Building which housed the New Zealand branch of the magical order the Stella Matutina
Whare Ra is the name of a building in Havelock North in the Hawkes Bay region of New Zealand. The building housed the New Zealand branch of the magical order the Stella Matutina. It was designed and the construction overseen by one of New Zealand's most famous architects, and a senior member of the Order, James Chapman-Taylor.
Whare Ra was one of the last surviving temples that could trace its lineage back to the original Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn. It was the only temple to operate in a permanent, purpose-built building.
WhareRa is the name of a building in Havelock North in the Hawkes Bay region of New Zealand. The building housed the New Zealand branch of the magical...
Warrant for the Smaragdum Thallasses Temple No. 49 (commonly referred to as WhareRa (Māori for "House of the Sun")), which operated in the basement of his...
in the founding of the Smaragdum Thalasses temple, better known as the WhareRa, the longest-standing temple of the Stella Matutina magical order. In 1908...
of the Golden Dawn, with its Hermes Temple in Bristol, UK and, later, WhareRa (or more correctly, the Smaragdum Thallasses Temple) in Havelock North...
until 1970, and the Smaragdum Thallasses Temple (commonly referred to as WhareRa) in Havelock North, New Zealand, which operated regularly until its closure...
entire set of minor arcana painted by Moina Mathers were preserved by the WhareRa Temple of New Zealand, and a set of court cards believed to be those of...
of the Golden Dawn. The building housing the temple survives today as WhareRa. From 12 to 29 August 2016 the town experienced New Zealand's largest recorded...
23 Mountain Rd; built on land gifted in 1925 by the Outhwaite family. Wharera – 26 Clive Road. "House of the Sun" An experimental concrete house built...
anthropologist, medical missionary, ceremonial magician, and founder of the WhareRa lodge Ron Flowers (born 1934) – footballer, midfielder; member of England's...
Ngāti Whātua o Kaipara and Ngāti Whātua hapū of Te Taoū. It features Whiti te Rā meeting house. Waimauku is part of the Local Government Rodney Ward of Auckland...
Tuatoru wharenui. Whiti te Rā marae, also known as Poherau marae, is affiliated with Ngāti Mutuahi hapū, and includes Whiti te Rā wharenui. Totara College...
Waitangi Day (Māori: Te Rā o Waitangi), the national day of New Zealand, marks the anniversary of the initial signing—on 6 February 1840—of the Treaty...
Marae and meeting house are affiliated with Ngāti Pikiahuwaewae. Taumata o Te Rā Marae and Manomano meeting house are affiliated with Ngāti Manomano. In October...
professor by Te Wānanga o Aotearoa in 2004. He wrote a series of books Taku Whare E about the marae in the Whanganui region, with the third and final book...
east of Benneydale; it is a meeting place for the Rereahu hapū of Ngāti Te Rā and Ngāti Tuwhakahekeao. Benneydale School is a co-educational state primary...
1992, and he was admitted to Wellington Hospital's psychiatric ward Te Whare O Matairangi, where "he will have clean clothes, regular meals, and no access...
kōkōrangi, learned elders who had studied and debated for many years in a whare kōkōrangi (house of astronomical learning). After the forecasts for the...
leadership in New Zealand. In May 2021, he was presented with the inaugural Te Whare Pukenga award by the National Iwi Chairs Forum, to recognise his "outstanding...