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WW1 Lieutenant Herbert George Richardson

Herbert Richardson was the son of George James and Margaret Edith Richardson

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WW1 Vincent and Lionel Hall

Vincent John Baird Hall was a teacher at New Plymouth Boys High School.

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WW1 Lieutenant Frederick Arthur Airey 30102

Frederick Airey was born in Auckland on 9 May 1892, the son of Margaret Avon Airey and Walter Henry Airey.

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WW1 Major General Sir George Spafford Richardson

George Richardson was born in Northampton, UK in 1868.

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WW1 William Strachan Chambers Harris

Strachan (as he was known) was born in Christchurch on 22 February 1895 to Bessie Caroline Emily and George Harris.

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WW1 The Birnie Boys

The seven Birnie boys were born across 15 years to John and Agnes Birnie of 11 O’Rorke Ave, Remuera.

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WW1 Catherine Amelia Williams

Catherine Amelia Williams was born on 28 August 1885 in Auckland.

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WW1 Jessie Rachel Law

Jessie Rachel Law lived many years in Remuera but was born in Wellington on 15 May 1891.

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WW1 Lewin Maughan Barnett

Lewin Barnett’s military record says he was born in Auckland but his birth is not officially recorded anywhere in New Zealand.

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College Rifles — Remembering Gallipoli and WW1

Come to College Rifles in Haast St, Remuera for a visit to their newly expanded museum commemorating their members who went to the two world wars.

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WW1 Flight Lieutenant Thomas Grey Culling DSC — New Zealand’s First Air Ace

Thomas Culling holds two distinguished titles in New Zealand aviation history.

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WW1 Stuart Graham Templeton Reid

Graham Reid was well known in Remuera.

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WW1 Hewitt Barnard Brown

Hewitt and Frederick Barnard Brown were the sons of William Frederick Barnard Brown and Ellen Maisie Brown.

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WW1 Reginald Michael Hill

Reginald Hill was born in Chelsea, London, England, the son of John and Matilda Hill of ‘Mooi Plaats’, 1 Rothesay Street, Remuera, Auckland.

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WW1 Hilda Mary Steele

Hilda Steele, a nurse in World War One, was included as the only Kiwi nurse in an Australian television programme, ANZAC Girls, in 2014. 

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WW1 Norman James Beattie

Norman James Beattie When World War One broke out in 1914.

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WW1 Harold Gordon Allen killed at Gallipoli

Harold Gordon Allen was born on 29 July 1893 in Liverpool, England to George and Lucy Allen.

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WW1 Tragedy Of A Remuera Family – Harold John Stilton

Harold was the youngest son of John and Fanny Stilton of Remuera, born in 1892.

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John Dixon Antiques — History and Antiques Roadshow

Mary and David Dixon from John Dixon Antiques, 488 Remuera Road, joined with Terry Sutcliffe and members of Remuera Heritage for an evening of talking about everyone’s treasures.

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New Zealand’s Connection with the Titanic

Officially, there were no New Zealanders on the RMS Titanic the night it struck an iceberg in the Atlantic Ocean on April 14th 1912.

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Remuera Sports Quiz 2011

Remuera has long been well known for its many sporting activities and sports people from the 19th century to date - take the quiz!

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Saint Walked The Streets Of Remuera

On 17 October 2010, the Catholic Church recognised Mary MacKillop as a Saint.

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Thomas Cheeseman

On the evening of 22nd September Dr. Brian Gill, a curator at Auckland Museum, gave a talk...

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