230, 232, 236 and 238 Tuam Street
230, 232, 236 and 238 Tuam Street
Photo shows, from left to right: 238 Tuam Street, part of the McKenzie & Willis building on the corner of Tuam and High Streets; 236 Tuam Street, built in 1902, Barbara Lee Corporate Design; 232 Tuam Street, two story commercial building, built circa 1880; 230 Tuam Street, Edison Hall, built circa 1900. All were protected heritage buildings prior to the earthquake. Only part of the facade of McKenzie & Willis remains.
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