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Home  >  Heritage  >  Local history  >  Auckland city  >  Auckland early histories

Auckland early histories

Barr, John.
The City of Auckland New Zealand, 1840 - 1920 (1922)

Probably still the best history of early Pakeha Auckland.


Horseman, John.
The coming of the Pakeha to Auckland Province (1971)

An excellent summary of historical developments in the Auckland region, particularly from 1840 to the 1900s.


Platts, Una.
The lively capital, Auckland 1840 - 1865 (1971)

A detailed history of Auckland for the period when it was the national capital. Well illustrated.


Scoles, Dennis K.
From Rangipuke to Albert Park; one hundred years of Auckland's history  

This is copyrighted to Mr Scoles. Copies available for purchase phone (09) 438 8248, fax (09) 438 8249.

 

Looking south along Queen Street from corner of Customs Street showing the Waitemata Hotel (right), Thames Hotel (left), Irvines Buildings, premises of George Walker, Phillipps and Impey Limited, Imperial Buildings, Queens Theatre, Commercial Bank of Australia and Victoria Arcade, 10 Jan 1925. Photographer Henry Winkelmann. Photo from Heritages Images Online,  ID number 1-W520.

Looking south along Queen Street from corner of Customs Street showing the Waitemata Hotel (right), Thames Hotel (left), Irvines Buildings, premises of George Walker, Phillipps and Impey Limited, Imperial Buildings, Queens Theatre, Commercial Bank of Australia and Victoria Arcade.

10 January 1925. Photographer: Henry Winkelmann. Photo ID number 1-W520.

To order this photograph and view more historic photographs, search Heritage Images Online.

 

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