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more spacious, especially after later alterations. 1973 saw the addition of the mezzanine floor; and 1993, the addition of a Young Adult room, as well as a Large Print lounge. However, there was little room for much expansion, which led to the curtailment of some service development. This was one of the reasons for the new building project started in 2005. The temporary location in the Leisure Centre, offered two tables in the magazine-newspaper-computer area, along with a few sofa chairs. The Children's section also had some seating (pictured). But, after pressure from Cr Hartley the children's play equipment was cut back by more than half. The original costs was to spend $ 80,000 on the children and the final cost was only $ 30,000 and the landscaping was also slashed, a reduction that is reflected in the final arrangements.
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usage the land was now put to. Also important was the appropriateness of the site in comparison to other options. Previous reports in 2003 and 2005 had considered the existing site was the best choice, while the Highbury Centre Plan of 2006 indicated that there had been extensive close consultation with the community over two years, which in a general sense was pertinent to the usage of the contested land. The commissioners concurred, and the library site became formalised as part of a Special Purpose 9 zone, which allows for the continued operation of community facilities. They noted too, that it is this zoning which underlies other North Shore Libraries, such as the ones at Takapuna and Glenfield.
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twenty-eight. They included the town clerk and a councillor, Percy Hurn, as well others who had given freely of their expertise such as Duthie from the Auckland Public library, a passing instructor from the Country Library service, and those pulled in to read to the youngsters during the school holidays. Among this "band of honorary assistants" a Mrs. Gaidener, Mr. Slovey and Mr. Odd came in for particular acknowledgement. At the opening of the new library building nearly twenty years later the mayor paid tribute to all the original volunteers.
836: 875:. As Geoff Chamberlain, the City Librarian acknowledged, the original zoning on the site was historically complex, and never tidied up. In fact, it limited the coverage of any building to only 10% of the land; but the original building built in 1968 had covered 19.5%. This did not include the Plunket building. The new plan was initially thought to be 32.9%, then revised to 48%. This apparent expansion of the footprint particularly concerned resident Clyde Scott, who was later one of those who lodged an appeal with the Environment Court. 1060: 1023: 196: 567: 811:
investigations in 1999 by engineers revealed that the second-level floor was too weak to support the weight of books without significant strengthening, which would be expensive to undertake. As well, the existing building was showing increasing signs of deterioration, most significantly a leaking ceiling. While it could be repaired, long-term maintenance would negate the short-term cost advantage of doing so. Thus, the option of a completely new building was brought under consideration.
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was, however, little support for his ideas. In October 2005, he sent an email to Community Services & Parks Committee claiming his proposals had been misrepresented. He accused those doing the assessment reports of "yet more incompetence" and threatened to contest the rezoning "fiercely.. every step of the way." The Committee concluded, contrary to Milne, that the reports were "thorough and included site analysis, as well as evaluation of alternatives."
132: 889:. Residents Clyde Scott and Peter White became adamant the community would be better served with a park on the reserve site and the library located elsewhere in Highbury. Others lobbied for the fence ringing the library site to be taken down, and eventually the Birkenhead-Northcote Community Board had it pushed back to the perimeter. Two new park benches were installed on the reserve to take advantage of the expanse that was now available (pictured). 475: 864: 790: 668: 634: 463: 1372:
attributed to the opening of the Northcote Library. Similarly, while the Civic Reserve building was being constructed the library was relocated to a temporary shop site and the subsequent fall off in 1968 was attributed to this. Other trends visible from the graph include a dip in the 1970s and a rise in the 1990s. Data on the impact of the shift to the Leisure Centre has not been made publicly available yet.
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event, when Birkenhead opened nearly half the books present were on extended loan from the National Library. Their "field librarians" continued to provide a regular infusion of books into the Birkenhead collection two or three times a year, for at least a decade. Topics were diverse, from gardening, music, occupations and hobbies, to art, agriculture and home management. Junior books were added in 1953.
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agreed, "keen to keep the planning process as straight-forward as possible." Bill Abraham, of Abraham Holdings, claimed "people in years to come will be grateful for all the park space that has been kept." Indications were that it would still be larger than the old library, with 250 m of extra floorspace, though this would make it some 200 m to 300 m smaller than the original preferred design.
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has averaged 16% of the total issues. This figure excludes those early years when there were no other libraries on the North Shore, but includes the introduction of branches at Takapuna, Northcote, Devonport, East Coast Bays, Glenfield, and the system Mobile, as well as the start and cessation of Birkenhead's Mobile, the impact of amalgamation, and the shift to and from various buildings.
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was little risk of the application being declined. However, an amended Council report by planner Ian Jefferis revealed that the building was to occupy 15% more of the reserve than expected (pictured). Speaking after his appeal in 2007, Bill Abrahams, owner of Rawene Chambers located opposite the library site (pictured below), said that this lack of a consent was "the crux of the matter."
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this static front a number of subpages could be accessed. These detailed basic facts about the library, such as location, opening hours, and staff contact details. This was to remain unchanged for about five years, apart from minor alterations, such as the inclusion of a branch phone number prominently displayed on the front page, and updates to reflect changes in staffing.
1103:. Media other than books are generally collated as separate collections or subdivisions. There are exceptions, such as language material which is collated in the nonfiction 400s. Junior material is separated into the widest range of categories, from board books up through various reading-ages, such as picture books, readers, and various levels of chapter books. 882:, there was a steady clamour from both opponents of the project and those in favour. In addition to issues with the new library itself, the council's performance was questioned, concern was raised about the drop-off in existing library services, and the library project was linked to the ongoing redevelopment in the whole of the Birkenhead town centre. 73: 1031:
Outside of this collaboration with schools the library offered reading programmes, such as "Go Bush" and later, as part of the North Shore Libraries, the Rakaau Reader scheme. This encouraged reading by setting targets coupled with incentives and visible marks of achievement, such as green, silver, then gold leaves on the Raakau tree (pictured).
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community noticeboard. The van stopped at a different place each day, generally staying between 10am and 4:30pm, closing only for lunch and tea-breaks. This was a length of time commensurate with weekend services. Within a few years though the more common practice was adopted of spending less time at a greater variety of locations.
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the Council Community Services General Manager, Loretta Burnett, stated: "There will be additional costs associated with a plan change but they are modest in comparison." However, subsequent further delays lifted the cost to the region of $ 9.25 to $ 9.5 million as of the end of 2007, with a budget shortfall of $ 2.75 million.
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be Library Assistants, with 1–2 being fulltime. There are also a number of shelvers, generally students. Other occasional staff have included a librarian on exchange from England, and various volunteers, such as a Taskforce Green worker helping with a rebarcoding project, and a student doing a Duke of Edinburgh award.
