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Old St Paul’s Cross Comes Down

13 June 2012

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Old St Paul’s Cross Comes Down

The cross that sits on top of Wellington’s Old St Paul’s spire came down today, but it’s only temporary, says the New Zealand Historic Places Trust (NZHPT).

The cross was taken down as part of the project to complete critical repairs to the Category 1 historic building’s spire, says the NZHPT’s Heritage Destinations Manager - Central, Amy Hobbs.

“It wasn’t until we’d started on the roof that we were able to see how much additional repair work was needed. Anyone who’s experienced in building projects will know that what lies beneath the surface may not be in good condition. But we have a great team working on this project. Old St Paul’s is in good hands.”

It was uncertain whether the cross could be removed at all until conservation architect Russell Murray sourced copies of original 1968 drawings from retired Ministry of Works architect Peter Sheppard that showed it was possible.

Sadly, the cross, which is in mint condition, is not the original, but a bronze replica that was installed at the time major works were being done to restore Old St Paul’s in a programme of work from the late 1960s to early 1970s.

The NZHPT has been raising funds to help with the unforeseen but urgent repairs and has already received over $58,000 of the $70,000 that’s needed, with donations coming in from around the country.

“Our supporters have been wonderful. We received a $5,000 cheque from Auckland; just one example of how important this building is to people across the country.”

The cross is expected to be back in place by the end of the month when the remaining spire work is to be completed.


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