This building was located on King Street and was built in 1917 for the farm machinery firm, J. B. MacEwan Ltd. Tenders were called for in April 1917 by the architect, Thomas H. Bates. A building permit was issued on 16 May 1917 to J.B. MacEwan, with the builders listed as Julian & Co., and the estimated cost was £3557. in November the company advertised that they had moved to the new building on King Street.
The building was demolished after considerable controversy in 1997 to allow large vehicle access to the rear of TSB Showplace.
Legal description: Part of Town Section 643, Taranaki Land Deed Index I1 Page 427.
Taranaki DP125 Sheet 1 King Street (1885), ICS Pre 300,000 Cadastral Plan Index (Imaged by LINZ)
Taranaki DP970 Sheet 1 Part sections 643, 644 and 652 (1896), ICS Pre 300,000 Cadastral Plan Index (Imaged by LINZ)
Taranaki DP3606 Sheet 1 Part Sections 643 & 653 (1917), ICS Pre 300,000 Cadastral Plan Index (Imaged by LINZ)
Documents:
MacEwans Advertisement (Centennial '76: 100 years of local government in New Plymouth)
Land Deal for Opera House (Daily News 23 Dec 1995)
Architects band together (Daily News 7 September 1996)
Council Puts Fate of CT Club on Hold for Public Opinion (Daily News 5 November 1996)
Historic facade may yet survive (Daily News 27 November 1996)
Facade of clubrooms to stay (Daily News 13 December 1997)
Council Agress to Demolish CT Facade (Daily News 7 April 1998)
J.B. MacEwan Ltd Building/Practical Arts Centre, NPDC CBD Heritage Inventory Entry (1995)
MacEwans Machinery Ltd Building (1966)
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