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Other exhibitions include paintings by Pauline Thompson, Linda Mcneur-Wismer, Betty Eddington, and Susan Durrant, pottery by Peter Collis and Peter Shearer, prints by Julienne Francis, glass sculptures by Carl Houser, and copperwork by Andrew Campbell. A fabric art collection by locals was instigated
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Birkenhead Library's own subsidiary webpage was already well established then, before its subsequent recording on the Internet Archives. It was sited two clicks in from the main page. There was a photo, and the predominant green of the layout matched the official Council colour used in its logo. From
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Initially there were two staff to cope with the influx of registrations, but the sole position was quickly established with Cynthia McKenzie as Birkenhead's first Mobile Librarian. Over its decade of existence the Mobile had half a dozen different librarians, who had to cope with double de-clutching,
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In the event Birkenhead bought the mobile van off Takapuna in 1982. This was a 1949 Bedford chassis with a purpose-built body that had already been in service for 35 years, much of it as the first mobile library in Auckland. In fact, as part of the Takapuna City Council in 1977 it had been contracted
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As part of their later application on rezoning, the Council submitted a report on the prevailing winds, which suggested the land would be unsuitable as open space. While the commissioners acknowledged this, they felt that landscaping could improve the situation somewhat. They then noted the number of
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In 2005, in preparation for building works on the same site, the library was shifted to a converted basketball court in the Birkenhead Leisure Centre in Mahara Avenue (pictured). Other alternative sites had been considered, but most were found to be either inappropriate or too expensive. With limited
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In 1992 issues topped 300,000 items. By 2003 usage of the library had increased still further, to such an extent that it was noticeably affecting service delivery. Over 500 people a day were entering the library and new members were growing at a rate of 150 per month. Finding room to add new material
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Available figures are approximate. From mentioned sources original library floorspace said to be 650 m or 735 m; and original new design 1100 m to 1200 m. Also, floorspace figures of 750 m and "about 1000 m" given. For these latter see: Cleghorn, Sharron. "Birkenhead Library and Civic Centre Project
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Over its decade of existence the Birkenhead Mobile Library issued nearly 15,000 items a year. At one point, 1984, 24,128 items, equivalent to more than 10% of the building's issue; though on average about half that. On the other hand, Birkenhead as a subset of the whole North Shore Libraries system,
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from 1994. They have advocated strongly for the library, most recently on behalf of the new building, drumming up support through meetings with the Community Board and in the local paper. Along with Plunkett they spoke up for the library at the Environment Court hearing. The Friends have also raised
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templates. Features included a range of photo thumbs illustrating aspects of the library and its services, and a brief note on the history of the library. Three significantly detailed related pages were also added: Birkenhead Local History Books for Sale, Birkenhead Library Collections and Services,
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One hundred and fifty of the original collection were donations. Items gifted have ranged from the Walter Scott works, to individual titles, to a 34 volume set of Britannica. The Rotary Club provided a $ 2000 Reference collection for the opening of the 1968 building. Later, Plunkett donated records,
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Lapsit for preschoolers with their parents was an innovation launched by then Chief Librarian Rata Graham in 1992. These were half-hour sessions of mostly music and song, as well as stories and finger puppetry. Lapsit proved so popular it was extended to twice a week in 1999. It was the precursor to
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Children's programmes were in place from early on. Eleanor Fisher persuaded local residents to come in and read to youngsters during school holidays. Storytime went for an hour once a week, and up to 50 youngsters attended. Class visits by local schools started in 1954, and became a regular feature.
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Milne, who had made proposals as far back as 1989, proffered a wide variety of alternative plans for a far more elaborate community centre. These involved road closures, adding new roads, and leasing or selling his land on 15 and 17 Rawene Road, or going into partnership using his buildings. There
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On 23 February 2005, public submissions closed and a fitout of the temporary site in the Leisure Centre was begun. Total cost for the new library was now expected to be $ 6.5 million, then $ 7.3 million. The project was then delayed, requiring a change to the district plan (see below). In late 2005,
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In 2000, a feasibility study considered four options: demolition, refurbishment, ground floor extensions, or extensions to both levels. Demolition and reconstruction was estimated at $ 3.3 million, cheaper than extending both floors at $ 3.7m, though nearly twice the cost of refurbishment. The study
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From the library's inception issues have risen steadily with minor fluctuations, from a little over 8,000 items in 1950 to over 300,000 at the turn of the century (pictured). To date the peak recorded year of the published data has been 1998. In 1957 when issues dropped for the first time, this was
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Issues dropped, and in 1988 the service was reduced from 5 to 2 days a week, in part perhaps due to increasing mechanical difficulties. The once famously reliable van had problems with its radiator ensuring it had to be constantly stopped and attended by the last Mobile Librarian, Malcolm Fletcher.
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With its purchase Birkenhead greatly expanded the mobile service. Capable of stocking up to 2000 items the van now went out five days a week with a full range of items from adult fiction, to magazines, picture books and puzzles, constantly reinvigorated from the main library. As well, it provided a
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The current staff structure is headed by a Community Librarian, with two main senior positions: an Information Services Librarian and a Children and Young Adults Librarian, both of which are full-time positions. Other senior roles include the Weekend Supervisors. The main bulk of staff continues to
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The North Shore City Council had lodged a resource consent application for the new building in December 2004, but did not wait for it to be confirmed before demolishing the existing building in May–June the next year. According to a 2006 examination of the project management, Council assumed there
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In March 2002, City Librarian Geoff Chamberlain presented the study in a report to the council, with the first option being the preferred choice by the library services. It would increase the size of the building to 1600 m, 1200 m of which would be devoted to the library itself, with the additional
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No statistical correlation has been done with population growth, though the latter has been cited generally in connection with library usage. Also there has been some records of membership numbers in and of themselves, as well as a proportion of the total population. So, for example, in 1971 there
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There have also been a number of exhibitions, often work of local artists. These were usually presented on the mezzanine floor of the Civic Reserve library. The first exhibition was a display of books in 1955. Subjects ranged from "poetry to sheep mustering," and included works by William Satchell
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in June 1995. Shortly afterwards the branches began to demonstrate general internet usage to the public, then to roll out access. By May 1996 Birkenhead was having daily demonstrations. About this time, North Shore Libraries put up their first website. Datacom, whose main role was the provision of
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The collection size in 1968 was 19,000 items, mostly books and magazine. This increased to over 63,000 items in 1992, and included a much more diverse range of media, from children's puzzles to archives, as well as the provision of stock from other branches, and access to system-wide databases. By
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charge for additional items. Newer books were more expensive, as much as 6d Rental charges on fiction were dropped in 1990; though the late 1980s saw them on items such as CDs, a practice which became generalised across other multimedia items like CD-ROMs and DVDs. For a while, Internet access was
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From this the library became more involved in the provision of a wider range of holiday activities, like puppet shows and hands-on arts and crafts, such as making hats or murals or cake decorations. On one occasion these were so well subscribed the library held them down the road in the All Saints
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By 1950 the Borough Council was looking to formally employ someone for £100 a year. Joan Foggin and John Wilson were the first paid staff, while Eleanor Fisher, already working in the library became the first full-time staff member in 1952. She remained the in-charge librarian until her retirement
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After three months' deliberation the Environment Court approved the building of a new library on the former site, but reaffirmed the rezoning commissioners' restrictions, notably the restriction on height which dropped the maximum from 11 m to 9 m, and the constraints on the footprint. The Council
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The commissioners also reconfigured the Recreation 2 boundary, to cut through the middle plot. This was done to safeguard the treed area, and to ensure a better balance between the reserve and the building complex. They emphasised the need for integration, both physical and visual, between the two
