Samuel Hurst Seager

Builder, draftsman, architect, town planner
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IntroBuilder, draftsman, architect, town planner
PlacesNew Zealand
wasArchitect
Work fieldEngineering
Gender
Male
Birth26 June 1855
Death5 October 1933 (aged 78 years)
The details

Biography

Samuel Hurst Seager CBE (26 June 1855 – 5 October 1933) was a notable New Zealand builder, draftsman, architect and town planner. He was born in London, England in 1855.
He was one of the pioneers of the New Zealand Bungalow. He purchased land on Clifton Hill in Sumner and designed and established a garden suburb with eight bungalows which were sold in 1914. Seager resided at No.1 The Spur for eight years from 1902.
Two of his notable buildings are Daresbury at 67 Fendalton Road and the Christchurch Municipal Chambers.
In the 1926 King's Birthday Honours, he was appointed a Commander of the Order of the British Empire.

Gallery of his work

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