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Thursday, December 31, 2009

David Ross and his self-acting closet seat

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Another of the oddities picked up from the old newspapers while looking for something completely different ... "Mr David Ross, archit...
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Devonport Wharf

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From the Avondale-Waterview Historical Society collection: Devonport Wharf, here in Auckland, June 1992, just before its demolition and ref...
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Another old shop sign

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Roy Turner, Ladies and Gents Hairdresser, at the top of Williamson Avenue, Grey Lynn,  just along from Foodtown. It's on one of the ...
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Tuesday, December 29, 2009

Testament to façadism

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I was heading along Mayoral Drive, a road in Auckland's CBD responsible for scores of demolition sites in the 1970s, and spotted ano...
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Monday, December 28, 2009

The "Murder House"

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I'm in my mid 40s, so I remember the dental nurse's office at Avondale Primary School being called "the murder house" . ...
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Signs in Parnell Village

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Well done to Parnell Village ,  which has not only preserved a specimen of the endangered wild Type D telphone box , but also includes lov...
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Public telephones in the wild

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Starting with my post on the telephone boxes of doom from 1924, things proceeded through to Jayne including a link to that on her blog (th...
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A plea for the St James Theatre

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There's a good opinion piece in today's Herald by Bob Kerridge on the old St James Theatre, slowly decaying away in darkness, which...
Sunday, December 27, 2009

Vedette -- a First World War postcard mystery

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This came from the Avondale Sunday market as well. It was inside a shabby looking frame, but it caught my eye (as things can tend to do). ...

George Dixon and his Lion trade mark ginger beer

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My favourite soft drink is ginger beer. I reckon it's a good choice as a favourite, considering ginger beer was around in colonial ti...
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Saturday, December 26, 2009

An old relic on Geddes Terrace?

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This may not look like much, and I've passed it by tons of times while heading along Geddes Terrace, both as a nipper in Primary Schoo...
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Caution using "A field guide to Auckland"

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A friend of mine showed me her copy purchased at a book sale recently, and I thought at the time, "Cool!". A field guide to Auckl...
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Friday, December 18, 2009

Overdue Book Carried Greetings From Santa

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Such was the headline of an article from 1 February 1957 in the Auckland Star which caught my eye today in the Auckland City Library. I...
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St Matthews-in-the-City and their billboard

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The folk at St Matthews-in-the-City who brought you the "measuring fish" billboard earlier this year are now in strife over this...
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Thursday, December 17, 2009

A given-up-for-lost photo ... arrives

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Just when I think the day is going to be ordinary ... someone sends through wonderful stuff inside an envelope which lands in my letterbox...
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Monday, December 14, 2009

John Kinder's House

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Image: Kinder House, 1995, from AWHS collection Rev. John Kinder, and emblem of the Church of England school at Parnell. I was privi...
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Friday, December 11, 2009

Corrugated Kiwi

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A range of photos taken this week at MOTAT didn't turn out all that well, but this one did -- so I've popped it on the blog at t...
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Renaming places of reverance

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This is the Avondale Baptist Church, first main landmark in Avondale once the Oakley Creek is crossed (down underneath the road) as one tr...
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