- Hutt CBD.
Boulcott takes its name from
Almon Boulcott (1815–1880), who
farmed in the area in the 1840s. His father, John
Ellerker Boulcott (1784–1855)...
- John
Boulcott may
refer to: John
Ellerker Boulcott (1784–1855),
London merchant and
shipowner John
Roberts Boulcott (1826–1915),
English organist and inventor...
- John
Ellerker Boulcott (28
December 1784 – 8
December 1855) was an
English merchant and shipowner. He was a
director of the
London and
Dublin Bank and...
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Roberts George Boulcott (c. 1826 – 12
March 1915) was an
English organist and inventor. He was born in 1826, the son of John
Boulcott and
Harriet Spencer...
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owned by Hill,
Boulcott & Hill, a firm
consisting of the two
brothers James & Amon Hill and
their brother-in-law John
Ellerker Boulcott. The
latter was...
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through an
Order in Council. Hutt Hospital, in the
Lower Hutt
suburb of
Boulcott, is the DHB's main hospital.[citation needed] The
initial board was fully...
- This
building was
moved from its
original site at 12
Boulcott St down to the
corner of
Boulcott and
Willis Streets. The
Willis Street frontage of the...
- most
notable clashes were the Māori dawn raid on an
imperial stockade at
Boulcott's Farm in the Hutt
Valley on 16 May 1846 in
which eight British soldiers...
- St Mary of the
Angels is a
Catholic church on the
corner of
Boulcott Street and O'Reily
Avenue in Wellington, New Zealand. It is the
parish church for...
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entity Purpose Protecting New Zealand's
heritage Headquarters Antrim House,
Boulcott Street Location Wellington, New
Zealand Region served New
Zealand Chair...