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Some residents claimed they had not been properly consulted. Abrahams felt he should've been consulted because the design blocked his views. The Council disputed that there had been no consultation. The Strategic projects manager, Simon Guillemin, pointed out that there had been a number of public
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The library has also tried to provide public space for various activities, such as study and leisure reading, though its history is marked by a struggle to do this consistently. The lack of space meant the popularity of the original library was something of an embarrassment. The 1968 building was
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In June 2006, the three independent commissioners approved the rezoning of the district plan (pictured). Their decision acknowledged the significance of historical precedent. In other words, the fact that there had been a library on the site for over thirty years was "notable" with regards to the
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Her conclusion that a branch was an expensive option, and that it would make more sense to expand the existing library, aggrieved locals. They felt her assertion that there was not enough demand by "serious readers" was a misrepresentation of the community's ability and very real need; while the
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Resources unique to Birkenhead library include the Chelsea Sugar Archives, and its local history photo collection. Apart from these special collections most material is available for lending. Exceptions include newspapers, a Reference Collection interfiled in amongst the main collection, a Quick
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Support from the National Library was keenly sought, as it would allow access to "practically every library in the dominion." However this support was qualified: the National Library did not want to encourage "cheap reading" of genre books, such as romance, westerns and detective stories. In the
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nineteen years later. By 1955 there was a part-time library assistant as well; and soon a fulltime junior was being considered. Growth in library use and opening hours continued, so that by 1968 there were 3 full-timers and a part-timer to help on Friday nights. Staffing peaked in 1986 with 11.5
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A year later, in June 2003, demolition and reconstruction was the confirmed preference. Costs were projected for the next year's draft annual plan. This included $ 100,000 in the first year for design and planning, $ 900,000 in the next, and $ 4.5 million for the building itself. By mid–2004 the
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However, it was not until 1949 that the Free Birkenhead Public Library was established in the basement of the Council Chambers, opening on 14 November. It was a modest beginning, bolstered by support from the National Library. There was an initial budget of £500 (about $ 35,984 in 1st Quarter of
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Published statistics extend to 2000, with most detail being recorded for the 1990s when Annual Reports were written for each branch. These statistics give an indication of usage of the library by a variety of measures including membership, issues (yearly and monthly), door count, stock size and
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that were once endemic to the region. Shadow-patterns of branches etched on the windows were reminiscent of the trees in the reserve, one of which was itself a kauri, planted in 1987 to commemorate environmentalist Bill Fisher. There was also to be a café on the second floor and a drive-thru at
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Located in central Highbury the library is about seven miles (11 km) distant from the more remote areas of Beach Haven and Birkdale. As a consequence, from the mid-1960s there was a persistent call to establish a more convenient branch location. Petitioned by residents the Borough Council
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The initial Borough Council budget for books was £500 and when it opened in 1949 the library began with a collection of around 1500 items, "swelled by about another twenty books a month." Percy Hurn, a councillor at the time, recalled the first book he selected for the library was "Sunset over
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Put out to public scrutiny there was some negative feedback. Peter White, a local resident, was critical of the design, calling the building "strange...full of different angles." Community board member Tony Holman wanted more thought put into the heritage aspects, though he did not specify any
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The initial focus of the library project was on upgrading the existing building. When the second floor was built on top of the library in the early 1970s, it initially housed the Council Area Office, though it was conceived even then that it would eventually be used as library space. However,
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This remained the style and predominant content of the Birkenhead Library webpage into 2009. Only some minor details changed, such as the link from the North Shore Libraries main page reduced from three to two clicks with the utilisation of drop-down menus; and an increased cross-linking of
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In the beginning volunteers were crucial to the running of the library. Savings in wages were considered instrumental in allowing the purchase of more books and also allowed money to be set aside for future planned extensions to the building. In 1949 the number of volunteers was recorded at
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For four years the library was located in temporary quarters in the Birkenhead Leisure Centre, while a dispute over the location and design of its proposed new building was resolved. On 17 December 2009, a new Birkenhead Library and Civic Centre was opened on the site of the former library.
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Speaking on behalf of the rezoning were Council, Friends of the Library (represented by Mrs. Adrienne Wright), Plunket (by Ms. Jane Sheridan and Jenny Kirk); speaking against were Abraham Holdings, Graham Milne (Airborne Asia Pacific), Clyde Scott, Peter White and David Brook.
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In 2003 a more elaborate three-column style was adopted. This marked a shift from Datacom's maintenance to the work of Mike Copley and Trine Romlund hired specifically to build a more functional and professional-looking website for the entire North Shore Libraries. They used
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were 8,752 members of a borough population of 15,825. That this meant over half the population were members was duly noted. However, by 1992 the population had increased to 31,860, while membership had only risen to 13,162. By 2003 there were 150 new registrations a month.
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took down the old council quarters in preparation for the new 1968 building. They also donated money to set up the Reference Collection; and later, in 1982, they started the first collection of talking books. Similarly, the Plunkett club of 1980 raised $ 200 to buy 35
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Nora Bourke, the chairman of the Library Committee, felt the existing building was limited and, with mayor Cyril Crocombe, began making plans for a much larger building. This was to be built on the Civic Reserve, on which a World War One memorial has stood since 1927.
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noted that the site comprised five lots whose exact boundaries were unclear. It also acknowledged the demolition and reconstruction option would require a land use consent application, as the new building would exceed height and coverage restrictions.
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three councillors who'd campaigned on a promise of getting something done proclaimed the report biased. The Beach Haven Residents and Ratepayers Association started a petition and gathered 700 signatures. There were angry letters in the paper.
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The history of Birkenhead Public Library is characterized by four transformations which occurred at approximately twenty-year intervals since its founding in 1949. Three of these transformations involved new buildings, while the other involved
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charged too, at $ 2 per 15 minutes. At the time it was used mainly for email. In 1994 rental fiction returned with the start of a "Bestseller" book collections; Four years later a similar rental collection of bestseller magazines was started.
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The Leisure Centre is located in the Birkenhead War Memorial Park. In the areas adjacent to the library, there were problems associated with youth drinking, graffiti, and other undesirable behaviour. Patronage of the library dropped by 35%.
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There have been regular appearances by authors, illustrators, storytellers and various speakers, and celebrities from Judy Bailey to Edith the Elf. Others include storyteller Lynne Kriegler, illustrators Trevor Pye, Margaret Beames,
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of the Birkenhead and Northcote Boroughs, and the subsequent merging of the local libraries into the North Shore Libraries system in 1989 (pictured). Staff were redeployed and regional development was initiated. A new division,
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Six mural panels. Were located on streetfront alongside main entrance of Civic Reserve Library. Featuring local history heritage of early pioneers, horticulture, sugar factory and township. Done by students from Birkenhead
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Then it blew a head gasket. With the onset of amalgamation of Birkenhead into the wider North Shore Libraries it was superseded by the system Mobile anyway, and the Bedford was eventually retired in 1992. Not wanted by the
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View from Birkenhead Library site. The library building is sited further forward, approximately on the brown patch of mown grass. Proposed levels would have given public access to even more expansive views encompassing the
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The steering group was redesignated as the Governance and Advisory Group. Consisting of councillors, community board members, and the Community Services general manager, it was set up to monitor the project more closely.
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considered the possibility of setting up something in the Beach Haven hall on a temporary basis, to see if it would take. They asked the then Chief Librarian Ann Clegg to prepare a report looking into the details.
