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Ponsonby, New Zealand

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apparently both a Dedwood Road Board and a Ponsonby Road Board as well as references to both a Dedwood District Board and a Ponsonby District Board. Ponsonby definitely sounded more elegant than Dedwood so by the 1870s Ponsonby was apparently used by many people to refer to the whole area. Around 1873 the name was changed from Dedwood to Ponsonby although throughout the mid-1870s public announcements refer to 'Dedwood and/or Ponsonby' just to be safe.
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From as early as the 1850s St Mary's Bay and Herne Bay were favoured by several prosperous Aucklanders for their harbour views. They built elegant "marine villas" with extensive gardens and private jetties from which they commuted to the bottom of Queen Street. These were largely accessible only from
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opened following five years of construction. Several small commercial boat-yards were forced to close and private boat-slips fell into disuse in St Mary's Bay. The Auckland Harbour Board planned to fill in Westhaven completely, but a group of local residents including engineers and architects donated
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The Convent of the Holy Family is destroyed by fire. The Catholic Bishop is forced by his mortgagee to sell his remaining land, including the Bishop's House. The buyer is a Mr. Bennett who demolishes the Church of the Immaculate Conception. The Bishop resigns and leaves, leading to the dissolution of
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The name change may have sounded better in real estate advertisements, but it initially caused problems; in the New Zealand Herald, it is mentioned that the change caused problems with the area's membership of both the Harbour Board and the Domain Board as their legal documents specified the Dedwood
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An economic slump follows the stock market crash, and E. Earle Vaile noted that "whole streets such as John Street and Clarence Street had not a soul living in them. Workmen's cottages handy to Queen Street brought half a crown per week: further out, say Ponsonby, such cottages were gladly let free
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While official statistics are not collected, Ponsonby is also popularly imagined as having a large gay population relative to other Auckland suburbs. A survey by the NZ AIDS Foundation has however found that the stereotype seems to be true, and that the area and the directly adjacent suburbs have a
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The Palace. A group of three Italianate town houses built for Alfred Adams in the 1890s. Adams occupied the middle house for a short time. In the 1970s and 1980s this was the location of "The Palace" Massage Parlour during which time it was painted a bright pink. These houses were built with double
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The Three Lamps that gave the area its name stood in the centre of the intersection of Ponsonby Road, St Marys Road, Jervois Road and College Hill. It was removed in the 1930s as a traffic hazard. Three lamps of another design were placed on the corner of the former Gluepot Tavern, and the old lamp
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became an obvious (if not dominant) presence in the area. This also reintroduced many more children into the area; the local schools, which through the 1970s and 1980s had had shrinking roles now started growing in size and the children attending them were now predominantly white rather than brown.
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The borders of Ponsonby are often seen as being rather fluid, taking in St Mary's Bay and Herne Bay to the north and including Freemans Bay to the east and Grey Lynn to the south and west. Ponsonby is properly bounded by Jervois Road to the north, Richmond Road to the south and Ponsonby Road to the
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Of those at least 15 years old, 2,415 (50.5%) people had a bachelor's or higher degree, and 273 (5.7%) people had no formal qualifications. 1,971 people (41.2%) earned over $ 70,000 compared to 17.2% nationally. The employment status of those at least 15 was that 3,063 (64.1%) people were employed
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Factory: 239 Ponsonby Road. Erected in 1919 for the firm of Palmer, Collins & Whittaker. The factory was extended in 1929 and in the 1970s the business employed 50 workers, making it an important employer for this area. Letholite was a major supplier of good quality luggage to the New Zealand
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Renall Street. A Heritage Area. In the 1970s this whole street was demarcated by the Auckland City Council as a special heritage area. The street contains a representative collection of buildings; 19th century workers cottages, Edwardian villas, 1920s bungalows & 1930 houses with an Edwardian
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The retail shops changed in character as well. Ponsonby Road was previously lined with second hand appliance & furniture stores, junk shops, Pacific Island fruit & vegetable shops and cheap eateries. By the late 1990s these had been largely replaced with flash bars, restaurants, 'gorgeous
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things' shops, dress boutiques and upmarket hairdressers. In the 1960s most people regarded Ponsonby as little better than a slum; now it is seen as a place of consumption of up-market consumer goods (particularly clothing) and dining and drinking experiences for the city's upper middle classes.
