Waitangi Treaty House, made in Australia
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Waitangi Treaty House, made in Australia
James Busby came from Sydney in 1833 as New Zealand’s first British Resident. Busby’s house, the Waitangi Treaty House, was prefabricated in Sydney and the parts keyed with Roman numerals for reassembly. It was designed by Sydney architects in a Colonial Georgian style that was more common in Australia.
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New Zealand Historic Places Trust - Pouhere Taonga
Photograph by Aidan Challis
Permission of the New Zealand Historic Places Trust Pouhere Taonga must be obtained before any re-use of this image.

