The Honorable William Barnard Rhodes
at or before 9 May 1807–11 February 1878
(Person)

Pastoralist, merchant, investor, community leader, politician

Genealogy

Siblings: George Rhodes, Robert Heaton Rhodes

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Fig. 132.—The junction of Mulgrave Street and Lambton Quay, 1866 (approx.). Warcup's Corner is on — the left. The Thistle Inn (Brown's) and Hornbrook's store in the centre of the picture. St. Paul's Church — is on the right. The “Grange,” then occupied by Mr. W. B. Rhodes, and later by Sir Harold Beauchamp, — may be seen on the Wadestown Hills, to the left of St. Paul's Fig. 79.—Winder's Corner (now James Smith), 1904, corner of Cuba and Manners Streets, near the locality — of a former residence of Mr. W. B. Rhodes. The Grand Opera House is on the extreme right Hon. W. B. Rhodes The Hon. William Barnard Rhodes “The Grange,” Wadestown Road—residence of the late Hon. W. B. Rhodes

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