Runanga Miners' Hall

Runanga Miners' Hall
Runanga Miners' Hall in 2009
Interactive map of the Runanga Miners' Hall area
General information
TypeCommunity hall
Architectural styleFrontier style
Location7 McGowan Street, Runanga, New Zealand
Coordinates42°24′1.7″S 171°15′3.8″E / 42.400472°S 171.251056°E / -42.400472; 171.251056
Opened20 August 1937
Technical details
MaterialTimber, glass, corrugated steel
Design and construction
ArchitectGeorge Millar
Main contractorJack McMillan
Designated2 May 2013
Reference no.9613
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The Runanga Miners' Hall is a hall in the town of Runanga, on the West Coast of New Zealand's South Island. The current structure dates from 1937, and replaced an early miners' hall from 1908 that was destroyed by fire. The hall is notable for its place in the history of the organised labour movement in New Zealand, and was granted historic place category 1 status by Heritage New Zealand in 2013.