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resolved that its legal and finance committee should consider building a public one, but little eventuated. A subsidy of £100 was sought from the government in 1904 for a building "not to exceed a total of £600".
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to visit the outer Birkenhead area once a week. This was reminiscent of the Country Library van, a national service which used to visit Birkenhead Library itself several times a year during an earlier era.
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In preparation for a new community library complex the old Birkenhead Library was demolished in May 2005. The library service was temporarily relocated to a basketball court in the Birkenhead
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2003 Birkenhead's stock had risen to 67,500. Shortly afterwards, the library was temporarily relocated to the Leisure Centre where there was only room to house 40–50% of the collection.
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Currently Adult, Young Adults, Junior, and Large Print collections are subdivided in the traditional manner, into fiction and nonfiction areas with the latter arranged according to the
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After the Environment Court decision (see below) this design underwent some modification, but the library opened on 17 December 2009 with a formal opening ceremony in February 2010.
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In March 2007, the library was granted a resource consent to use the Leisure Centre location for a further three years or until the new library was built, whichever came later.
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This location was meant to be a transitional arrangement while the new building was being constructed. However, the library remained at this temporary location for four years.
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North Shore City district plan (operative in part) decisions on submissions and further submissions in respect of plan change 14 : re-zone Nell Fisher Reserve, Birkenhead
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North Shore City district plan (operative in part) decisions on submissions and further submissions in respect of plan change 14 : re-zone Nell Fisher Reserve, Birkenhead
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North Shore City district plan (operative in part) decisions on submissions and further submissions in respect of plan change 14 : re-zone Nell Fisher Reserve, Birkenhead
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Four months after the library was demolished, Jill Nerheny, the Birkenhead-Northcote Community Coordinator, claimed there was a groundswell of support for leaving the land as
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France." More prosaically the local newspaper recorded "textbooks on agriculture... a complete set of the books of Walter Scott... and 13 volumes of the works of Thackeray."
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basement level for dropping off returns. This version was planned to be two metres higher than the previous building, with 1200 m of floorspace set aside for the library.
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Reference Collection, and a depository of council documents and other official publications (pictured). The front page of the North Shore Libraries website is itself a
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was opened in 1959 the Birkenhead area became much more accessible. By the mid-1960s issues each year had increased dramatically by nearly a hundred thousand items.
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It was expected then that the library project would be further delayed by two years. While the exact future of the library was uncertain, a survey conducted by the
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Bush walk painting. Presented by the Birkenhead Licensing Trust, valued at $ 1500. Also "some pottery" and a leatherbound album of the 1988 Birkenhead centenary.
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people using the newly opened reserve was "relatively modest," especially when contrasted with the significant number who wanted to reinstate the library there.
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or the Devonport Museum it eventually went to the North Shore Vintage Car Club. Over its eleven years of operation it had issued over 163 thousand items.
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meetings and press releases. He also said there had also been consultation with the Birkenhead Town Centre Association and the Friends of the Library.
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Birkenhead library has had a number of support groups. Volunteers were instrumental in staffing the library in the early days; while the Birkenhead
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published in 1840. During the North Shore Arts Festival of 1966 there was an exhibition devoted exclusively to Maori books, sculpture and painting.
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were made available, while in 1987 the library began opening on Sundays. So service was now provided over the entire week, a first in New Zealand.
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into the wider North Shore Libraries system. There was also an unexpectedly long interim period when the library was based at the Leisure Centre.
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Green space. When the library was demolished some locals came to prefer the opened out area. Note too the position of Rawene Chambers at back.
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concept had been finalised, and the detailed design was being worked on for presentation to the community boards and for public consultation.
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went live, "the most sophisticated...in the world." This was a forerunner of the greater computerisation ahead, including the introduction of
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One of several Council signs around the Nell Fisher reserve. Note also, the artist's impression of the first version of the new library.
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Another factor driving the need for change was the absence of enough space for community groups, such as primary schools and students,
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However, Abraham Holdings, owner of Rawene Chambers, located opposite the library's former site, lodged a last-minute appeal with the
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A background article to indicate the timeframe of the then current Highbury redevelopment, of which Birkenhead Library is a part:
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As part of the redesign of the North Shore Libraries website in July 2009 the Birkenhead page was revamped to its current layout.
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Footprint of the first version of the new library (blue line), in comparison to the old library and Plunket Society building.
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Services include children's programmes, reference, interloans, internet access, printer-copier, and housebound deliveries.
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in 1949, and fifty years later, a $ 100 for an annual subscription. Initially one book was issued to each member, with 2–3
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Fisher, Muriel and Hilder, Wenman. (1969). Birkenhead: the kauri suburb, Birkenhead: Birkenhead Borough Council, p. 101.
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Letters-to-editor in chronological order to illustrate the diversity of opinions: "Letter to editor: Library Fiasco,"
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Public space in the Children's section of the temporary Birkenhead Library when it was located in the Leisure Centre.
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This convergence has continued to this day with the advent of the "eLGAR" conglomerate, the Libraries of the Greater
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items were offered for the first time, and the New Zealand Bibliographic Network link was established. Soon after,
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Front entrance of the former library before it was demolished in 2005. The library was on the ground floor, with a
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2017). The library began with a collection of around 1500 items, "swelled by about another twenty books a month."
4357: (archived 3 February 2008). Note: the Internet Archive records generally becomes available after six months. 552: 4698: 4278: 3944: 1059: 4241: 759: 727: 723: 467: 426: 366:, Beach Haven, Birkdale, Kauri Park, Chelsea, and Birkenhead East, a population of about 26,000, including six 359: 252: 4648:, Birkenhead: North Shore Libraries. Main resource putting library in historical context, with some analysis. 3124: 2797: 500:. For the next 37 years, until 2005, this was the location of the Birkenhead Public Library, and in 1979 the 1619: 1185: 575: 483: 363: 248: 943:
Project management structure for the new library building, incorporating the Governance and Advisory group.
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Welcome to the self-issue machine. First introduced to Birkenhead Library in 1995, this is a later version.
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Church hall. There were events too on such occasions as the library's 50th celebration, and Halloween.
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is simply the grouping of all the constituents catalogues. However, in December 2007 they started the
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Graham, Rata (1992). "Birkenhead Library: a history". Birkenhead: North Shore Libraries. pp. 1–3.
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it was planned to be dug up in one hundred years. On the plaque are quoted the opening two lines from
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Footprint of version two of the new library (blue line) agreed to after the Environment Court case.
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Wright, Adrienne (Chairwoman, Friends of Birkenhead Library). "Letter to editor: Friendly words,"
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may contain an excessive amount of intricate detail that may interest only a particular audience
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The library was the first public library to be founded in North Shore City, the first to offer
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Construction began in June 2007, and the new $ 9 million building opened on 17 December 2009.
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in October 2006 showed there was widespread public support for its return to its former site.
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Minutes of a meeting of the Birkenhead-Northcote Community Board Community Services Committee
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Three-quarters of those who made submissions on the rezoning supported the change, including
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service in 1982, and the library began opening on Saturdays in 1983. In 1986, children's
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through its integration into a wider urban network, and through its association with the
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monies for various equipment, such as listening posts and the library's first camera, a
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Please help update this article to reflect recent events or newly available information.
