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Description: Risingholme was built in 1864 by William Reeves (1825-1891), politician and proprietor of the Lyttelton Times. After Reeves died the house passed through various private owners until 1943, when it was purchased and presented to the city by the philanthropist Sir Jack McKenzie (1876-1955). Risingholme has been a community centre since 1944.
Title: Risingholme, ca 1870
Credit: http://canterburyheritage.blogspot.com/2008/05/risingholme-opawa-1972.html
Author: Photographer unidentified
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