Urban Designer - Vernacular Architect - Maritime Planner - Owner-Builder - Servant of Piglet - Educator - Author - Revolutionary - Peacenik - Tour Guide 

Tony Watkins

 ~ Vernacular Design 

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Reiko Takayama Print E-mail
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Three generations
Reiko lived for a time in New Zealan, while Mori was working at Auckland Hospital.
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Fujico Nozawa Print E-mail

ImageFujico and Masamitsu Nozawa were in Prague for the Velvet Revolution which ended the Cold War.

 

 

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Fred Oesch Print E-mail
ImageFred dropped into our lives on 21 April 2009, at the end of a ten week trip around New Zealand. He shared his photos, including an excellent series of Fritz Eisenhofer’s house, and we shared tempura, kushiagi and sashimi at Eiji’s. Fred was returning to Virginia, USA, to build a house for himself in an old soapstone quarry."
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Peter & Kathryn Van Wagenen Print E-mail
ImagePeter and Kathryn hail from Tacoma, Washington State.
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Erika Leberzammer Print E-mail

ImageI was tour leader for the Hauser group with which Erika first came to New Zealand.

When ever I was back in Munchen I would stay with Erika and her hospitality was legendary. 

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The Woods Print E-mail
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Frankie

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Sandra and Kelly Hyslop Print E-mail
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Ingrid Kepler-May Print E-mail
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Hugh and Jan Naylor Print E-mail
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Bob Quealy Print E-mail
ImageFor a brief period Bob and I flatted together in Brixton, London in 1963.
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Marie Freyne Print E-mail
ImageMarie Farmer was one of the Cath Soc gang at the University in the late fifties. She married Michael Freyne and they moved to Sydney. Marie's brother Graeme also lived in Sydney for many years before moving back to Point Chevalier in 2005.