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[[image:rotunda.jpg|right|thumb|Hamilton Band Rotunda]]
 
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Built sometime in the early 1900s, the Hamilton Band Rotunda is located between Grantham, Victoria and Bridge Streets. For a number of years it would have hosted performances by brass bands, particularly on Sunday afternoons. In recent years it has been the host of occasional summer gigs, including the ''Punk Picnic'' events.  
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Built in 1916 of cast iron and kauri, the Hamilton Band Rotunda is located between Grantham, Victoria and Bridge Streets. It was constructed on Ferrybank, following persuasion by the Hamilton Beautifying Society, as the area was considered at the time to be unattractive. For a number of years it would have hosted performances by brass bands, particularly on Sunday afternoons. In recent years it has been the host of occasional summer gigs, including the ''Punk Picnic'' events.  
  
The structure is classed by the Historic Places Trust as a category II building, and in the Hamilton District plan as having an A rating (i.e., of highly significant heritage value to Hamilton).  
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The structure is classed by the Historic Places Trust as a category II building, and in the Hamilton District plan as having an A rating (i.e., of highly significant heritage value to Hamilton). The trees in the area were planted by the Hamilton Beautifying Society in the 1910s.
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==References==
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* ''Architrek: A Walk Through Hamilton's Historic Southend''. City of Hamilton Pamphlet, 1995.  
  
 
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Revision as of 10:49, 6 January 2015

Hamilton Band Rotunda

Built in 1916 of cast iron and kauri, the Hamilton Band Rotunda is located between Grantham, Victoria and Bridge Streets. It was constructed on Ferrybank, following persuasion by the Hamilton Beautifying Society, as the area was considered at the time to be unattractive. For a number of years it would have hosted performances by brass bands, particularly on Sunday afternoons. In recent years it has been the host of occasional summer gigs, including the Punk Picnic events.

The structure is classed by the Historic Places Trust as a category II building, and in the Hamilton District plan as having an A rating (i.e., of highly significant heritage value to Hamilton). The trees in the area were planted by the Hamilton Beautifying Society in the 1910s.

References

  • Architrek: A Walk Through Hamilton's Historic Southend. City of Hamilton Pamphlet, 1995.
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