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Thursday, August 19, 2010

The Wade Hotel revisted

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I found an old photo in a fairly cheap old frame in a wonderful antique shop on Dominion Road today -- and it has helped solve a bit of a m...
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Wednesday, August 18, 2010

Appendix to the Journals of the House of Representatives online

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I was told about this just today: the National Library have put the first two decades of the AJHRs, 1860s and 1870s, online and (like Papers...
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Edwin Oakley (c1824-1886), a mill and a creek

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Image from NZETC. Post updated, with additional information and corrections, 14 February 2011, and 13-14 February 2016. On 15 July th...
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Monday, August 16, 2010

My Stop Cafe sign, Newmarket Train Station

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Yes, why not have a theme sign for a cafe next to the train station? I haven't been in the cafe, so no comments from me regarding the t...
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Sunday, August 15, 2010

Blog spotting: Genealogy New Zealand

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In pulling together a talk at the Central Library for next Wednesday on medical records, I came across another interesting blog: Genealogy N...
Wednesday, August 11, 2010

Women who love women and Local History

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Information from the Charlotte Museum, on their upcoming event day in September. Further to t his post. Mt Albert's only museum is org...
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Monday, August 9, 2010

More boxes, brightening our streetscape

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Once again, Bill and Barbara Ellis have very kindly given permission for their photos to appear on the blog. This time -- more control boxe...
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Onehunga Train Station: work in progress

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Guest spot photographs from my friends Bill and Barbara Ellis, showing the construction work in progress at the site for the new Onehunga T...
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Sunday, August 8, 2010

The shrubbery thieves of Titirangi

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This, from the NZ Herald, 3 October 1928. Residents of Tititrangi have suffered considerably at the hands of trespassers in search of shru...
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Street Stories 15: The History of Selcourt Road

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Updated 19 April 2020. Following is another guest post, this one from Arnold Turner, member of Mt Albert Historical Society. THE HISTOR...
Saturday, August 7, 2010

The great Christchurch coloured towel riot of 1944

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World War II, together with rationing restrictions and reduced imports, caused some interesting incidents here on the homefront. This is j...
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The saga of Avondale's heritage signs

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I don't think I've posted about these before. They were "completed" in 2007. I use quote marks, because the original Com...
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Friday, August 6, 2010

Jean Batten's dad's surgery sign

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You'll find this at the Birkenhead Historical Society 's museum here in Auckland.  My friend and former President of the Society Ra...
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Wednesday, August 4, 2010

Timespanner's card

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Today, I took delivery of a pile of business cards for the blogsite. Readers may think it a bit odd, a barmy history nut like me ordering u...
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Tuesday, August 3, 2010

Heritage on billboards II

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In October last year, I came across four heritage billboards at Henderson Train Station . Now, there's four new ones. Click to enlarge...
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Sunday, August 1, 2010

Former Devonport Automatic Telephone Exchange building

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I don't know enough about this, one of my favourite buildings on the North Shore. This may be the telephone exchange built in 1902, ...
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A sudden chance of mortality for life

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This gravestone beside St Paul's Presbyterian Church on Albert Road in Devonport caught my eye because of the blankness of it. Philip H...
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Momentos from World War II

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CatB has very kindly given permission to share the following from a scrapbook in her collection. Click to enlarge. The 67th AA Searchligh...
Saturday, July 31, 2010

An old joke, at Devonport

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Well, probably not all that old, compared with some of the stuff you'll find on this blog. But -- it's been around for a while.  ...
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Takapuna ... the war memorial as art

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Outside the civic offices and library at Takapuna is a very different type of war memorial. This one commemorates the fallen from the di...
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