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As College Hill was too steep for horse-drawn vehicles, all traffic from the centre of Auckland came via Karangahape Road (which is why the numbering starts at the K Road end). After the establishment of the horse bus service in the 1880s a small shopping centre developed at the end of the route
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until the 1980s it contained many rundown buildings, and had a somewhat 'colourful' reputation. This was partially due to some criminal elements, its many Māori and Pacific Island residents and (from the 1970s onwards) student flats and an association with Auckland's arts and gay/lesbian scenes.
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Ponsonby includes an area called Three Lamps which is located at the north end of Ponsonby Road. This name is derived from a 19th-century Lamppost (now reconstructed - see below), There are other locations called Three Lamps for the same reason; intersections in the UK - Crewe and Totterdown in
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Former Newton Borough Council Chambers & Fire Station (1 Williamson Avenue): In 1889, the Council Chambers and Fire Station were designed by John Mitchell. In 1914, the later Grey Lynn Borough was amalgamated into the Auckland City Council and the local government function of this building
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The area now referred to as Three Lamps was originally called Dedwood in 1845, after a farm in Shelly Beach Road, which was apparently named after a Captain Dedwood. The name was changed to Ponsonby in 1873, apparently derived from Ponsonby Road which first appears on an 1850s Map of Auckland.
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The area now called Three Lamps was originally a farm called "Dedwood", apparently named after a friend of the first owners; a Captain Dedwood, who may, or may not, have served in the armed forces in New Zealand. What is now called Jervois Road was at that time called Ponsonby Road. There was
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The main street for which Ponsonby is known is Ponsonby Road, which runs the length of the ridge from the Karangahape Road intersection to the south to the Three Lamps intersection to the north. En route there are three major intersections; Williamson Avenue, which is the main thoroughfare of
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Sir Henry Ponsonby became private secretary to the Queen just before the name change in 1873; it is unlikely however that his name would have been very well known and Ponsonby Road appears as early as the mid-1850s. His surname is thus the least likely source for the naming of the road (and
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Franklin Road: Franklin Road residents have a tradition of decorating their homes with Christmas lighting, which attracts thousands of spectators each night they are on. The tradition began around 1993, and in 2022 RNZ called the tradition a "hallmark of Auckland's festive season". The
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The first horse tram service from Queen Street to Ponsonby is started. The route is from Three Lamps to Queen St via Karangahape Road, Pitt St, & Grey St. The fare is threepence. Trams ran every 15 minutes from 6.30am to 10.30pm at an average speed of 5 miles (8.0 km) an
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Ponsonby Water Reservoir (Corner of Ponsonby and Karangahape Roads) dates to at least the 1870s. The first reservoir on this site was designed by the City Engineer William Errington. It was rebuilt in the 1950s when the adjoining Pumping Station and Turncock's house were
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Former Vogels Bakery. 120-128 Ponsonby Road. In the 1940s a German Jewish refugee and doctor of Philosophy named Max Reizenstein established a bakery. Later sold to Johan Klisser the firm has grown into a major manufacturer of baked goods and specifically Vogel's
1258:(340 Ponsonby Road), officially The Ponsonby Club Hotel and later known as the Gluepot, was an art deco building that replaced an 1875 wooden structure. In the 1970s, it had a rough reputation. The downstairs bar was known as a popular spot for the gang, the 445:(1866). He was living on Ponsonby Road in the 1860s and died in 1872. His Christian name is an unlikely source for the naming of the road and there is a map from the mid-1850s showing Ponsonby Road which may predate Peacocke's arrival in New Zealand in 1858. 1209:
The 2000s saw a number of traffic accidents (including one death) along Ponsonby Road, which is both an important traffic arterial route and a favourite nightspot. As a result, the speed limit along Ponsonby Road was lowered to 40 km/h zone in 2009.
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The 1863 map of Auckland shows the road from Karangahape Rd to Franklin Rd labelled as Ponsonby Rd. At this time Jervois Rd is also called Ponsonby Rd. The map does not show the piece of road from Franklin Rd to College Hill that is called Vandeleur
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Allendale House (50 Ponsonby Road) was built for wealthy saddler George Allen in the 1890s and became a boarding house by 1900s. It has been a doctors offices, hostel, refuge, restaurant and is now the office of the Auckland Savings Bank Community
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The Ponsonby Anglican householders meet with local Education Board. The schoolroom of All Saints Church is rented at 30 per year to house Dedwood District Church Street School. By 1874, the school was attended by 100 girls and 74
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Former Britannia Theatre (283 Ponsonby Road) was originally built in 1905 as a skating rink and converted to a theatre in 1910. In 1969, the theatre shut down and in 1981-1982 it was converted into a shopping plaza, Three Lamps
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The wooden grandstand in Victoria Park is used as a temporary morgue during the great influenza epidemic. From here, the corpses are taken to the train station at the bottom of town and transported out to Waikumete cemetery in
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is a state-integrated Catholic boys' secondary school (years 7–13) with a roll of 405 students. Marist School is a Catholic coeducational contributing primary school (years 1–6) with a roll of 142 which shares the same site.
