
Nathaniel Young Armstrong Wales (1832 – 3 November 1903) was a 19th-century architect,
Member of Parliament, and Mayor in
Dunedin,
Otago
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Biography
Wales was born in
Northumberland, England. He trained as an architect in
Jedburgh, Scotland. He joined the
Victorian gold rush in its early days
and then migrated to Dunedin in 1861.
He was employed by the architect
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and in 1871 joined him as a partner in the firm.
He represented the
City of Dunedin electorate from to 1875, when he retired.
He was later
Mayor of Dunedin from 1895 to 1896. Coincidentally, Wales' partner Mason had held the same position during the 1860s.
Notable designs
One of his notable designs is his own house at 38 Belgrave Crescent, which was built from stones quarried on the site.
He designed the New Zealand Insurance Company Building, which is located on the corner of Queens Gardens and Crawford Street, and which is registered as a Category I heritage by
Heritage New Zealand.
References
1832 births
1903 deaths
Members of the New Zealand House of Representatives
Mayors of Dunedin
Architects from Dunedin
New Zealand MPs for Dunedin electorates
English emigrants to New Zealand
19th-century New Zealand politicians
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