward Hiorns (1889–1912)
573:Frank Brittan (1877–1889)
510:William Rolleston in 1870
288:
279:
275:
231:
40:
28:
3633:Performing Arts Precinct
3598:(3) Christchurch Stadium
3594:Te Pae Convention Centre
3586:Margaret Mahy Playground
3085:Christchurch Art Gallery
2904:Lyttelton Times Building
2819:Te Pae Convention Centre
2237:"Dance at Linwood House"
1717:"Live Stock and Rabbits"
1465:, ed. (22 April 2009) .
989:"Brittan, William Guise"
987:, ed. (22 April 2009) .
546:William Sefton Moorhouse
128:-43.5266167; 172.6614583
3734:Selwyn District Council
3724:Regenerate Christchurch
3175:Old Government Building
3090:Christ Church Cathedral
196:Design and construction
3775:Student Volunteer Army
3358:Suburbs worst affected
3105:Citizens' War Memorial
2990:Central Police Station
2884:Hotel Grand Chancellor
2750:damage in Christchurch
2566:Cattell, John (1988).
1949:"The Rev. 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:
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683:
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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:
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2628:Scholefield, Guy
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2396:on 30 March 2012
2392:. Archived from
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1463:McLintock, A. H.
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749:Heritage listing
621:Thomas Denniston
551:1868 by-election
454:Englefield Lodge
447:Cathedral Square
368:-style house in
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3866:Richard Fenwick
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3673:Retail Precinct
3562:
3541:
3502:Nigel Priestley
3404:
3353:
3309:
3300:historic places
3288:
3279:Pallet Pavilion
3249:
3195:Riccarton House
3115:Curator's House
3070:Canterbury Club
3032:
3015:
3009:
2968:
2964:Wharetiki House
2859:Excelsior Hotel
2834:Clarendon Tower
2786:
2749:
2743:
2719:Boxing Day 2010
2690:
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2610:Reed Publishing
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2501:on 4 March 2016
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2390:"Linwood House"
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3816:Legislation
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3492:John Ombler
3472:Sam Johnson
3140:Knox Church
3049:Arts Centre
2695:Earthquakes
2689:earthquakes
1435:"Lyttelton"
1422:Wilson 1985
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806:hipped roof
648:Knox Church
490:Bridle Path
474:Hagley Park
188:Floor count
126: /
101:Coordinates
95:New Zealand
3882:Categories
3860:Ron Carter
3760:Gap Filler
3755:Farmy Army
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3447:Ruth Dyson
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3395:Brooklands
3390:Southshore
3380:Dallington
3325:Categories
3054:Dux de Lux
2973:Demolition
2538:References
2482:Blain 2007
2265:"Obituary"
1493:"Football"
1263:"Marriage"
1180:"Untitled"
1039:7 December
969:Blain 2007
810:balustrade
794:pedimented
777:The 1920s
739:Wellington
519:Wellington
478:Canterbury
458:Avon River
438:Deal, Kent
370:Canterbury
284:References
260:Designated
157:Demolished
3781:The Press
3581:The Frame
3512:Alan Reay
3342:East Lake
3225:Town Hall
3110:City Mall
3037:Remaining
2829:The Civic
2795:Buildings
2729:June 2011
2709:June 1869
2649:154283103
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2005:"History"
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1228:The Press
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945:Reed 2010
835:Victorian
486:harmonium
480:'s first
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406:Brothers
376:Geography
147:Renovated
139:Completed
3795:Services
3553:Jo Giles
3517:Ken Ring
3375:Avondale
3370:Avonside
3284:Re:START
3180:Our City
1783:The Star
1638:The Star
1440:The Star
362:Georgian
329:married
66:Location
55:Georgian
3856:(chair)
3660:Tūranga
3400:Kaiapoi
1407:31 July
553:in the
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432:on the
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366:Regency
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323:Linwood
227:Website
92:Country
76:Address
70:Linwood
59:Regency
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165:Client
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