Part One ‘We Are Pioneers’ Auckland Training College, 1926 – 1946 Part One Part Two Part Three Download Cameron's Fully Referenced Writing Here by Cameron Gregan* In 1925, a building was erected at 72 Epsom Avenue. Where previously the area was littered...
Part Three Interrogating Gadd’s Interpretation of the Manukau Wesleyan Mission Part One Part Two Part Three Download Rosa's Fully Referenced Writing Here by Rosa Ewing* D.B.H. Gadd’s manuscript, The Baptismal Register of the Ihu Matao Wesleyan Mission Station...
Part Two Outliers to Trends in Māori Baptisms, 1857-1866 Part One Part Two Part Three Download Rosa's Fully Referenced Writing Here by Rosa Ewing* In D.B.H. Gadd’s The Baptismal Register of the Ihu Matao Wesleyan Mission Station 1849-54 and the Manukau Wesleyan...
Part One Manukau Wesleyan Baptisms, 1849-1856 Part One Part Two Part Three Download Rosa's Fully Referenced Writing Here by Rosa Ewing* In 1849, Auckland, the capital of the recently established colony of New Zealand, was a centre of cultural flux. Māori,...
Part Three 205-225 Queen Street Part One Part Two Part Three Download Riley's Fully Referenced Writing Here by Riley Bogard-Allan* At the heart of Auckland’s bustling CBD stands 205 Queen Street, a site rich in historical and cultural significance. From its...
Part Two 131 Queen Street Part One Part Two Part Three Download Riley's Fully Referenced Writing Here by Riley Bogard-Allan* Located adjacent to our previously discussed 151 Queen Street, 131 tells a story of boom, bust and boom again. After a glorious half a...
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