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  2. Kinder House - Wikipedia

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    The house was the residence of London-born John Kinder (1819 – 1903), an Anglican priest, painter, photographer and headmaster of the Church of England Grammar School, Parnell. He occupied the house with his wife and the six children of his brother Henry Kinder, who was murdered in 1865 by John's sister-in-law and her lover.

  3. Parnell, New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    Parnell (Māori: Panēra) [3] [4] is a suburb of Auckland, New Zealand. It is one of New Zealand's most affluent suburbs, [ 5 ] consistently ranked within the top three wealthiest, [ 6 ] and is often billed as Auckland's "oldest suburb" since it dates from the earliest days of the European settlement of Auckland in 1841.

  4. Parnell Baths - Wikipedia

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    The Parnell Baths are a historic swimming pool in Parnell, Auckland. The pools feature the largest saltwater swimming pool in New Zealand, originally filling with seawater from the Waitematā Harbour. In the 1950s, the pool complex was redeveloped into the Lido style popular in the United Kingdom, by Hungarian architect Tibor Donner.

  5. Ewelme Cottage - Wikipedia

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    Ewelme Cottage in 1867. The construction of Ewelme Cottage was commissioned by the vicar of Howick, Vicesimus Lush.Parnell was the seat of the Anglican Bishop of New Zealand and the cottage enabled Lush's sons to attend the Church of England grammar school in Parnell whilst he attended to religious duties elsewhere.

  6. St Stephen's Chapel, Auckland - Wikipedia

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    George Augustus Selwyn, the first Bishop of New Zealand moved to Parnell in 1844. At this time the nearest Anglican church was the old St Paul's Church in Emily Place. Selwyn purchased two and a half acres of land situated above Judge's Bay. Selwyn then funded construction of a chapel, which he named St Stephen's Chapel.

  7. Juice TV (New Zealand) - Wikipedia

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    Juice TV, is a 24-hour music television channel operating from the Auckland suburb of Parnell in New Zealand. The channel is available on channel 38 on the Freeview streaming app. It also broadcasts 18 hours a day on CH200, Kordia 's local channel on Freeview terrestrial.

  8. Category:Parnell, New Zealand - Wikipedia

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  9. Parnell Rose Gardens - Wikipedia

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    Parnell Rose Garden during the 2006 Rose Festival. The venue building. Dove-Myer Robinson Park, more commonly known as the Parnell Rose Garden, is a park in Parnell, Auckland, New Zealand. The park is named after Dove-Myer Robinson, the longest-serving mayor of Auckland, who served for 18 years. There are over 5,000 roses in the garden.