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    Stanley William Toomath (12 November 1925 – 20 March 2014) was a New Zealand architect who practised mainly in Wellington. He was a founding member of...
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    campus in the Wellington suburb of Karori, designed by local architect William Toomath. The campus was awarded an NZIA Silver Medal (1972), and an NZIA Local...
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  • February 25 – Heikki Siren, Finnish architect (b. 1918) March 20 – William Toomath, (b. 1925), New Zealand architect March 28 Robin Gibson, Australian...
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  • Simpson, Doreen Blumhardt, Helen Hitchings, E.H. McCormick, Odo Strewe, William Toomath, Gordon Wilson, Anna Plischke, Geoff Nees, film maker John O'Shea,...
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    present : a centennial and jubilee publication, [compiled and verified by William Toomath and Lance Hall, Lower Hutt Borough Council, 1941. Narrative of a residence...
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  • Khushwant Singh, 99, Indian journalist and author (Train to Pakistan). William Toomath, 88, New Zealand architect. Marc-Adélard Tremblay, 91, Canadian anthropologist...
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  • the weight of too many personalities. William Toomath and Derek Wilson took on new partners, becoming Toomath Wilson Irvine Anderson (TWIA), while Beard...
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  • and then moved to Wellington to join forces with William Toomath to set up Toomath and Wilson. Toomath and Wilson were later joined by Don Irvine and Grahame...
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    being rented out to Crawford by a brother-in-law of staunch Unionist Sir William Bull, 1st Baronet. One week later, with the intention of forcing the government...
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  • Expressions CD-ROM, along with other Western Australian artists Jack Davis, Alma Toomath, Betty Egan, Michele Broun, the Pigram Brothers, Footprince, Wayne Barker...
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