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lining Franklin Road were part of the first beautification scheme undertaken by Auckland City Council in the early 1870s. Three streets were planted with trees; Lower Symonds Street, Grey Street (now Greys Ave) and Franklin
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Two high rise apartment blocks are constructed on Jervois and Shelly Beach Roads. Following this, the Auckland City Council amends the height restrictions to make it impossible for similar buildings to be erected in the
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The Bishop sells more land, retaining the 4 acres (16,000 m) with the Bishop's House, The Church of the Holy Family and the Convent of the Holy Family. The Nazareth Institute for Maori and Half-Caste Girls is
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Ponsonby Shopping Village is established by Gene and Maneeka Campbell (founders of the Auckland Motor Show). The New Zealand Herald's front-page article for the completion and opening of this building was titled,
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not long after their arrival, and by the 15th century, they had several fishing and gardening circuits in the area. In Ponsonby, these fishing and gardening locations included the Tunamau stream that ran through
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St Mary's College for Catechists on the North Shore is transferred to St Mary's Bay, St. Marys School for Boys & a Seminary are built on 5 acres (20,000 m) of Crown Grant land at the end of Waitemata
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and ethnic transition took place in the area. This was reflective of patterns in other Western cities, but here it dramatically altered the suburb by the late-1990s, as the apparent predominant population of
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James O'Neill's house (built in 1852) becomes St. Anne's School for Māori Girls run by the Sisters of Mercy, who arrived from Ireland in 1850. Their first school and orphanage was situated near St Patrick's
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Augustus Braithwaite, the Ponsonby postmaster, is murdered at his home in Shelly Beach Rd. The murderer Dennis Gunn was hanged as a result of the first use of fingerprint evidence in a trial in New Zealand.
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Less restrictive liquor laws result in a large increase in small restaurants & bars. Auckland City Council's relaxation of bylaws prohibiting pavement cafes encourages large numbers of cafes to appear.
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was a Divisional Commander at Waterloo and Colonel Frederick Ponsonby was a regimental commander under him. This is, however, unlikely. One of the earliest maps of Auckland (1841 by the Surveyor General,
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and her husband Martin ran their doctors surgery from this location. The American Florence Keller was a Seventh-day Adventist, who, when she died in her mid 90s was the oldest practising surgeon in the
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Holmdene - Gentleman's residence in the Italianate style from the 1880s built for shipping magnate Alexander McGregor. This was run as a Boarding House in the 1980s and was popular with Transvestites.
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the water as the Ponsonby and Jervois ridges and the area beyond were mostly coarse scrubland. A number of these 'marine villas' still stand, now surrounded by later Edwardian suburban developments.
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Many Roman Catholics buy land in the new subdivisions in order to be near the Catholic centre with its Church, Convent & Schools. Names such as "Dublin" & "Green" reflect this development.
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Ponsonby Intermediate is a coeducational intermediate school (years 7–8) with a roll of 518. Richmond Road School is a coeducational contributing primary school (years 1–6) with a roll of 292.
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was an eeling camp during the autumn months, an orchard in the Newton Gully area known as Te Uru Karaka, and the Waikuta Stream that flowed down College Hill which was a harvesting place for
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The American Florence Keller (née Armstrong) was a Seventh-day Adventist, who, when she died in her mid 90s was the oldest practicing surgeon in the world. She lived here from 1908 to 1920.
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Bishop Croke, the second Catholic Bishop of Auckland, buys back the land with the Bishop's house on it. In 1893, the wooden house is moved to its present location at 57 St. Mary's Road.
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Bishop Pompallier returns from Europe with a group of French nuns. Under his direction they form the Congregation of the Holy Family, which concentrates on teaching Māori girls.
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Leys Block. Queen Anne / Art Nouveau building erected in 1911 for the Leys family. From the early 1980s to the late 1990s this was the location of the popular "Open Late Cafe".
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New Street is put through the middle of the St Mary Mount estate and Bishop Pompallier presents land on the eastern side of the street for the creation of St. Mary's College.