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Graham, Rata. Birkenhead library: a history, Birkenhead: North Shore Libraries, p. 5.
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Graham, Rata. Birkenhead library: a history, Birkenhead: North Shore Libraries, p. 8.
2634:, 2 August 2005 p. 10; Denny, A and Cheesman, E. "Letter to editor: Reading matter," 1063:
Quick Reference and Official Publications Collections in the Leisure Centre location.
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while Bob and Norma Inward gave two folios of prints by painters Goldie and Heaphy.
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Interior of the former library, circa 2005, showing about a third of the collection.
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was renamed Nell Fisher Reserve after the first librarian, Eleanor "Nell" Fisher.
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Reed, Kim. "Call to open fenced park," North Shore Times, 11 November 2005, p. 2.
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Back then: oral history interviews from the Birkenhead Public Library collection
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Back then: oral history interviews from the Birkenhead Public Library collection
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Back then: oral history interviews from the Birkenhead Public Library collection
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Back then: oral history interviews from the Birkenhead Public Library collection
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Back then: oral history interviews from the Birkenhead Public Library collection
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Reed, Kim. "Library hit by more delays," North Shore Times, 27 March 2007, p. 2.
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Back then: oral history interviews from the Birkenhead Public Library collection
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of Birkenhead Library were established in November 1990, under the patronage of
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to the existing stock of some 67,500 items was becoming increasingly difficult.
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by Rata Graham and displayed as part of the library's centenary celebrations.
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a leaking roof and stifling heat, as well as the usual duties of a librarian.
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space being used for the Council Area Office and the Citizens Advice Bureau.
726:. This commitment to the environment was an increasingly significant part of 227: 214: 4641:, Birkenhead: Birkenhead Borough Council. A couple of pages on library only. 3484:"Library celebrates," North Shore Times Advertiser, 7 September 1988, p. 27. 2658:, 4 April 2006, p. 7; Wright, Adrienne. "Letter to editor: Friendly words," 2646:, 30 August 2005, p. 10; Keucke, Helen. "Letter to editor: Library option," 1084: 751: 442: 94:
any relevant information, and removing excessive detail that may be against
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in New Zealand, it is able to provide an extensive range of modern library
4655:, Birkenhead: North Shore City Council. A couple of pages on library only. 4015:
North Shore Times, "Play equipment costs unacceptable",26 March 2009, p.2.
3668:, 26 April 1968, p. 6. Cf 1600 in "Birkenhead Library: opening ceremony," 2218:
Reed, Kim (22 February 2005). "Deadline looms for library plan feedback".
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The 1980s saw an increase in the depth and variety of services offered. A
3245:, Birkenhead: Birkenhead City Council, vol. 1, p. 49 & vol. 2, p. 49. 2642:, 18 August 2005, p. 6; Prangley, K. "Letter to editor: Library claims," 1325:. Speakers at their events have been diverse and have included historian 1302: 1190: 922:
Zoning at the library site, before and after the commissioners' decision.
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Notable too in the late eighties, was the processing of books to create "
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they did show there were links off this main page, which is indicative.
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Email recorded verbatim in: , North Shore City Council, 28 October 2005.
2638:, 9 August 2005, p. 6; Scott, Clyde. "Letter to editor: Leave reserve," 2630:, 26 July 2005, p. 8; Marsh, Terry. "Letter to editor: Devoted reader," 1852:
Bethell, Michelle. "Borrowing’s a breeze with library’s smart system,"
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While the look of the various branches online was not recorded by the
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1997 at least is the first recorded instance by the Internet Archive:
2285:"Environmental Education: North Shore City Council leading by example" 1111:, for various council and library resources, including the catalogue. 551:. Borrowers were now directly registered onto the computer, and a new 2701:
for Clyde Scott see: Watson, Ben. "Waiting game for reserve appeal,"
1322: 1264:"Nga Aho Matauranga" (Connections of knowledge) by Toi Te Ritio Mahi. 1783:
Norsburgh, Megan. "Supercity swears in its mayors and councillors,"
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in 1995 (pictured), internet access in 1996 and a widening range of
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Report of a meeting of the Community Services & Parks Committee
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Carmichael, Nikki. "The world's at your fingertips via libraries,"
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Another important aspect of the design was that it would also be a
4264: (archived 11 August 2003). AOLpress mentioned in page source. 1357: 1261:"Polymorphous," a bronzed ceramic sculpture, donated by Ian Firth. 1118: 1088: 1058: 1021: 972: 938: 917: 862: 834: 788: 707: 689: 666: 632: 614: 565: 511: 473: 461: 393:, while retaining its own distinct, local connections such as the 4658: 2378:
Le Bas, Natalie. "Manager supports new library for Birkenhead,"
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Le Bas, Natalie. "Manager supports new library for Birkenhead,"
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The library has purchased or had donated a variety of artworks:
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the libraries' online catalogue, created the website too, using
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However, perhaps the most significant event of the eighties was
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On 20 April 1968, the new building was officially opened by the
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North Shore City Council Birkenhead building feasibility study
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North Shore City Council Birkenhead building feasibility study
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North Shore City Council Birkenhead building feasibility study
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Watson, Ben (9 June 2006). "Waiting game for reserve appeal".
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Report of a meeting: Community Services & Parks Committee
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Report of a meeting: Community Services & Parks Committee
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Report of a meeting: Community Services & Parks Committee
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Report of a meeting: Community Services & Parks Committee
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Report of a meeting: Community Services & Parks Committee
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Report of a meeting: Community Services & Parks Committee
4341: (archived 11 August 2003). PHP mentioned in pagesource. 3375:. Takapuna, North Shore City Council: North Shore Libraries. 3066:"Report of a meeting Community Parks and Services Committee" 4063:"Birkenhead Borough Council has purchased TCC mobile van", 3050:"Report of a meeting: Birkenhead-Northcote Community Board" 412:
Network, and a leading proponent of full weekend services.
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Reed, Kim. "Fight over reserve rezoning gets court date,"
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Grant, Kirsten. "Library reconstruction in the doldrums,"
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Grant, Kirsten. "Library reconstruction in the doldrums,"
1267:"Island Night," handscreen printed acrylic by Sue Pearson. 1184:
The North Shore Libraries catalogue was launched onto the
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was buried out in front of the library, by the Birkenhead
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Le Bas, Natalia (9 May 2000). "Historic moment in time".
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hyperlinks throughout the North Shore Libraries website.
4131:"Cooling system in mobile makes library uncomfortable," 3506:"Birkenhead Public Library: annual report on progress," 3312:"Joined library for three months – stayed two decades". 3082:
Report of a meeting Birkenhead-Northcote Community Board
3806:"Gift of Charles Heaphy's work to Birkenhead library," 3254:
quote from "Birkenhead Public Library: annual report,"
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Willis, Liz. "Public want their library brought back,"
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recordings of children's fairytales, songs and rhymes.
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Figures derived from tables in North Shore Libraries.
