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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.
Read More411-413 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.
Read More385 Remuera Road
This wooden-façade shop was built about 1909 and is one of the oldest commercial buildings still standing in Remuera.
Read MoreEarly 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...
Read MoreIs the Remuera Citizens Advice Bureau CAB Moving from 4 Victoria Avenue? — Have Your Say!
22nd March 2018 Remuera Library
Read MoreCole’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.
Read MoreA New Zealand Chinese Family in Remuera
A New Zealand Chinese family in Remuera by Phillipa Wong, age 13 years.
Read MoreSt Mark’s Church
Churches have always been important places for Christian communities, providing not only religious worship but community centres.
Read MoreHow Auckland has changed over the last 100 years
How Auckland has changed over the last 100 years by Guyon Lang, age 13.
Read MoreRona 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.
Read MoreRoselle — 82 Shore Road, Remuera
“ROSELLE” 82 Shore Road, Remuera, by Elizabeth Jean Chalmers.
Read MoreMemories of Living in Maungarei Road
Memories of living in Maungareri Road by Eileen Shapley (nee Hollett).
Read MoreRemuera 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.
Read MoreThe Bassett Road Shops in the 1930s
Remuera Rotary Historical Essay Competition - The Bassett Road shops in the 1930s, by Angela Caughey of Remuera.
Read MoreThe Planning and Building of St Aidan’s Church
Remuera Rotary Historical Essay Competition Written by Angela Caughey, 2004.
Read MoreSeen at the Tudor: A History of the Tudor Theatre
Winner of the Remuera Rotary Historical Essay Competition — written by Jeanette de Heer, 2004.
Read MoreAlderton House
The Alderton family moved about 1905 from Northland to 17 Remuera Road (now 101 Remuera Road).
Read MoreThomas King’s Royal Bakery
The bakery oven in Remuera, believed to date back to the turn of last century, before it was knocked down.
Read MoreThe Days of Trams in Remuera
Summary of a talk given by Terry Sutcliffe and film and photographic evening.
Read MoreAnzac Day Remembrance Service at St Aidan’s Church
A short church service at St Aidan's at 9.30am on ANZAC Day April 25th 2017.
Read MoreMission Sisters House 78 Upland Road
78 Upland Road Remuera was known as the House of Studies for the Mission Sisters.
Read MoreTennis Court on Waiata Reserve — 1985
Plans for a private tennis club on Remuera’s Waiata Reserve have divided the neighbourhood.
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