View from the Sign of the Bellbird
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View from the Sign of the Bellbird
View from the Sign of the Bellbird, a rest house planned by Harry Ell and designed by Samuel Hurst Seager.
Contributor's note: "Originally built in 1914 by Harry Ell as a tearooms and caretaker's cottage. Over the years the building deteriorated, until it was rebuilt as a shelter."
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Shannon Stevenson
Originally contributed to discoverywall.nz
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