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In the 1950s and 1960s a combination of people moving to new outer suburbs, Auckland City Council policy of "slum" clearances and the construction of the motorway through
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public. From the 1980s to the late 1990s the building was the location of Joes Bargain House, after which the building was extensively renovated as office/retail space.
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The Convent on New Street is completed. The new order of the Holy Family takes over teaching at the school. The order now consists of Māori as well as French Sisters.
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A predominantly upper-middle class residential suburb, Ponsonby today is also known in Auckland for its dining and shopping establishments – many restaurants, cafes,
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The Catholic Order of the Little Sisters of the Poor is established in NZ. They were first located in a two-storey house in Hepburn St and from 1904 in Tweed St.
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Ponsonby covers 1.35 km (0.52 sq mi) and had an estimated population of 5,440 as of June 2023, with a population density of 4,030 people per km.
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The Catholic Church of the Sacred Heart is built on the corner of O'Neill St and Ponsonby Road. This took over the role of Parish Church from St Mary's Chapel.
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storied wooden verandahs similar to nearby Allandale house. Now bereft of these verandahs the houses look slightly bare but actually more italianate in style.
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Bristol which might conceivably have influenced the derivation here. There was also a Pub with that name in Swansea, Wales and a location in Macau in China.
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ASB Bank: Jervois Road. This small neo-classical building is one of the many buildings commissioned by the Auckland Savings Bank from the architect
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Grey Lynn is granted heritage protection under the building laws. Grey Lynn is the largest concentration of wooden Victorian buildings in the world.
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The Ponsonby Catholic Parish School building in O'Neill St is opened; in 1913 when the school is moved to Vermont St the building became a hall.
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The Auckland City Council allocates £3000 for six municipal houses in Clarence Street. This is the council's first venture into public housing.
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Ponsonby Mosque, at 17 Vermont Street, was built in 1979. It was the first mosque built in New Zealand (though not the first islamic centre).
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Tree'), referring to an ancient tree which, it is claimed, stood in a prominent position at what is now the intersection of Ponsonby Road and
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is the city's oldest park, the result of a competition in 1872. Some of the large specimen trees were donated by notable people such as Sir
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A contest for the design of City Park (now known as Western Park) is held. Sir George Grey and Judge Thomas Gillies donate specimen trees.
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The electric tram service is discontinued, the tracks are torn up, the overhead wires continue to be used for the electric trolley buses.
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Ponsonby is now applied to a larger area (as described above). There are various people who might have inspired the name Ponsonby:
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to the west, Richmond Road (again to the west), which divides Grey Lynn and Ponsonby and Franklin Road, which is the main road in
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St Johns Church, Ponsonby Road, is established as a small weatherboard chapel, the current building was opened on 30 April 1882.
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Church. 1a Ponsonby Road. Architect Thomas White. Built in 1901 and apparently based on a church in Johannesburg, South Africa.
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Although some people chose not to answer the census's question about religious affiliation, 58.2% had no religion, 31.2% were
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is constructed to the designs of Peter Paul Pugin, which was partly funded by donations from all over the world, raised by
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presence in the Ponsonby area is expressed by various annual events, such as Coming Out Day parades & The Hero Parade.
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the Governor of Tasmania, visits and walks up a track in the Ponsonby area subsequently named for her as Franklin Road.
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The Auckland Gas Company buildings in Beaumont street are converted into a retail & residential apartment complex.
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Victoria Park is occupied by a military camp for WWII American troops. Air-raid drills and black outs are commonplace.
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feminist wife of William and significant member of the Suffrage Movement which secured the vote for women in 1893.
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Inactive since 1972, the Destructor at Victoria Park is saved from demolition by being converted into use as
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is created. John Court, proprietor of the John Court Department Store donates money for Playground equipment.
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The kindergarten in Victoria Park is built and opened. When it encounters financial difficulties in 1910,
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It was widely believed that Ponsonby Road was originally called Vandeleur Road, named after Major-General
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Braemar Building. Designed by William Holman and built around 1911 for M.G McGregor and Captain J. Smith.
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post was rebuilt next to the Gluepot, and on 10 August 2012 the relighting of the lamps was celebrated.
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The Grey Lynn Borough Council Chambers & Volunteer Fire Station in Williamson Avenue is built by
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Plunket Rooms and Memorial Drinking Fountain. Jervois Road. Behind the unassuming 1940s modernist
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Rooms is a small grassed area with a memorial drinking fountain dedicated to local politician
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3 December after a blazing row the Ponsonby Yacht club take up residence at the Rob Roy Hotel.
