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In 1915, a branch library was established for Remuera. It was originally located in the brick shops located at 411–413 Remuera Road. The building had previously belonged to the Remuera Road Board, which amalgamated with the Auckland City Council in the same year. In 1926, parts of this building were taken to Point Chevalier and used to ...
Remuera is an affluent suburb in Auckland, New Zealand. It is located four kilometres southeast of the city centre. It is located four kilometres southeast of the city centre. Remuera is characterised by many large houses, often Edwardian or mid 20th century.
85–89 Remuera Road, Remuera: 113: Pumping Station (Former) Historic Place Category 1: 805 Great North Road, Museum of Transport and Technology, Western Springs: 114: Remuera Public Library: Historic Place Category 1: 431 Remuera Road and St Vincent Avenue, Remuera: 115: St Andrew's Church (Anglican) Historic Place Category 1: 92-98 St Andrews ...
IHC New Zealand Inc. Library & Information Service: IHC New Zealand: Health: Wellington: Bay of Plenty District Health Board, Whakatane Hospital Library: Pacific Health: Health: Whakatane: Wellington Medical and Health Sciences Library: University of Otago Wellington: Health: Wellington: New Zealand Nurses' Organisation Library: New Zealand ...
Auckland Council Libraries, usually simplified to Auckland Libraries, is the public library system for the Auckland Region of New Zealand.It was created when the seven separate councils in the Auckland region merged in 2010. [5]
New Zealand Punch (1888) Zealandia (1889) 1890s. New Zealand Graphic and Ladies’ Journal (1890 to 1908) 1920s. Aussie New Zealand (1923 to 1932) The Mirror (1922 to 1963) New Zealand Railways Magazine (1926 to 1940) 1930s. Home and Building (1937 to 1975) New Zealand Mercury (1933 to 1936) [9] Oriflamme and Sirocco (1933) [9] Spilt Ink (1932 ...
Corran School was a small independent girls' school catering for students from ages 5 to 18 located in Remuera, Auckland, New Zealand. This school was established in 1947 by Mrs Constance Duthie. [1] It closed at the end of 2009, and Saint Kentigern School for Girls was established at the site of the former school.
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