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Encyclopedia > New Zealand Historic Places Trust

The Historic Places Trust is a non-profit trust which advocates for the protection of heritage buildings in New Zealand.


It was set up 1954 by an Act of Parliament with a mission to "promote the identification, protection, preservation and conservation of the historical and cultural heritage of New Zealand". 1954 (MCMLIV) was a common year starting on Friday of the Gregorian calendar. ... An aerial view of Parliament of India at New Delhi. ...


Officially it is the New Zealand Historic Places Trust.


External link

  • Historic Places Trust website.

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Welcome to New Zealand Historic Places Trust | Pouhere Taonga (503 words)
The New Zealand Historic Places Trust is the country's leading heritage agency whose mission is to keep New Zealand's heritage places alive and useful.The Trust's activities relate to the recognition, protection and promotion of New Zealand's historic and cultural heritage.
The Register of historic places, historic areas, wahi tapu and wahi tapu areas is the national schedule of New Zealand's treasured heritage places.
It is established under the Historic Places Act 1993, and compiled by the New Zealand Historic Places Trust.
Gore, New Zealand - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (356 words)
Gore is a town and surrounding borough in the South Island of New Zealand.
One of New Zealand's most famous preserved trains is the Kingston Flyer, which takes its name from a passenger express that once ran between Kingston and Gore.
Gore is known in New Zealand folklore as the home of Hokonui moonshine.
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