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The Ponsonby Baptist Church is built. The 1778 Avery pipe organ is said to be originally from
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Vermont Street Shops. 222-224 Ponsonby Road. Fine sey of Edwardian shops - recently restored.
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The Ponsonby Seventh Day Adventist Church in Mackelvie Street is opened, initially as a tent.
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The Ponsonby Fire Station in St Marys Road is built. It was designed by Goldsbro' and Wade.
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Fairfield Terrace 117-131 Ponsonby Rd. Stuccoed brick retail development from around 1910.
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The Ponsonby Community Centre, initially an infant's school was built on Ponsonby Terrace.
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Assembly of God Church is erected next to the Harbour Bridge approaches at Victoria Park.
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Former Newton Police Station (1 Ponsonby Road) was designed by the Government architect
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over the last two decades. Addresses in Ponsonby have either the 1011 or 1021 postcode.
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running north–south, which is followed by the main street of the suburb, Ponsonby Road.
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Gloucester Court, 1 Franklin Road. 1935 Art-Deco Apartment building by Horace Massey.
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A school opens in Beresford St known as Harrison's School named after its headmaster.
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is built (it is demolished in 1869 – 70, the site is now the Pompallier Tennis Club).
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This problem was eventually sorted out and in any case in 1882 Ponsonby, along with
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The electric trolley bus system is discontinued – the overhead wires are taken down.
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A Supermarket is built on the site of the gasholders at the bottom of College Hill.
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the order he had formed; the Order of the Holy Family. St. Mary's Convent remains.
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The percentage of people born overseas was 29.6, compared with 27.1% nationally.
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The water reservoir at the corner of Karangahape Road and Ponsonby Road is built.
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NZ On Screen: Top Half - Auckland Segments (Ponsonby development controversies)
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Western Park opens. However work on the project continues for several decades.
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Terrace Houses, 203–209 Ponsonby Road. Built for E. Marian Edger (sister of
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Ponsonby Central. Built as the Allans Calendar Printing Works in the 1950s.
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to Old St. Pauls, Emily Place, which had been demolished the previous year.
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St Stephens Presbyterian Church, Jervois Rd, is opened on 28 December 1879.
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The "Suburban West Ward" is created which includes what is now Ponsonby.
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full-time, 639 (13.4%) were part-time, and 144 (3.0%) were unemployed.
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The Bishop takes over O'Neill's former house as his official residence.
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The Suffolk Hotel (now the Cavalier Tavern) is built on College Hill.
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Urban Village: The Story of Ponsonby, Freemans Bay and St. Marys Bay
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Labour Prime Minister - flatted here for a while with Judith Tizard.
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as well as a historical reputation for being Auckland's gay quarter.
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east. The area was originally a working class to middle class area.
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MP. Member of the Auckland Harbour Board - lived Hepburn Street.
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Noted New Zealand Landscape painter - lived at 40 Wood Street.
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Partygoers at the 2013 Ponsonby Pride Parade, as part of the
1262:, and upstairs was a popular music venue with acts including 3454:"Christmas lights and cheer return to Franklin Rd, Ponsonby" 2952:. Vol. LI, no. 15795. 18 December 1914. p. 4. 2368:"'Maher, Mary Cecilia', Dictionary of New Zealand Biography" 2331:
AUCKLAND CITY HERITAGE WALKS - AUCKLAND'S ORIGINAL SHORELINE
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Alexander McGregor - local business man - part owner of the
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St John's Methodist Church. 229 Ponsonby Road. Architect;
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The Anglican parish of All Saints is officially defined.
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Social worker and activist - lived in Hopetoun Street.
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Doctor's House, 225 Ponsonby Road. From 1908 to 1920
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Ponsonby Road
Suburb
Ponsonby Road, in the 'Three Lamps' area at northern end of the suburb, looking southwards.
36°51′07″S 174°44′20″E / 36.852°S 174.739°E / -36.852; 174.739
City
Auckland
Local authority
Auckland Council
Waitematā and Gulf ward
Waitematā Local Board
Herne Bay
Saint Marys Bay
Viaduct Harbour
Westmere
Freemans Bay
Grey Lynn
Arch Hill
Newton
Māori
Auckland
Auckland CBD
ridge
art galleries
nightclubs
Great Depression
gentrification
Māori
Rimu
Karangahape Road
Grey Lynn

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