Richard Dacre Harman (3 June 1859 – 26 December 1927) was a New Zealand cricketer, tennis player and architect.
[1] After training as an architect he joined the established Christchurch firm of Armson Collins, and later became partner, when the firm's name changed to Armson, Collins and Harman.
[1] His performances in senior club cricket gave him the "reputation as one of Canterbury's best batsmen", though his first-class batting was less successful.
In a club match in December 1881 he scored the first century at the newly-constructed Lancaster Park ground.
[1] Harman married Alice Spooner in Christchurch in October 1895.