Category:Michael Hart (mayor)
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English: Michael Brannan Hart (c. 1814 – 9 August 1878) was the publican of the White Hart Hotel in Christchurch, New Zealand, that stood on the corner of High and Cashel Streets. It was Christchurch's first hotel. Hart, originally from Freshford, Somerset, England, was one of the first settlers of Christchurch. He was a colourful character and stood for elections to the Canterbury Provincial Council and Parliament, but was unsuccessful. He was elected onto Christchurch City Council in 1869, and was chosen as Mayor of Christchurch 1873–1874 by his fellow councillors.
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Date of birth | 1814 Freshford | ||||
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Date of death | 9 August 1878 | ||||
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Media in category "Michael Hart (mayor)"
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High Street, Christchurch, 1940s.jpg 768 × 512; 269 KB
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Michael Brannan Hart portrait.jpg 301 × 348; 29 KB
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White Hart Hotel, 1902 proposed design.jpg 768 × 485; 336 KB