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Donnell, Hayden. "Library delay worth it – objector,"
2146: 3688:, Birkenhead: Birkenhead City Council, vo1 1, p. 114. 3497:, Birkenhead: Birkenhead City Council, vol 1, p. 105. 3386:"Birkenhead Librarian's reports to Borough Council". 2509:
Reed, Kim. "Fears that Council breaching own rules,"
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Reed, Kim. "Free shuttle bus to temporaray library,"
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Titchener, Paul. (1982). 'The naming of Birkenhead,'
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North Shore City Council and Community Board minutes
3839:, Birkenhead: Birkenhead City Council, vol 2, p. 47. 3548:, North Shore Libraries. Retrieved 20 December 2007. 2974: (archived 28 September 2007), 28 February 2007. 2719:"Bitter North Shore planning dispute reaches climax" 2343:, Birkenhead: Birkenhead City Council, vol 3, p. 25. 4396: 4394: 4392: 4197: 4195: 4193: 4075: 4073: 3985: 3983: 3935:, North Shore Libraries. Retrieved 5 February 2008. 3802: 3800: 3786: 3784: 3709: 3707: 3664:1499 quoted in "The last word in library service," 3454: 3452: 3450: 3448: 3434: 3432: 3430: 3198: 3196: 3194: 3192: 3178: 3176: 3174: 3172: 3125:"Library wins out in bitter Birkenhead land battle" 2822:Willis, Liz. "Library objector presents own plan," 331: 326: 318: 313: 305: 300: 290: 272: 262: 243: 184: 4382:"Farwell to the council, and 'xmas' for library," 3915: 3913: 3680: 3678: 3266: 3264: 2534: 2532: 2505: 2503: 2501: 2491:White, Jean. "Report criticises library process," 2453: 2451: 2449: 2213: 2211: 2209: 2079: 2077: 1724: 1722: 1712:, "Computer links Birkenhead to library network," 1562: 1560: 1558: 1544: 1542: 1521:"Reserve Bank of New Zealand Inflation Calculator" 437:At the turn of the twentieth century, apart from " 3761:"Birkenhead Library scheme makes good progress," 3732:"Birkenhead Library scheme makes good progress". 3182:"Birkenhead library: progress with new venture," 2779: 2777: 2775: 2609:Scott, Clyde. "Letter to editor: Leave reserve," 2596:Scott, Clyde. "Letter to editor: Leave reserve," 1958: 1956: 1954: 1914: 1912: 1910: 1908: 1894: 1892: 1890: 1753: 1751: 1609:, Birkenhead: Birkenhead Borough Council, p. 101. 1448: 1446: 1391: 1389: 931:zones to encourage usage of the recreation area. 3973:White & White Ltd. North Shore City Council 3327:"Library report records issue of 35,000 books". 3097:Lotter, Michelle. "Library delays cost $ 2.2m," 2457:Lotter, Michelle. "Library delays cost $ 2.2m," 1435:"Computer links Birkenhead to library network". 851:Yet in June, independent commissioners declined 698:Brendan Rawson, from the Architecture Office in 4684:. Often published verbatim and unattributed in 2864: (archived 28 September 2007), 1 June 2006. 2538:Reed, Kim. 'Reserve zone change on the books,' 1996:"CAB moves ranks while library is demolished," 1566:Reed, Kim. "Reserve zone change on the books," 1497:Birkenhead: Birkenhead Borough Council, p. 102. 1399:Birkenhead: Birkenhead Borough Council, p. 101. 4705: (archived 4 February 1998). See also the 4487:"Birkenhead Rotary Club completed project..," 3977:. Tauranga: White & White Ltd, 2000, p. 4. 3727: 3725: 3270:"Birkenhead library: interesting statistics," 3021:Reed, Kim. "Library decision waits on judge," 2369:. Tauranga: White & White Ltd, 2000, p. 3. 2330:. Tauranga: White & White Ltd, 2000, p. 4. 1813:, Birkenhead: Birkenhead Public Library, p. 4. 1510:, Birkenhead: North Shore City Council, p. 45. 1362:Annual issues at Birkenhead Library 1950–2000. 900:. Prominent among those objecting were former 4624:A History of Birkenhead Library: 1901 to 2010 4426:"88 books covering 100 years of publishing," 3774:"Birkenhead Rotary Club completed project.." 1687:, Birkenhead: North Shore Libraries, pp. 2–5. 1674:, Birkenhead: North Shore Libraries, pp. 1–2. 8: 4731:. Then on 9 March 2004, the name changed to 3202:"Birkenhead Public Library: annual report," 2752:"Open meeting a chance for library update," 2713: 2711: 2551:"Council turns focus to new library plans," 2420:"Deadline looms for library plan feedback," 1622:. Auckland Council Libraries. 30 June 1927. 1596:Birkenhead: Birkenhead Public Library, p. 3. 742:. The council aimed to lead by example with 4637:Fisher, Muriel and Hilder, Wenman. (1969). 3557:"Birkenhead Children's Librarian retires," 2858:"Library to be built on Nell Fisher Reserve 2260:Environmental education: sustainable living 1605:Fisher, Muriel and Hilder, Wenman. (1969). 1493:Fisher, Muriel and Hilder, Wenman. (1969). 1395:Fisher, Muriel and Hilder, Wenman. (1969). 60:Learn how and when to remove these messages 4006:, Birkenhead: North Shore Libraries, p. 9. 3923:, Birkenhead: North Shore Libraries, p. 8. 3626:, Birkenhead: North Shore Libraries, p. 7. 3570:"Events mark library's 50th anniversary," 1898:"Birkenhead Library gets $ 1m expansion," 1884:, Birkenhead: North Shore Libraries, p. 8. 1732:, Birkenhead: North Shore Libraries, p. 4. 181: 3373:Annual Reports: 1990–1992 & 1998/1999 2111:Reed, Kim. "Library hit by more delays," 1918:"Library list of woes make sad reading," 1800:, Birkenhead: North Shore Libraries, p. 5 1216:and its subpage on the Chelsea Archives. 247:Corner Rawene Road & Hinemoa Street, 168:Learn how and when to remove this message 114:Learn how and when to remove this message 3989:"More space for library at Birkenhead," 3714:"Birkenhead Library: opening ceremony". 3583:"Goosebumps party haunting experience," 3215:"Birkenhead library: opening ceremony," 2941:Reed, Kim. "Reserve rezoning appealed," 2873:"Birkenhead Library gets rezoning nod," 2835:Lynch, Haley. "Library debate hots up," 2522:Reed, Kim. "Library plans thrown out,'" 1822:"Library celebrates seven-day service," 1700:Birkenhead: North Shore Libraries, p. 3. 1469:"Price trebles, but the library is back" 1258:. Donated by Birkenhead Licensing Trust. 671:Library in Leisure Centre, facing north. 637:Library in Leisure Centre, facing south. 543:," which saw the catalogue shifted from 354:) is a New Zealand library, part of the 4682:North Shore City Council media releases 3297:Fisher, Muriel; Hilder, Wenman (1969). 