Friday, July 27, 2018
"We are borrowing one of your 'planes": an early theft from Mangere Aerodrome
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(Image: NZ Herald 24 April 1934) 'PLANE STOLEN. CRASH IN DARKNESS AT MANGERE 'DROME. "FLYING TO AUSTRALIA." B...
Friday, August 4, 2017
When the "Queen of the Goths" won the first Avondale Cup
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At the July 2017 meeting of the Whau Local Board, the Board’s members approved naming a new street in Avondale, just off Sandy Lane near As...
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Minding other people’s children — Samuel Albert Nelmes
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It started with a phone call from someone who wanted to know where her great-grandfather Samuel Albert Nelmes had lived in Avondale, in th...
Tuesday, August 1, 2017
The Collector and the Gardener: Alexander Rose, and Fong Ming Quong
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Updated 15 August 2019 In Auckland in the 1890s, two men from different civilisations would cross each other’s path in the course of the ...
Tuesday, December 20, 2016
Avondale's Racecourse and the Second World War
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Overlay of the camp areas, on 1940 aerial of the racecourse. 1940 September 1st Battalion, Auckland Regiment, have daily parad...
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Thursday, July 14, 2016
Return to the Orange
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Above is how the Orange Coronation Hall looked back in 2006. Previous blog post here . Yesterday -- this is the new Orange. Tony ...
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Saturday, July 9, 2016
Once upon a time, there was a hill ...
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Once upon a time, there was a hill in Hamilton. It was known to Ngati Wairere as Te Kopu Mania O Kirikiriroa (the smooth belly of Kirikir...
Somewhere between the truth and otherwise ... Behind the name of John Douglas Stark
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During the course of work I did recently for the Friends of Waikumete Cemetery, and towards the end of research into dozens of names link...
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Sunday, May 29, 2016
Flipping over burgers
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From NZ Herald 10 August 1940 Sometimes, history can be about really mundane things. Like – hamburgers. Or more specifically – w...
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Friday, April 8, 2016
A blast from the heavens ...
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When squally storms turn violently electric, we all know that lightning follows – and sometimes that flash from the sky can strike wher...
Sunday, March 27, 2016
The tales to tell of "Kernel Bell"
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These days if I, as a townie Aucklander, say the phrase "Winterless North" to my Northland friends, they'll likely roll the...
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Saturday, February 6, 2016
The leaning (water) tower of Hawera
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Reaching Hawera on a recent weekend trip with the committee of the NZ History Federation, during a petrol stop there, I looked arou...
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