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THE ORIGINAL DESIGN FOR PARLIAMENT HOUSE.—A reproduction of a drawing from the “New Zealand Parliamentary Record.” It shows the design of Mr John Campbell for Parliament House. The plans were approved, and the foundation stone was laid on March 23, 1912, but only the section on the right was built. The style of architecture is Classical Renaissance.

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Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30405, 2 April 1964, Page 1

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THE ORIGINAL DESIGN FOR PARLIAMENT HOUSE.—A reproduction of a drawing from the “New Zealand Parliamentary Record.” It shows the design of Mr John Campbell for Parliament House. The plans were approved, and the foundation stone was laid on March 23, 1912, but only the section on the right was built. The style of architecture is Classical Renaissance. Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30405, 2 April 1964, Page 1

THE ORIGINAL DESIGN FOR PARLIAMENT HOUSE.—A reproduction of a drawing from the “New Zealand Parliamentary Record.” It shows the design of Mr John Campbell for Parliament House. The plans were approved, and the foundation stone was laid on March 23, 1912, but only the section on the right was built. The style of architecture is Classical Renaissance. Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30405, 2 April 1964, Page 1