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A New Zealand Chinese Family in Remuera
A New Zealand Chinese family in Remuera by Phillipa Wong, age 13 years.
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St Mark’s Church
Churches have always been important places for Christian communities, providing not only religious worship but community centres.
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How Auckland has changed over the last 100 years
How Auckland has changed over the last 100 years by Guyon Lang, age 13.
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Rona Von Zalinski Remembers Meadowbank
I loved Meadowbank when I moved here in 1940 with my young Air Force husband and our two small daughters and I have loved it ever since.
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A Day in the Life of a Remuera Resident — Monsignor Brian Arahill
A day in the life of a Remuera resident, by Kimberley Tse, age 8 years.
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Roselle — 82 Shore Road, Remuera
“ROSELLE” 82 Shore Road, Remuera, by Elizabeth Jean Chalmers.
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Memories of Living in Maungarei Road
Memories of living in Maungareri Road by Eileen Shapley (nee Hollett).
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Remuera Railway Station Preservation Trust
The Remuera Railway Station Preservation Trust was set up in 1994 to preserve the railway station which had sunk into a state of neglect and disrepair.
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T.J. Mcnamara on the Great War and Its Effect on the Spiritual in Art
T.J. McNamara gave a moving talk on the Great War and its effect on the spiritual in art, on 1st November 2017.
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The Bassett Road Shops in the 1930s
Remuera Rotary Historical Essay Competition - The Bassett Road shops in the 1930s, by Angela Caughey of Remuera.
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WW1 Paul Graham Clark (46224)
Paul Graham Clark (Service number 46224) was born on 9 February 1897, in Leicester, Leicestershire, England.
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The Planning and Building of St Aidan’s Church
Remuera Rotary Historical Essay Competition Written by Angela Caughey, 2004.
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Seen at the Tudor: A History of the Tudor Theatre
Winner of the Remuera Rotary Historical Essay Competition — written by Jeanette de Heer, 2004.
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WW1 Edward Arthur Ormond Butler
Edward Arthur Ormond Butler (Service number 14385) was born in Brisbane, Queensland on 15 June 1887.
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WW1 Frederick Thomas Arthur Bowell (Service number 3/1239)
Frederick Bowell was born on 7 September 1888 and was the son of Arthur Henry and Jean Abernathy Bowell.
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WW1 Remuera at Passchendaele 12 October 1917
Remuera men who died on October 12th 1917 at Passchendaele.
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WW1 Remuera Roll of Honour — Third Battle of Ypres for Passchendaele 4 October 1917
Four Remuera men were killed on this day 4th October 1917 at the Third Battle of Ypres at Gravenstafel Spur off the Passchedaele Ridge in Belgium.
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Alderton House
The Alderton family moved about 1905 from Northland to 17 Remuera Road (now 101 Remuera Road).
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WW1 Gladys Sandford ( Henning, nee Coates) MBE (87100)
Gladys Sandford was the first woman in New Zealand to work as a car sales representative and also to attain her pilot's licence.
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WW1 Flight-Lieutenant Frank Hamilton Bullock-Webster
Frank Hamilton Bullock-Webster was born 24 September 1885 at The Lake House, Hamilton, the eldest son of Harold and Maud Bullock-Webster.
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WW1 Flight-Lieutenant & Captain James Dalton Dinneen 66239
James (Jimmy) Dinneen was born 16 July 1883, the fourth of six children of Michael Dalton and Mary Victoria Dinneen (nee Given).
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