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Friday, June 19, 2009

Scottish place names in Auckland (but not Avondale)

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Ian Kendall from Melbourne in Australia has a page on Rampant Scotland.com on place names in Auckland . I found it by chance while ferreting...

Pt Chevalier Times Issue 5

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Fifth issue of the Pt Chevalier Times is out (better late than never ...)
Wednesday, June 17, 2009

The Community Archive

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Another link added to the list at the left: The Community Archive, a website collecting together the contact and holdings details of instit...
Tuesday, June 16, 2009

A couple of Google research tools

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Google News Timeline . Enter a date and other keywords, and watch references come up from online sources which may help with research -- or ...

Wooden headstones and footstones at St Peter's Cemetery, Onehunga

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 Updated 19 December 2013. LOSS OF H. M S. 'ORPHEUS.' The Rev. Charles B Haslewood — In the Darlington Telegraph , of April 11...
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Saturday, June 13, 2009

Ken Maunder Park, by Phil Hanson

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My thanks to guest contributor Phil Hanson for the following piece he put together on Ken Maunder Park in New Lynn, and the story behind the...
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Wednesday, June 10, 2009

A surprise mural on the Newmarket Line

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My apologies for the blurriness of the image -- I was able to take one shot from inside a moving suburban train heading back out west to Avo...
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Tuesday, June 9, 2009

A gift from an unknown draughtsman

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In my work, I deal with early survey and subdivision plans a lot. I have a deep love of maps, and these types are no exception. Having dow...
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Matariki

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Saw this interesting article by Paul Moon in the Herald today, on Matariki and just what it may be supposed to mean. I'm still not qui...
Monday, June 8, 2009

Coronation Bridge, Henderson

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I think that this could be a " Beware of the taniwha " sign. This is Coronation Bridge, Henderson, the pedestrian accessway fro...
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Sunday, June 7, 2009

Mainline Steam open day at Sturges Road Station

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Mainline Steam will soon have to move from their present base at Parnell, which is land owned by KiwiRail. The good news is that there'...
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Thursday, June 4, 2009

Railway heritage links

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It's a frosty morning here on the Avondale ridge ... Waiting for my morning coffee to take effect, and spurred on by Jayne's latest ...
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Wednesday, June 3, 2009

Auckland’s 19th century desperado: Isaac Robinson

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Image from Wiki . (Updated 8 September 2020) Isaac Robinson was, in 1865, a 25-year-old (or 31 years old, the accounts vary) 5’ 8” tall Ir...
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Thomas Henderson, and his brother David

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You know, when I saw so many details were out of kilter in Anthony Flude's two editions of Henderson's Mill , you'd think I woul...
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Sunday, May 31, 2009

Dr. Thomas Francis McGauran, of Auckland and Melbourne

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An article in the April 1973 issue of the Auckland-Waikato Historical Journal caught my eye a couple of weeks ago, entitled, "The Ear...
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Saturday, May 30, 2009

The metal roads of Avondale and Mt Albert

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I found a brief paragraph in, of all places, the Poverty Bay Herald from 3 July 1888, which gives an example of how the early roads, paid f...
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Ben Copedo, and the mill wheel at Mill Cottage

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Continuing from Henderson's Mill : Ben Copedo is one of West Auckland's foremost historians and researchers. I have the highest rega...
Friday, May 29, 2009

More on Hendersons Mill

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Anthony Flude’s revised edition of Henderson’s Mill (2008) costs around $30 retail. Right now, I wouldn’t buy it at that price. I don’t th...
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