HERITAGE MATTERS
Topical and fascinating stories:
* Notable Election Nights
* Otago Breweries
* Getting Away with Murder
GUIDED TOUR: MONDAY 12 OCTOBER
‘A Library of Stories, set in stone! ‘
Dunedin's Anderson's Bay Cemetery contains, as you will expect, many stories. War, courage, loss, and eccentricity abound in the stories uncovered there - so far - by your tour host. It also contains a secret known only to him. It is a secret you will be asked to keep.
Meet at the Crematorium at 1pm - $5 for guide
TWEED RIDE
Enjoy beautiful harbour views whilst riding along the new cycleway, flat all the way!
Prizes for ‘Best Dressed’
Tell your friends!
VISIONS FOR DUNEDIN - TUESDAY 20 OCTOBER
PUTTING YOUR BEST FACE FORWARD: PHILIP DAVIS AND THE SIGNIFICANCE OF ARCHITECTURAL STYLE IN DUNEDIN
SPEAKER: Jeremy Moyle, an archaeologist for Origin Consultants in Dunedin.
Dunedin's Victorian house facades are one of the most distinctive aspects of the city's streetscapes. In this presentation, Jeremy Moyle explores the significance of Dunedin's 19th-century architectural style through the story of Philip Davis, an English immigrant who settled in the city in the 1860s.