Building |
Image |
Completed |
Location |
Notes
|
Campbell House |
|
1892 |
21 Salamanca Road, Kelburn, Wellington |
The building was designed by Campbell as his family home.[10]
|
Kaikōura Post Office |
|
1893 |
1 Torquay Street, Kaikōura |
Granted Heritage New Zealand historic place category 2 status in 2006.[11]
|
Porirua Lunatic Asylum [3] |
|
1894 |
Porirua |
Constructed 1891–94. This was subsequently demolished.[2]
|
Ashhurst Post Office |
|
1897 |
64 Bamfield Street, Ashhurst |
Granted Heritage New Zealand historic place category 2 status in 2010.[12]
|
Featherston Courthouse[3] |
|
1897 |
Featherston |
|
Hokitika Customhouse[3] |
|
1897 |
Gibson Quay, Hokitika |
Granted Heritage New Zealand historic place category 1 status in 1990[13]
|
Marton Courthouse[3] |
|
1897 |
23 High Street, Marton |
Granted Heritage New Zealand historic place category 1 status in 1985.[14]
|
Dunedin Prison |
|
1898 |
2 Castle Street, Dunedin |
The design was completed in 1892 but construction didn't start until 1895 and after a number of delays it was completed in 1898. It was later used as a police station. Granted Heritage New Zealand historic place category 1 status in 1984.[15]
|
Waitekauri Post Office[3] |
|
1898 |
Waitekauri |
|
Clyde Post Office[3] |
|
1900 |
4 Blyth Street, Clyde |
Extended in 1909.[3] Granted Heritage New Zealand historic place category 2 status in 2005.[16]
|
Tākaka Post Office[3] |
|
1900 |
73 Commercial Street, Tākaka |
Granted Heritage New Zealand historic place category 2 status in 2004.[17]
|
Collingwood Courthouse[3] |
|
1901 |
Corner of Elizabeth Street and Gibbs Road, Collingwood |
Granted Heritage New Zealand historic place category 2 status in 2004.[18]
|
Hamilton Post Office |
|
1901 |
114–120 Victoria Street, Hamilton |
Completed 1901. It was then extended in 1916.[3] Granted Heritage New Zealand historic place category 2 status in 1990.[19]
|
Naseby Post Office[3] |
|
1901 |
14–16 Derwent Street, Naseby |
Granted Heritage New Zealand historic place category 2 status in 2011.[20]
|
Parliamentary Library[3] |
|
1901 |
Parliament Grounds, Molesworth Street, Te Aro, Wellington |
Constructed 1899–1901. The building was originally designed by Thomas Turnbull and was completed by Campbell after Turnbull resigned from the project following the government's decision to reduce to height of the building to save money. Campbell redesigning the parapets, gables, and roof to accommodate the reduction in the building's height.[21]
|
Opunake Courthouse [3] |
|
1901 |
104 Tasman Street, Opunake |
Opened in November 1901 with its official opening in February 1902. Granted Heritage New Zealand historic place category 2 status in 1983.[22]
|
Waihi Courthouse[3] |
|
1901 |
61 Kenny Street, Waihi |
Granted Heritage New Zealand historic place category 1 status in 1990.[23]
|
Dunedin Law Courts[3] |
|
1902 |
1 Stuart Street, Dunedin |
Granted Heritage New Zealand historic place category 1 status in 1987.[24]
|
Onehunga Post Office[3] |
|
1902 |
120 Onehunga Mall, Onehunga |
Granted Heritage New Zealand historic place category 2 status in 1993.[25]
|
Temuka Post Office [3] |
|
1902 |
59 King Street and Domain Avenue, Temuka |
Constructed in 1901–1902. Granted Heritage New Zealand historic place category 2 status in 1983.[26]
|
Wanganui Post Office [3] |
|
1902 |
Wanganui |
|
Hunterville Post Office[3] |
|
1903 |
10 Bruce Street, Hunterville |
Granted Heritage New Zealand historic place category 1 status in 1990.[27]
|
Newton Police Station[3] |
|
1903 |
Auckland |
|
Tauranga Post Office and Government Building [3] |
|
1905 |
Tauranga |
|
Dannevirke Courthouse[3] |
|
1905 |
Gordon Street, Dannevirke |
Granted Heritage New Zealand historic place category 2 status in 1986.[28]
|
Animal Research Laboratory [3] |
|
1905 |
70 Ward Street, Wallaceville, Upper Hutt |
Granted Heritage New Zealand historic place category 1 status in 1985.[29]
|
Collingwood Courthouse [3] |
|
1906 |
Collingwood |
|
Government Building, Tauranga |
|
1906 |
141 Harington Street, Tauranga |
Granted Heritage New Zealand historic place category 1 status in 1983.[30]
|
Dominion Observatory[31] |
|
1907 |
Wellington |
|
Government Building, Napier |
|
1907 |
Napier |
Constructed 1902–7. Destroyed by the 1931 earthquake.[2]
|
Manakau Post Office |
|
1907 |
33 Honi Taipua Street, Manakau |
Granted Heritage New Zealand historic place category 2 status in 1985.[32]
|
Cambridge Post Office[3] |
|
1908 |
43 Victoria Street, Cambridge |
Granted Heritage New Zealand historic place category 2 status in 1985.[33]
|
Eltham Courthouse[3] |
|
1908 |
Eltham |
|
Te Kuiti Courthouse[3] |
|
1908 |
Te Kuiti |
|
Te Kuiti Public Works Department Office[3] |
|
1908 |
Te Kuiti |
|
Roslyn Post Office[3] |
|
1908 |
Dunedin |
|
Government Bathhouse[3] |
|
1908 |
Government Gardens, Rotorua |
