
WW1 Sister Barbara Sibyl Greig
Barbara Sibyl Greig, sister of Elsie Stewart Greig (1886-1966) and Roysie Alma Greig (1891–1969).
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WW1 Sister Elsie Stewart Greig RRC
Elsie was born on 10 April 1886 to Barbara Mary Stewart and James Dickson Greig.
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Trinity Methodist Theological College transformation to Church of Scientology
Remuera Heritage and Parnell Heritage had a joint visit to 136 Grafton Road to learn about the history, heritage restoration and recent work done to the building.
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Dunholme
Dunholme was built in the 1870s by Auckland businessman Samuel Morrin on the corner of Remuera Road and what is now Ridings Road.
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History of the Remuera Shops 1911 to 2016
Here you can find out about the history of some of the Remuera shops as a StoryMap.
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Ellerslie Racecourse Makeover
Ellerslie racecourse has demolished the old totalisator building, retaining only the "totaliser machine" and dividends board inside.
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Dr Grace de Courcy LRCP LRCS Edinburgh, MD (with Distinction) Brussels
Grace de Courcy of Remuera was amongst the first New Zealand women to qualify as a doctor.
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Skelton’s Buildings
Skelton's Building 339-345 Remuera Rd was built in 1928 for Robert Skelton.
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WW1 Frederick Charles Spratt
Frederick Charles Spratt was part of the 2nd New Zealand Cyclists Corps.
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WW1 Edward Newton Matthews 10081
Edward Newton Matthews was born 6 March 1896 in Auckland, the eldest son of Ellen and Newton Matthews.
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Burial Service for Jack Walker at Leper Belgium
A burial service has been held for Captain Henry John Innes Walker, Royal Warwickshire Regiment and six ...
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4 Victoria Avenue
Sue Cooper and Iain Valentine of the Remuera Residents Association presented to the Orakei Local Board on 19 April 2018 about the need for a community centre in Remuera.
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Remuera Primary School
Brian and Sue Cooper visited Steve King, Principal of Remuera Primary School.
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The Walsh Brothers – Leo and Vivian
Leo and Vivian Walsh lived in Remuera in Orakei Road with their father Austin and sisters, Veronica and Doreen.
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411-413 Remuera Road Shops
411-413 Remuera Road was first the site of the offices of the Remuera Road Board from 1902 until it merged with Auckland City Council in 1915.
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385 Remuera Road
This wooden-façade shop was built about 1909 and is one of the oldest commercial buildings still standing in Remuera.
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Early buildings of King’s College Remuera
King’s College was founded in The Tower, the former home of James McCosh Clark in 1896, at 258 Remuera Rd...
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Is the Remuera Citizens Advice Bureau CAB Moving from 4 Victoria Avenue? — Have Your Say!
22nd March 2018 Remuera Library
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Cole’s Buildings
George Cole, a local real estate and land agent, owned all the buildings from 142 to 144, now 382 to 396 Remuera Road.
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WW1 Gordon Harrison Larner 2/2178
Gordon Harrison Larner was born on 25 November 1894 to Victor John and Margaret Larner.
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WW1 Major George Henry Holland M.C. (Service Number 12/373)
George Holland was born on 12 July 1885 in Onewhero, South Auckland, the older son of John and Emily Holland.
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WW1 Evan Gibb Hudson (Service Number 61946)
Evan Gibb Hudson was born in 18 December 1895, the youngest son of Ellen (nee Winks) and Harold Willey Hudson
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