For the English cricketer, see Edward Bartley (cricketer).
Edward Bartley
Born
(1839-02-23)23 February 1839
Saint Helier, Jersey, Channel Islands
Died
28 May 1919(1919-05-28) (aged 80)
Auckland, New Zealand
Resting place
O'Neill's Point Cemetery, North Shore, Auckland
Occupation
Architect
Spouse
Elizabeth Hannken
(m. 1859)
Children
13
Edward Bartley (23 February 1839 – 28 May 1919) was a Jersey-born New Zealand architect. Beginning as a builder, Bartley transitioned into a career as an architect, not an uncommon occurrence in the 19th century. He is responsible for designing more than 20 churches and some of Auckland's most notable buildings.
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original synagogue building on Princes Street was designed and built by EdwardBartley in 1884–1885 in a Romanesque style, incorporating Gothic and Moorish...
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on K Road in the 1890s (cnr Liverpool St). Mercury Theatre – 1910, EdwardBartley architect. 9 Mercury Lane. The oldest surviving theatre in Auckland...
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