Thursday, March 27, 2014
Karaka Vintage Day 2014 part 1
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In which Timespanner visits Karaka (thanks to my good friend Trevor Pollard) and takes photographs of old stuff. ...
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Tuesday, March 25, 2014
Not easy for the mounted police in the West
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Ah, the life of a mounted policeman in colonial West Auckland was a challenging one ... from NZ Herald 20 April 1895. MYSTERY OF A POL...
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The Point Chevalier bus drivers' feud
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Travelling to or from Pt Chevalier Beach on the early 1920s could have meant you were suddenly in the midst of a rather fiery transport feu...
The Asylum in the news
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News about the Auckland Lunatic Asylum appeared regularly in the press from time to time. They do give us an insight into the 19th century ...
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An American locomotive in the Manawatu
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April 1909. "An American Climax bush locomotive pictured on a bush tramway at Gamman's Mill, Ohakune, with a group of timber w...
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The Hirere
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An image from 10 December 1900. According to the library caption: "Showing the steamer Hirere (48 tons), built in 1896 by C. and ...
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The days of the Peregrine
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12 April 1967. "Showing the derelict steam ferry Peregrine at St Marys Bay." 7-A3836, Sir George Grey Special Collections, ...
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Thursday, November 7, 2013
Dunedin's Centennial Memorial
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While in Dunedin last April, part of the bus tour we were on involved a stop at Signal Hill, and the Centennial Memorial there. ...
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Friday, November 1, 2013
Avondale School's Marble Roll of Honour
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I’ve been interested in rolls of honour for some time, but up until recently have only ever photographed them. Since information has be...
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Saturday, October 19, 2013
Angelo Parigi -- an early Auckland waterman
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Official Bay just to the left of Point Britomart in the centre. Copy of an oil painting by Samuel Stuart showing Auckland waterfront. Ref...
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