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514:, and Luck carried on under the business name 'Luck and Co'. But only a few months later, the situation was reversed when Luck decided to go back to England. In March 1867, Luck advertised that any remaining debts to 'Luck and Clark' are now due to be paid to Charles Clark, and 'Clark and Co' moved back into Luck's premises on the corner of Colombo and Gloucester Street. Luck also advertised that all claims against him personally are to be presented by 3 April 1867, and he left New Zealand five days later. Clark then rented out Luck's house 343:. At the time, chairmen were voted by their fellow councillors. At a special meeting of the Town Council on 13 January 1865, Ollivier was elected chairman for another year. But only 10 days later, on 23 January 1865, Ollivier resigned as chairman. At the next meeting on 30 January 1865, Luck was voted chairman for the coming year, thus becoming the third person to take that role. Only a month later, Luck called a public meeting concerning the most exciting news that had ever been received in Christchurch yet, as gold had been found on the 421: 33: 471:. Lancaster took up the option of also buying town sections, and he chose TS 706 and 707, with the former being adjacent to Luck's TS 705. Luck leased those sections from Lancaster from November 1853, and thus controlled most of the north-west quadrant of the Square. After the lease to Luck expired, Charles Clark purchased TS 706 in 1876. 474:
Luck owned town sections 584 and 586 on the north-west corner of the intersection of Colombo and Gloucester Streets, which took in half the block fronting Colombo Street between Gloucester and Armagh Streets. He also owned town section 755 in Worcester Street, in the section between Manchester Street
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Luck had a close association to the Mountfort family beyond his business relationship with the architect. In February 1852, Luck became godfather to Wilfred Lewis Mountfort, a son of the architect. On 20 April 1853, he married Susanna Wale Mountfort (born May 1828), the architect's sister, at Holy
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for Christchurch and Canterbury. Luck was the chairman of the Canterbury Gas, Coal and Coke Company for some time. From November 1861, Luck was the business partner of Charles Clark and they traded as 'Luck and Clark' as land agents and auctioneers from premises on the north-west corner of the
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After Luck had left New Zealand for England, a substantial building was erected on town sections 584 and 586. The Mountfort-designed building became known as Luck's Building. Most of Luck's Building was demolished in 1973 to make way for a new development, the MfL Building. Following the
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in the north-west quadrant of the Square. TS 705 was sold to Luck, with a conveyancing date of 3 June 1853 on the title document. Luck built a house for himself on the Gloucester Street frontage. Land was subleased in 1862 on a 21-year term.
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intersection of Colombo and Gloucester Streets, with Luck owning that land. Luck and Clark dissolved their partnership on 31 August 1866, Clark moved to new premises further south on Colombo Street, Luck took over the
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in March 1851 through and with his partner Edward Kent. Rural Section 64 was located next to the
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covered both coasts of the South Island, and within three weeks, 2500 diggers had crossed the
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had the chairman of the Christchurch Town Council since 1863; the role was predecessor to
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from her home in London. There is a memorial to Luck inside ChristChurch Cathedral.
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Before he arrived in New Zealand, Luck took up 150 acres (0.61 km) of land in
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on their overland route to the gold diggings in the western part of the province.
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B.W.Mountfort and the Gothic Revival in Canterbury : A Centennial Exhibition
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in June 1866, and he was nominated by the then-chairman of the Town Council,
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Luck and Mountfort formed a partnership in mid-1857. They co-designed the
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commented that the return of three of the candidates (prominent solicitor
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Benjamin Lancaster, an absentee landowner with family connections to the
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Luck owned or leased various sections in Christchurch in what is now the
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as builder and architect. Some of his buildings in England include the
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Round the Square : A History of Christchurch's Cathedral Square
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The Cyclopedia of New Zealand : Canterbury Provincial District
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Luck was the builder of the original wooden St Peter's Church in
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Cyclopedia Company Limited (1903). "Mr. James George Hawkes".
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A Dream of Spires: Benjamin Mountfort and the Gothic revival
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Luck retired to England. From abroad, he subscribed to the
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fund. In April 1881, he was living at 20 Westfield Park,
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Together with his wife and five children, he left on the
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New Zealand builder, architect and politician (1817–1881)
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Lunatic Asylum (1846, as builder), the parsonage at