3110:"Birkenhead library gets green light," 2968:"Court to decide library's fate in May" 1385: 200:The Birkenhead Library and Civic Centre 4465:"Mayor lauds library's many helpers," 4118:"Sharron Cleghorn loves her library," 4092:"Library help for Birkenhead people," 3609:"Party and competition for children," 871:Thwarted, the Council elected to seek 760:natural ventilation and cooling system 516:North Shore Libraries at amalgamation. 4608:, Takapuna, North Shore City Council. 4543:, Takapuna, North Shore City Council. 4456:, Takapuna, North Shore City Council. 4404:, Takapuna, North Shore City Council. 4205:, Takapuna, North Shore City Council. 3975:Birkenhead building feasibility study 3907:, Takapuna, North Shore City Council. 3894:, Takapuna, North Shore City Council. 3881:, Takapuna, North Shore City Council. 3852:, Takapuna, North Shore City Council. 3639:, Takapuna, North Shore City Council. 3462:, Takapuna, North Shore City Council. 3442:, Takapuna, North Shore City Council. 1254:"Sands of Time in Piha," painting by 7: 4621:Birkenhead Heritage Society (2020). 4591:"Fewer books issued at Birkenhead," 4439:"Maori poet to read at Birkenhead," 4183:"Wheels move slowly on mobile van," 3747:"Birkenhead Public Library report". 3342:"Birkenhead public library report". 2168:This is the first recorded meeting. 1944:"Handbooks presented to librarian," 1548:"The last word in library service," 1174:Museum of Transport & Technology 1079:Borrowing then, as now, was free to 4413:"Pupils help to brighten library," 3596:"Kids take part in book festival," 1333:, and Rosemary Menzies, as well as 4765:1949 establishments in New Zealand 4578:"Decline in library book issues," 4513:"Pressure goes on library plans," 4373: (archived 11 September 2009). 4293: (archived 15 September 2000). 4170:"Bookworms bemoan van's passing," 4079:"Van features in window display", 3401:"New page in Birkenhead history". 3283:"New page in Birkenhead history," 2990: (archived 28 September 2007). 2906: (archived 28 September 2007). 2900:"Appeal delays Birkenhead Library" 2679: (archived 28 September 2007). 2443: (archived 28 September 2007). 1843:which aims to be more informative. 1644:"New page in Birkenhead history," 1626:from the original on 18 April 2024 653:space available for services, the 96:Knowledge (XXG)'s inclusion policy 14: 4790:2000s architecture in New Zealand 4319:North Shore Libraries: Birkenhead 4309: (archived 17 December 2000). 4303:North Shore Libraries: Birkenhead 4285: (archived 4 February 1998); 4157:"Mobile library service halved," 3868: (archived 14 February 2008). 3826: (archived 14 February 2008). 3655: (archived 16 February 2008). 3519:"Library story hour in January," 2886:"New library still a year away," 2233:"Kauri tree planted in reserve". 2147:Controversy over the new building 1280:. The oldest item was a bible in 1244:prints and watercolour prints of 1083:; those outside the area paid 10 773:Controversy over the new building 41:This article has multiple issues. 4713: (archived 3 February 2008). 4248: (archived 4 February 1998). 3951: (archived 4 February 1998). 3088: (archived 16 October 2008). 3072: (archived 16 October 2008). 3056: (archived 16 October 2008). 2798:"Land dispute divides community" 2673:"Unlocking Highbury's potential" 2249:"About North Shore City Council" 2058: (archived 3 February 2008). 1974: (archived 15 October 2008). 1408:Statistics New Zealand. (2006). 1043:, and Judy Lambert, and writers 591:to the six libraries' holdings. 445:Church. In 1901, the Birkenhead 348:Te Whare Matauranga o Birkenhead 194: 188:Te Whare Matauranga o Birkenhead 130: 71: 30: 4325: (archived 22 August 2003). 4242:North Shore Libraries' homepage 3316:. 23 February 1971. p. 12. 2407:, "Library work set to start," 2274: (archived 4 November 2007) 49:or discuss these issues on the 4668:. Takapuna: North Shore, 2006. 4335:North Shore Libraries: Credits 4287:North Shore Libraries homepage 4279:North Shore Libraries homepage 4258:North Shore Libraries: Credits 3718:. 30 November 1949. p. 3. 3532:"Learning the love of books," 3331:. 23 November 1955. p. 2. 2787:. Takapuna: North Shore, 2006. 2769:, Takapuna: North Shore, 2006. 2391:"A new library on the books," 2291: (archived 20 April 2008). 2268:About North Shore City Council 2266: (archived 28 June 2009). 2158:The Architecture Office – Home 1757:"Library surfs the internet," 1698:Birkenhead Library: A history, 583:, became fully operational at 1: 4760:Libraries established in 1949 4699:North Shore Libraries website 4646:Birkenhead Library: a history 4227:"Libraries internet access," 4039:North Shore Times Adverstiser 4004:Birkenhead Library: A history 3945:North Shore Libraries website 3921:Birkenhead Library: A history 3736:. 14 October 1953. p. 7. 3624:Birkenhead library: a history 3357:"Birkenhead Public Library". 3151:"Countdown to library launch" 2688:"Fate of library up in air," 2437:"Libraries bigger than books" 2434:"Libraries bigger than books" 2302:"Countdown to library launch" 2237:. 11 August 1987. p. 17. 1882:Birkenhead library: a history 1798:Birkenhead Library: A history 1730:Birkenhead Library: A history 1685:Birkenhead Library: A history 1672:Birkenhead Library: A history 1495:Birkenhead: the kauri suburb, 1439:. 28 January 1986. p. 3. 1397:Birkenhead: the kauri suburb, 1346:number of reference queries. 358:system located on Auckland's 23:Public library in New Zealand 4729:North Shore Times Advertiser 4639:Birkenhead: the kauri suburb 4593:North Shore Times Advertiser 4567:North Shore Times Advertiser 4502:North Shore Times Advertiser 4489:North Shore Times Advertiser 4467:North Shore Times Advertiser 4441:North Shore Times Advertiser 4415:North Shore Times Advertiser 4384:North Shore Times Advertiser 4229:North Shore Times Advertiser 4216:North Shore Times Advertiser 4185:North Shore Times Advertiser 4172:North Shore Times Advertiser 4146:North Shore Times Advertiser 4144:"Mobile library use drops," 4133:North Shore Times Advertiser 4120:North Shore Times Advertiser 4107:North Shore Times Advertiser 4094:North Shore Times Advertiser 4081:North Shore Times Advertiser 4065:North Shore Times Advertiser 4052:North Shore Times Advertiser 4026:North Shore Times Advertiser 3991:North Shore Times Advertiser 3808:North Shore Times Advertiser 3792:North Shore Times Advertiser 3776:North Shore Times Advertiser 3666:North Shore Times Advertiser 3598:North Shore Times Advertiser 3585:North Shore Times Advertiser 3572:North Shore Times Advertiser 3559:North Shore Times Advertiser 3534:North Shore