The Stone Store by onewing

The Stone Store

The Stone Store at Kerikeri in the Bay of Islands is New Zealand’s oldest surviving stone building.

Part of the first Church Missionary Society station in New Zealand, the store was designed by John Hobbs to replace an earlier wooden store house. The Stone Store was erected between 1832 and 1836 by mason William Parrott, carpenter Ben Nesbitt and a team of Māori. Construction was of sandstone from Australia, local volcanic rocks and burnt shell mortar. Iron ties and window bars were forged by James Kemp, (though these unfortunately corroded the sandstone). Initially it had a wooden belfry on one side.

The Stone Store was intended to be the base of the Church Missionary Society’s trading post, selling produce from the farms at Te Waimate mission to ships, and European goods to Māori. Marsden planned to build a flour mill on the adjacent Kerikeri River, but this was eventually built at te Waimate instead. Stone was used to protect wheat from rats, for defence against Māori and to reduce the risk of fire.

By the mid-1830s the mission stations could not compete with the private enterprise of other European settlers, either as traders or farmers, and the store was not profitable.

The building was converted into the mission library by Bishop Selwyn in the early 1840s. Following the sacking of Kororareka in the Flagstaff War, it was briefly taken over by Governor George Grey for use as a magazine and barracks. After the cessation of hostilities in 1845, the stone store was leased to become the centre of Kauri gum trading operation, and then in 1863 it was used to house a boys' school. The building was sold to the Kemp family in 1874, and was used as a general store, although it increasingly became a tourist attraction. The Stone Store was purchased from the Kemps by the New Zealand Historic Places Trust in 1975. Conservation work was done in the 1990s. The store, together with the neighbouring Mission House now form a small museum.
Courtesy of Wikipedia
I remember learning all of that when we went on a school trip way back in 1969..( @dide was there as well) a fascinating building .. clearly you listen well to your guide.. well done.. and great shot..
February 24th, 2016  
Simply stunning capture Babs, wonderful colour, light, point of view and clarity, Fav, thanks for the interesting history it all helps to tell the story:)
February 24th, 2016  
You reminded me this place, What a lovely building that is still standing.
February 24th, 2016  
A wonderful building and write up.
February 24th, 2016  
beautiful old building...lovely shot
February 24th, 2016  
Fantastic shot
February 24th, 2016  
Stunning capture Babs :) Fav
February 24th, 2016  
A lovely shot Babs and the history is fascinating :)
February 24th, 2016  
I love stone buildings. Great shot.
February 24th, 2016  
What a chequered history this building has had. I love the symmetry and was thinking it would make a great residence.
February 24th, 2016  
Nice composition of this great building. It has a long and varied history. Thanks for all the information, very interesting.
February 24th, 2016  
Interesting write up. Lovely composition.
February 24th, 2016  
A lovely capture of this historic building.
February 24th, 2016  
Beautiful stone building...so glad to see it is being preserved
February 24th, 2016  
Wonderful capture, compostiion
February 24th, 2016  
Great looking building and an excellent capture. Interesting information, too.
February 24th, 2016  
So wonderful when these historic homes survive and are taken care of . History preserved.
February 24th, 2016  
Lovely capture of an interesting building and history.
February 24th, 2016  
Lovely building and such an interesting history, it's nice to see it has been preserved for posterity
February 24th, 2016  
Thanks for the memories!
February 24th, 2016  
The history is fascinating and the image really well composed.
February 24th, 2016  
It's a lovely building. Great info too.
February 24th, 2016  
Really interesting history and I like the detail you've captured on this image.
February 24th, 2016  
What a neat, attractive building, and with such an interesting history. Great record shot. Looks beautiful, and in such lovely surroundings.
February 24th, 2016  
Love this A FAV
February 25th, 2016  
Great to see something like this surviving and still in such good nick.
February 25th, 2016  
Wonderful place......and great shot! Love you pov and comp. fAV
February 25th, 2016  
Beautiful old building & wonderful capture....loved reading the history too
February 25th, 2016  
@julzmaioro @pcoulson @yaorenliu @john39 @maree_sanderson @onlyme111 @gilbertwood @hermann @kategoring @quietpurplehaze @dizzyd @merrelyn @365projectlinda @seattlite @mittens @lesip @ladymagpie @craftymeg @julieco @taffy @kwind @inthecloud5 @chrysanthemum @777margo @golftragic @eyesmile @leggzy Thanks so much for putting this shot on the TP and the PP. Group reply again as I am trying to catch up again tonight. I am almost at the end of showing my New Zealand photos now and only 4 more days to go on this topic. While I have been posting these shots I have been catching up on jobs at home, so will be happy to get the camera out again more often at the end of this month.
Today though has been a lazy day as it is so hot here and we are melting. Just off to bed now as we have a long day tomorrow. Going to Sydney for the day so won't be able to catch up until tomorrow evening.
February 25th, 2016  
grand composition
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February 25th, 2016  
Wonderful capture FAV
February 25th, 2016  
a beautiful composition Babs. what wonderful stonework.
February 26th, 2016  
What a great looking house. Beautiful stone. Always good to get all the infor too.
February 26th, 2016  
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