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1964: 67: 983: 894: 975: 774: 905:, one of the oldest Rugby League clubs in Auckland. The Grey Lynn Park Festival has been held in early summer since 1984, and celebrated its 25th anniversary in 2009. It is the last independent community event in the city. The event, which attracts on average 100,000 visitors each year, is organised by four people who raise money from stall fees and charitable grants. It started as a local community get-together with working-class and 967: 612: 665: 263: 270: 255: 248: 762:"ā€”an important feature which marked the owner as middle class. The new inhabitants tended to be younger married couples, employed in jobs such as clerks and office workers, teachers or skilled crafts-people. The adjacent area north of Richmond Road was probably similar. This was different from the nearby working-class area of 1013:ā€“ originally a single story building it received a second story designed by the same architect in 1900. The former banking chamber is distinguished by the use of New Zealand marble. In the 1920s the lower part of the room was lined with panelling made of Cloudy Bay Marble from Nelson. Currently occupied by an Art Gallery. 753:
Most of the houses in the area were built between the 1880s and the beginning of the First World War. They were constructed quickly and with little variation in layout. Their faƧades were differentiated by the application of mass-produced items; wooden fretwork, stained-glass panels, turned balusters
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Grey Lynn is centred on Grey Lynn Park, which was not part of the original subdivision of 1883, since the land was too steep and too wet for house construction. In 1914, the land was drained and levelled for playing fields. The park is home to the annual Grey Lynn Park Festival, which attracts around
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The developers largely laid out Grey Lynn's streets as straight roads (as opposed to the earlier farm roads such as Richmond Road, which twists and turns following the curve of the landscape). Several street-names echo the names of early landowners; Williamson, Crummer, Mckelvie, Pollen, and Prime.
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Of those at least 15 years old, 4,884 (48.7%) people had a bachelor's or higher degree, and 564 (5.6%) people had no formal qualifications. 3,432 people (34.2%) earned over $ 70,000 compared to 17.2% nationally. The employment status of those at least 15 was that 6,591 (65.7%) people were employed
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Allendale House: At the corner of Crummer Road and Ponsonby Road stands the large 1890s Italianate Mansion of George Allen, a saddle and harness maker. "Allendale" is a local landmark, having been successively a doctor's surgery, Maori girls hostel, boarding house, refuge for alcoholic men, and a
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By the 1930s and 1940s, the original owners were beginning to age and the fussily detailed houses of Grey Lynn on their cramped sections were seen as very old-fashioned and undesirable. The increased ownership of motorcars meant suburban development was expanding exponentially, resulting in the
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began to visibly change the area, resulting in an increase in house prices and in higher rents. Major corporate projects have gradually replaced lower-end retail enterprises. An influx of middle-class people has resulted in a reduction of student flats and the slow but steady displacement of
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Former Cameo Cinema: Located at the Surrey Crescent shops, built in 1928, this Art-Deco building has been subdivided into several spaces and is occupied by a variety of businesses. The arched entrance is still a feature of the streetscape facing down Great North Road towards
994:: The former Borough Council Chambers and Fire Station. This building is distinguished by a wooden spire (recently restored) which originally housed the fire bell. Standing at the Ponsonby Road end of Williamson Avenue, this brick building dates from 1889, was designed by 782:
mid-20th century ideal of the quarter-acre section. All the inner suburbs of Auckland became less desirable, and areas like Grey Lynn became very rundown. Many properties became owned by people who lived elsewhere and were often divided into flats or operated as
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St Joseph's Convent: Adjacent to the church on Great North Road is a school with modern buildings. One building is the former Convent built in the 1920s to replace an earlier wooden structure which burnt down. It is currently used as a
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The suburb is served by public transport. It lies within walking distance of the central business district via Ponsonby. Buses run down Great North Road, Richmond Road, Surrey Crescent and Williamson Avenue.
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St Joseph's Church: Located on the Great North Road at Surrey Crescent. This modernist Roman Catholic Church from 1958 was designed by Guy Chambers and is distinguished by stained glass windows by
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who left money for several Auckland charities. Owned by the adjacent church, it is now in poor condition and vandalised. The original stables are still visible on the Chamberlain Street side.
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Grey Lynn had a local government like other suburbs of Auckland at that time. The local government was called Grey Lynn Borough Council, which started in 1885 and in July 1914 merged into
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began buying dilapidated kauri villas in areas like Grey Lynn and renovating them. On 3 December 1981, a landslide destroyed homes around Herringson Avenue and Shirley Road.
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The original subdivision was 900 acres (3.6 km), which is still the formal extent of Grey Lynn. Most of the houses were built between the 1880s and the beginning of the
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building at 84 Richmond Road, designed by Robert Jones Roberts. Built in 1886 as an industrial school named the Costley Training Institute as part of the bequest of
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Grey Lynn covers 2.82 km (1.09 sq mi) and had an estimated population of 11,180 as of June 2023, with a population density of 3,965 people per km.
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and pressed tin (intended for interior ceilings ā€“ this "new" product occasionally appears on the gable ends of some villas). The most important feature was the
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The character of the area is often seen as "arty", and one of being a "traditional home to free-thinkers and anti-establishment types".
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Grey Lynn School and Newton Central School are contributing primary (years 1-6) schools with rolls of 276 and 333, respectively.
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Although some people chose not to answer the census's question about religious affiliation, 60.5% had no religion, 28.2% were
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in the suburb have attracted controversy for their perceived contribution to the area's increasing population density.
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Grey Lynn Park was established in the 1880s at the site of a former dairy farm, and became the home of the
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Thomas Crummer owned Surrey Hills farm in the area, and left it to his children and his business partner,
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restaurant. In the 1989 it was purchased by the ASB Community Trust as its headquarters and restored.
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St Joseph's School is a Catholic state-integrated full primary (years 1-8) school with a roll of 52.
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first performed at the festival in 1987, and have appeared many times since. They headlined in 2009.
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The 1970s saw a renewed interest in older Victorian properties, and from that period onwards many
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flavour. Although in recent years this has greatly diminished, there are still a large number of
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of 1914ā€“1918. Very few of the houses have been completely replaced by new structures.
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The percentage of people born overseas was 29.6, compared with 27.1% nationally.
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Decently And In Order, The Centennial History of the Auckland City Council
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full-time, 1,392 (13.9%) were part-time, and 318 (3.2%) were unemployed.
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Notable people who have grown up, lived or worked in Grey Lynn include:
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roots, though the appeal has broadened through the decades. Local band
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This article is about the suburb. For the abolished electorate, see
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High hopes in hard times : a history of Grey Lynn and Westmere
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But there is a prevalence of cultural personages from Britain: Sir
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All these schools are coeducational. Rolls are as of August 2024.
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By the 1950s the very low rents in places like Grey Lynn and
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Grey Lynn takes the first part of its name from Sir
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100,000 visitors on the third Saturday in November.
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Index

Grey Lynn School
Grey Lynn (New Zealand electorate)
Suburb
Older villas in the south of the suburb
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City
Auckland
Local authority
Auckland Council
Waitematā and Gulf ward
Waitematā Local Board
Postcode(s)
Westmere
Herne Bay
Ponsonby
Point Chevalier
Newton
Western Springs
Morningside
Arch Hill
Kingsland
Auckland
New Zealand
2018 New Zealand census
2013 census
2006 census
Pākehā
Māori
Pacific peoples
Asian

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