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Illustrated Guide to Christchurch and Neighbourhood
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He was the third chairman of the 2110: 2096: 1962: 1944:NZ Federation of University Women (1995). 1832: 1638: 810: 599: 31: 2070:Chairman of the Christchurch Town Council 1750: 942:"Councillors of the City of Christchurch" 873:"Canterbury Provincial Council Buildings" 49:Chairman of the Christchurch Town Council 1924: 924:New Zealand Heritage List/Rārangi Kōrero 877:New Zealand Heritage List/Rārangi Kōrero 660: 493:Canterbury Earthquake Recovery Authority 419: 235:on 9 June 1851. In 1852, Luck built the 214: 210: 146:. A professional builder, he arrived in 2254:Canterbury Provincial Council Buildings 2024:. Christchurch: Whitcoulls Publishers. 1901: 1590:"Canterbury Gas, Coal and Coke Company" 1080: 822: 541: 319:which was probably New Zealand's first 278:Canterbury Provincial Council Buildings 190:(1847, as architect), additions to the 164:Canterbury Provincial Council Buildings 3137: 3125:appointed following death of incumbent 2016: 1792: 1411:NZ Federation of University Women 1995 1399:NZ Federation of University Women 1995 1387:NZ Federation of University Women 1995 960: 730: 2091: 1666: 1479:. Canterbury Heritage. Archived from 498: 362:Luck stood for election to the fifth 3165:19th-century New Zealand politicians 1504: 839: 3160:19th-century New Zealand architects 1168:Dictionary of New Zealand Biography 847:Dictionary of New Zealand Biography 326: 269:, which was consecrated in 1858 by 13: 1948:. Christchurch: Clerestory Press. 1532: 1356: 1160: 335:for the period from 1863 to 1866. 239:in Lyttelton, which was architect 223:, married Isaac Luck in April 1853 14: 3176: 2039: 2020:(1980). W. David McIntyre (ed.). 1910:: Whitcombe & Tombs Limited. 1535:"Christchurch city buyout begins" 1173:Ministry for Culture and Heritage 852:Ministry for Culture and Heritage 755: 703: 585:"Isaac Luck – builder, architect" 1702:"Page 1 Advertisements Column 5" 415: 1874:"18 & 44 Winchester Street" 1866: 1838: 1798: 1722: 1694: 1610: 1582: 1554: 1526: 1505:Wood, Alan (14 December 2012). 1469: 1416: 1350: 1322: 1305:"The origins of Lancaster Park" 1266: 1226: 1186: 1154: 1086: 1046: 1018: 990: 912: 887: 865: 842:"Mountfort, Benjamin Woolfield" 449:Avon Heathcote Estuary / Ihutai 237:Church of the Most Holy Trinity 2330:Christchurch Convention Centre 1507:"Luck's building sold to Cera" 1163:"Wakefield, Edward Jerningham" 776: 749: 724: 666: 629: 587:. Early Canterbury Photography 447:near where it flowed into the 205: 1: 2157:Hereford Street civic offices 1895: 1359:"Christchurch Street Names R" 1129:The Cyclopedia of New Zealand 639:. Christchurch City Libraries 424:Luck's Building, designed by 364:Canterbury Provincial Council 315:In 1861 the duo designed the 292:. After attending church at 169: 2325:Christchurch Central Library 2249:Christchurch Bus Interchange 1977:Robert McDougall Art Gallery 1674:"Dissolution of Partnership" 1477:"Christchurch: Now and Then" 538:on 8 April 1867 for London. 485:2011 Christchurch earthquake 219:Susanna Luck, the sister of 7: 2355:Christchurch City Libraries 1902:W. J. Gardner, ed. (1971). 1456:Christchurch City Libraries 1366:Christchurch City Libraries 1309:Christchurch City Libraries 1054:"Christchurch City Council" 1026:"Christchurch City Council" 899:Christchurch City Libraries 788:Christchurch City Libraries 762:Christchurch City Libraries 710:Christchurch City Libraries 616:Christchurch City Libraries 412:and Arthur Charles Knight. 10: 3181: 2304:Wastewater Treatment Plant 556:1881 United Kingdom Census 402:1st New Zealand Parliament 331:Luck was elected onto the 3115: 2938: 2877: 2702: 2695: 2571:Charles Mathew Gray (2nd) 2465: 2414: 2404: 2368: 2347: 2320:Christchurch Bus Exchange 2312: 2231: 2173: 2166: 2151:Tuam Street civic offices 2125: 2119:Christchurch City Council 2076: 2067: 2059: 2054: 1878:Christchurch City Council 1806:"To Be Let at a Low Rent" 1094:"Christchurch Nomination" 972:Christchurch City Council 731:Mosley, Montague (1885). 525: 455:, Gloucester Street, and 445:Ōpāwaho / Heathcote River 333:Christchurch Town Council 294:St Michael and All Angels 174:Luck was born in 1817 in 156:Christchurch Town Council 133: 125: 117: 100: 87: 82: 78: 66: 54: 46: 42: 30: 23: 2133:Christchurch Land Office 756:Burke, William Ellison. 704:Burke, William Ellison. 612:"Isaac Luck (1817–1881)" 565: 290:William Sefton Moorhouse 180:John Plowman the younger 2639:Robert Macfarlane (2nd) 2335:Queen Elizabeth II Park 2264:Ferrymead Regional Park 2046:Christchurch survey map 1904:A History of Canterbury 1330:"Rural Sections Chosen" 1194:"Christchurch Election" 3155:Mayors of Christchurch 2553:Charles Louisson (2nd) 2415:elected by councillors 2210:Lyttelton Port Company 2179:(ownership percentage) 1925:Lochhead, Ian (1999). 548:ChristChurch Cathedral 465:Canterbury Association 429: 396:, who had represented 224: 2274:McDougall Art Gallery 968:"Chairmen and mayors" 423: 378:Francis James Garrick 341:Mayor of Christchurch 218: 211:Builder and architect 192:Oxford Lunatic Asylum 37:Isaac Luck in ca 1860 2369:Chairman (1862–1868) 2204:Christchurch Airport 2167:Companies and assets 1263:, pp. 194, 196. 1234:"Lincoln Nomination" 928:Heritage New Zealand 881:Heritage New Zealand 542:Retirement and death 398:Christchurch Country 394:Jerningham Wakefield 390:Samuel Paull Andrews 310:Heritage New Zealand 3119:† Elected unopposed 2595:John Joseph Dougall 2550:Walter Cooper (2nd) 920:"Christchurch Club" 512:accounts receivable 382:Henry Wynn-Williams 353:Canterbury Province 351:. 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Chairman of the Christchurch Town Council
John Ollivier
Edward Bishop
Oxford
Bristol
architect
Lyttelton
Christchurch Town Council
Benjamin Mountfort
Canterbury Provincial Council Buildings
Oxford
John Plowman the younger
Littlemore
Burton Dassett
Oxford Lunatic Asylum
Faringdon
Aylesbury Prison

Benjamin Mountfort
Lyttelton
Church of the Most Holy Trinity
Benjamin Mountfort
Governor
George Grey
lock-up
Market Place
Upper Riccarton
Bishop Harper
Canterbury Provincial Council Buildings

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