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Vinebank
Vinebank (aka Vine Bank) was a large 10 roomed house on the shore of the Orakei Basin. It’s not known when it was built but its most well-known owner was Frederick Charles Richardson (1852–1918).
Read MoreSt Anns, 43 Arney Road, Remuera
St Anns was designed by architect Benjamin Charles Chilwell (1879-1950), and built in 1914 for Charles Issac Nathan (1881-1961).
Read MoreThe Butler House, 3 Otahuri Crescent, Greenlane
On 23 August 2019 Valerie Muir talked about the history of her arts and craft house and how she went about getting it heritage listed by Auckland Council.
Read More2019 Auckland Heritage Festival – Wilson’s Beach and Jetty by Bruce Renshaw
Bruce Renshaw's interest in Wilson’s Beach and jetty goes back to the 1950’s as a child living at the bottom of Victoria Avenue.
Read MoreRMS Remuera
The RMS or SS Remuera was one of many ships that shaped the 20th century, expanding trade and taking migrants to new worlds.
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The Grange Girls Home, 164 Remuera Road
Early in 1957 The Grange Girls Home moved from Herne Bay to new premises at 164 Remuera Rd, formerly Glenesk, on the corner of Remuera and Bassett Roads.
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Remuera Railway Station – Tyer Train Tablet Apparatus
The Remuera railway station has two pieces of Tyer Tablet apparatus.
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Remuera Fire Station and the Village Green
The area currently known as The Village Green was originally a works depot for the Remuera Road Board, and later for the Auckland City Council.
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Heritage StoryMap tour of the Remuera shops
Take a heritage walk through the Remuera shops, starting at St Aidan's Church through the town centre to King's School.
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Wilson’s Beach and Jetty
Wilson’s Jetty is located on Wilson’s Beach at the northern end of Victoria Avenue.
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Remuera Railway Station
View a collection of historical photos of the Remuera Railway Station.
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On the Hobson Bay walkway extension and Wilson’s beach and jetty – Have Your Say!
22 July 2019, Parnell Cricket Club
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Geography Project
Hilary Monteith was a pupil at Epsom Girls Grammar in 1956 when she completed a geography project on Remuera.
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Tudor Theatre
The Tudor theatre opened in June 1926, at 333 Remuera Rd, owned by Fuller Hayward Theatres Corporation and F.G. Mumford.
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St Kentigern to Sell Remuera Road campus, the Former Corran School
St Kentigern plans to sell the Remuera Road campus.
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WW1 Imperial Camel Corps — List of New Zealand Names
Imperial Camel Corps New Zealand List of Names on the Imperial Camel Corps Memorial.
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College Rifles History
In the year 1897 a military unit was formed, the original members of which were recruited from the Secondary Schools of Auckland.
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The Gallows
The Bluestars ran the popular Gallows music venue on Remuera Rd next to the fire station in 1966.
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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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