Gallery
Your photos - and photos from the Fletcher archives
1987, Apia, Western Samoa
A new face for a legend - the redevelopment of Aggie Grey's Hotel,...
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2007, Wellington
The New Zealand Green Building Council's first five star rated building...
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2007, Auckland
Auckland's central motorway junction - New Zealand's most complex...
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1970, Auckland
Celebrating the topping off of The Pines.
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1961, Kaingaroa Forest
Tasman Pulp and Paper's Board of Directors at Peke Peke lookout,...
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1962, Kawerau
Tasman paper machine at Kawerau, circa 1962. The addition of a second...
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1921, Auckland
The handsome Dilworth Building, completed in Auckland in 1921, still...
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1969, Wellington
Constructing the IBM building on The Terrace. Wellington, 1969
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1993, Hong Kong
One of the world's largest hospitals, the 1,750 bed Lady Pamela Youde...
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1996, Wellington
Taking the past into the future - the Fletcher team that refurbished...
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1990, Auckland
Supervisor John Jackson, site project manager Jim Ingram and site...
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1990, Auckland
Fast track construction of the west and south-west grandstands at...
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1982, Auckland
Sir James Fletcher (II) at the opening of the Pacific Steel Delimining...
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1972, Auckland
The Pines apartments set a new standard for apartment blocks for...
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1983, New Plymouth
A new "Plymouth Hotel" for New Plymouth.
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1981, Auckland
Making the connections with the construction of the Mangere bridge....
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Fletcher Since 1909
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New Zealand
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