Times Advertiser 3473:North Shore Times Advertiser 3403:North Shore Times Advertiser 3359:North Shore Times Advertiser 3314:North Shore Times Advertiser 3299:Birkenhead: the kauri suburb 3285:North Shore Times Advertiser 2888:North Shore Times Advertiser 2393:North Shore Times Advertiser 2380:North Shore Times Advertiser 2354:North Shore Times Advertiser 2235:North Shore Times Advertiser 1946:North Shore Times Advertiser 1933:North Shore Times Advertiser 1920:North Shore Times Advertiser 1900:North Shore Times Advertiser 1868:North Shore Times Advertiser 1785:North Shore Times Advertiser 1772:North Shore Times Advertiser 1759:North Shore Times Advertiser 1743:North Shore Times Advertiser 1714:North Shore Times Advertiser 1710:North Shore Times Advertiser 1646:North Shore Times Advertiser 1607:Birkenhead: the kauri suburb 1594:Birkenhead: a brief account, 1550:North Shore Times Advertiser 1437:North Shore Times Advertiser 1206:White with columns 2003–2009 629:The "Leisure Centre library" 4785:Architectural controversies 4653:Birkenhead: the way we were 4630:Christie, Colleen. (1988). 3835:Christie, Colleen. (1988). 3684:Christie, Colleen. (1988). 3493:Christie, Colleen. (1988). 3405:. 26 April 1968. p. 5. 3390:. 26 April 1961. p. 7. 3361:. 26 April 1968. p. 6. 3241:Christie, Colleen. (1988). 2984:"Birkenhead Library update" 2339:Christie, Colleen. (1988). 1983:"Area office on the move," 1811:Birkenhead: A brief account 1761:, 19 September 1996, p. 38. 1657:Christie, Colleen. (1988). 1508:Birkenhead: the way we were 458:The "Civic Reserve library" 278:; 75 years ago 4806: 4664:North Shore City Council. 4500:"Collection established," 4430:, 29 September 1955, p. 5. 4351:Birkenhead Library webpage 4218:, 21 June 1996, p. ?. 4214:"Surfing in the library," 3993:, 11 November 1993, p. 36. 3964:, 12 September 1951, p. 5. 3561:, 25 November 1980, p. 29. 3186:, 14 September 1940, p. 5. 3048:Status November 2007," in 3038:, 11 September 2007, p. 7. 2783:North Shore City Council. 2756:, 23 September 2005, p. 3. 2542:, 29 September 2005, p. 3. 2424:, 22 February 2005, p. 11. 2283:North Shore City Council. 2247:North Shore City Council. 2052:Birkenhead Library webpage 1809:Christie, Colleen. (1989) 1741:"New system for library," 1592:Christie, Colleen. (1989) 1570:, 29 September 2005, p. 3. 1017: 553:computer management system 228:36.8157194°S 174.7266917°E 18:Birkenhead Central Library 15: 4693:Annual reports: 1990–2000 4606:Annual reports: 1990–2000 4595:, 22 February 1968, p. 8. 4582:, 21 November 1956, p. 1. 4554:Annual reports: 1990–2000 4454:Annual reports: 1997–2000 4443:, 22 December 1966, p. 3. 4187:, 7 September 1991, p. 3. 4122:, 5 September 1987, p. 1. 4028:, 29 November 1977, p. 5. 3751:. 27 May 1959. p. 3. 3672:, 30 November 1949, p. 3. 3523:, 21 December 1960, p. 4. 3475:, 16 February 1989, p. 9. 3460:Annual reports: 1990–2000 3346:. 27 May 1959. p. 3. 3219:, 30 November 1949, p. 3. 2692:, 9 September 2005, p. 4. 2583:28 September 2007 at the 2567:28 September 2007 at the 1745:, 12 December 1995, p. 3. 1329:, writers Muriel Fisher, 734:, especially through the 344:Birkenhead Public Library 209: 205: 193: 185:Birkenhead Public Library 139:This article needs to be 4775:North Shore, New Zealand 4541:Annual report: 1994/1995 4469:, 9 November 1967, p. 3. 4402:Annual report: 1993/1994 4203:Annual report: 1990/1991 3790:"Fairytales on record," 3701:, 9 November 1949, p. 7. 3637:Annual Review: 1999/2000 3574:, 2 February 1999, p. 9. 3536:, 2 February 1999, p. 5. 3274:, 11 October 1950, p. 3. 3232:, 26 October 1949, p. 7. 3101:, 6 December 2007, p. 3. 2919:, 2 November 2006, p. 4. 2890:, 20 January 2004, p. 3. 1968:North Shore City Council 1902:, 23 August 2001, p. 11. 1787:, 31 October 1989, p. 3. 1716:, 28 January 1986, p. 3. 878:In the local paper, the 728:North Shore City Council 381:Typical of medium-sized 233:-36.8157194; 174.7266917 4742:White & White Ltd. 4737:North Shore Times index 4707:Birkenhead branch pages 4691:North Shore Libraries. 4651:Haddon, Kathy. (1993). 4552:North Shore Libraries. 4539:North Shore Libraries. 4452:North Shore Libraries. 4400:North Shore Libraries. 4386:, 5 October 1989, p. 9. 4201:North Shore Libraries. 4054:, 20 April 1978, p. 14. 3905:Annual report 1997/1998 3903:North Shore Libraries. 3892:Annual report 1994/1995 3890:North Shore Libraries. 3879:Annual report 1999/2000 3877:North Shore Libraries. 3850:Annual report 1990/1991 3848:North Shore Libraries. 3635:North Shore Libraries. 3458:North Shore Libraries. 3440:Annual report 1995/1996 3438:North Shore Libraries. 3114:, 23 August 2007, p. 2. 2932:, 23 August 2006, p. 5. 2839:, 11 October 2005, p. 2 2600:, 18 August 2005, p. 6. 2478:15 October 2008 at the 2382:, 28 March 2002, p. 28. 2365:White & White Ltd. 2356:, 28 March 2002, p. 28; 2326:White & White Ltd. 2254:17 January 2008 at the 2199:15 October 2008 at the 2177:15 October 2008 at the 2132:16 October 2008 at the 2091:16 October 2008 at the 2038:15 October 2008 at the 2017:16 October 2008 at the 1506:Haddon, Kathy. (1993). 1232:Artwork and exhibitions 736:Resource Management Act 659:Citizen's Advice Bureau 484:Auckland Harbour Bridge 470:balcony along one side. 433:Founding of the library 4725:North Shore Advertiser 4616:Annotated bibliography 4569:, 15 June 1971, p. 22. 4530:, 23 March 2006, p. 7. 4083:, 6 August 1985, p. 7. 4041:, 11 April 1978, p. 7. 4037:"Storm over library," 4002:Graham, Rata. (1992). 3960:"Birkenhead library," 3933:Birkenhead collections 3919:Graham, Rata. (1992). 3794:, 13 March 1980, p. 2. 3765:14 October 1953, p. 7. 3749:North Shore Advertiser 3697:"Birkenhead Library," 3622:Graham, Rata. (1992). 3613:, 11 April 1996, p. 5. 3600:, 18 April 1995 p. 11. 3521:North Shore Advertiser 3471:"Trip of a lifetime," 3344:North Shore Advertiser 3287:, 26 April 1968, p. 6. 3228:"Birkenhead library," 3129:The New Zealand Herald 2958:, 23 August 2006, p. 5 2826:, 4 October 2005, p. 2 2802:The New Zealand Herald 2723:The New Zealand Herald 2662:, 23 March 2006, p. 7. 2652:The New Zealand Herald 2613:, 18 August 2005, p. 6 2555:, 2 August 2005, p. 4. 2495:, 16 March 2006, p. 3. 2115:, 27 March 2007, p. 2. 1880:Graham, Rata. (1992). 1796:Graham, Rata. (1992). 1728:Graham, Rata. (1992). 1696:Graham, Rata. (1992). 1683:Graham, Rata. (1992). 1670:Graham, Rata. 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