Constructed 1905–1908, with a southern extension added in 1911–1912. Granted Heritage New Zealand historic place category 1 status in 1985.[34]
|
Waitomo Caves Hotel[3] |
|
1908 |
27D Waitomo Village Road and Access Road, Waitomo |
Granted Heritage New Zealand historic place category 2 status in 1990.[35]
|
Cambridge Courthouse[3] |
|
1909 |
Cambridge |
Granted Heritage New Zealand historic place category 2 status in 1985.[36]
|
Government Building, Greymouth [3] |
|
1909 |
Greymouth |
|
Epsom Post Office |
|
1909 |
311 Manukau Road and Kimberley Road, Epsom, Auckland |
The two-storey brick building originally had a Marseilles-tiled roof and rough-cast finish. In 1937 the exterior was modernised and a flat-roofed office was added. Granted Heritage New Zealand historic place category 2 status in 2010.[37]
|
Matakohe Post Office[3] |
|
1909 |
Matakohe |
|
Public Trust Building |
|
1909 |
Corner of 131–135 Lambton Quay and Stout Street, Te Aro, Wellington |
Designed in conjunction with Llewelyn Richards.[3][38] Granted Heritage New Zealand historic place category 1 status in 1981.[39]
|
St Bathans Post Office[3] |
|
1909 |
1680 Loop Road, St Bathans |
Granted Heritage New Zealand historic place category 2 status in 2007.[40]
|
Bannockburn Post Office[3] |
|
1910 |
Bannockburn |
|
Government House[3] |
|
1910 |
1 Rugby Street, Newtown, Te Aro, Wellington |
Constructed 1908–1910. The building was principally designed by Campbell's assistant, Claude Paton.[41]
|
Mornington Post Office[3] |
|
1910 |
Dunedin |
|
Ongaonga Post Office |
|
1910 |
55 Bridge Street, Ongaonga |
Granted Heritage New Zealand historic place category 2 status in 1983.[42]
|
Government Building, Stratford[3] |
|
1911 |
Stratford |
|
Kingsland Post Office[3] |
|
1911 |
Kingsland, Auckland |
|
Ōpōtiki Courthouse |
|
1911 |
119 Church Street, Ōpōtiki |
Granted Heritage New Zealand historic place category 2 status in 1984.[43]
|
Shannon Post Office |
|
1911 |
2 Stout Street, Shannon |
Granted Heritage New Zealand historic place category 2 status in 1982.[44]
|
General Headquarters Building[45] |
|
1912 |
213–215 Taranaki Street and Buckle Street, Mt Cook, Wellington |
Originally known as the Defence Stores Office. Granted Heritage New Zealand historic place category 2 status in 2003.[46]
|
Greymouth Courthouse[3] |
|
1912 |
Greymouth |
|
Masterton Courthouse[3] |
|
1912 |
Masterton |
|
Ponsonby Post Office |
|
1912 |
1–3 St Marys Bay Road, Auckland |
Designed by Campbell in association with Claude Paton.[3]
|
Waikouaiti Post Office[3] |
|
1912 |
Dunedin |
|
Chief Post Office |
|
1912 |
12 Queen Street, Auckland |
Designed by Campbell and Claude Paton. Constructed 1909–1912.[47]
|
Government Buildings, Hokitika |
|
1913 |
14 Sewell Street, Hokitika |
The first half of the building, including the central entrance bay, was completed in 1909. The south end was extended between 1912 and 1913, and it was occupied from 1914 onwards. Granted Heritage New Zealand historic place category 1 status in 1990.[48]
|
Magistrates District Court[3] |
|
1913 |
Auckland |
Designed by Campbell and Claude Paton.[3]
|
Otorohanga Courthouse [3] |
|
1913 |
Otorohanga |
|
Brooklyn Post Office |
|
1914 |
22 Cleveland Street, Brooklyn, Wellington |
The plans were drawn by drawn by Stuart R. Tennent.[49]
|
Dargaville Post Office |
|
1914 |
Dargaville |
Designed by Campbell in association with Claude Paton.[3]
|
North East Valley Post Office[3][50] |
|
1914 |
282 North Road and Calder Avenue, Dunedin |
|
Remuera Post Office[3] |
|
1914 |
Auckland |
|
Rotorua Post Office.[3] |
|
1914 |
Rotorua |
|
St John's Post Office[3] |
|
1914 |
373 Victoria Ave, Wanganui |
Granted Heritage New Zealand historic place category 2 status in 1982.[51]
|
Taranaki Street Police Station[3] |
|
1915 |
25–29 Taranaki Street, Te Aro, Wellington |
|
Central Police Station |
|
1917 |
31–35 Waring Taylor Street and 36–40 Johnston Streets, Wellington |
Constructed 1914–17.[52]
|
Oamaru Police Station |
|
1919 |
14–16 Severn Street, Oamaru |
Granted Heritage New Zealand historic place category 2 status in 1982.[53]
|
Wellesley St Telephone Exchange[3] |
|
1922 |
Auckland |
|
Native Land Court and Aotea Māori Land Board Building |
|
1922 |
11 Rutland Street, Whanganui |
Granted Heritage New Zealand historic place category 1 status in 2008.[54]
|
Parliament House |
|
1922 |
1 Molesworth Street, Wellington |
* Constructed 1912–21. Designed by Campbell in association with Claude Paton.[55] Only one wing was completed. Granted Heritage New Zealand historic place category 1 status in 1989.[56]
|
Khandallah Automatic Telephone Exchange |
|
1922 |
86–88 Khandallah Road, Khandallah, Wellington |
Constructed 1918–22.[57]
|
Pearce Block, Southland Boys' High School |
|
1922 |
Herbert St, Invercargill |
Campbell completed the design of the building prior to his retirement and it was constructed under the supervision of his successor John Mair.[3]
|