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Stories from a Seaside Past: Lake House and Takapuna

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Image:  A postcard from 1906 of Lake Pupuke. The caption reads: F.T. Series. No 2720. A portion of Lake Takapuna, from Lake House. Auckland Libraries Heritage Collections 1743-044. It’s hard to picture now, but there was a time when Takapuna was a remote, sparsely populated coastal settlement – valued for its natural beauty that offered an interlude from the bustle of Auckland. In the late 19th century, reaching the area meant a ferry to Devonport followed by a cart ride along rough coastal roads. Even so, it drew those seeking sea air, scenic views, and quiet respite from the growing city. Image: A series of sketches from Takapuna. 1. Lake Road. 2 and 3. Lake Takapuna. 4. Lake Beach. Auckland Libraries Heritage Collections NZG-18930225-0180-01. Photographer: New Zealand Graphic. Among the earliest buildings in the area was Lake House, a gracious Victorian villa of kauri, purpose-built as a seaside boarding house. Situated at the northern end of Takapuna Beach, it stood only a sh...

The ‘Devonport Gazette and Greater North Shore Advocate, Who’s Who Directory, Ratepayer’s Chronicle’

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The first issue of this weekly suburban newspaper came out on Thursday 3rd November 1921. 2,500 copies were delivered free of charge to “each house in the Borough of Devonport” and also made available to patrons of the Victoria Picture Theatre in Devonport. It was published and printed by James William Henry Martin and family, who managed the Devonport Printing Works at 56 Victoria Road, Devonport. Ref: The Devonport Gazette and Greater North Shore Advocate, 19 August 1922.  On the front page, the middle two columns carried movie advertisements and stills for screenings at the Victoria Theatre, while other parts of the newspaper also included movie news. The ‘Who’s Who’ columns were for advertising local businesses and trades, while the editorial on page two addressed local issues. Pages two and three also included reports from Devonport Borough Council and other local public meetings. Later this was extended to cover reports of the Takapuna Borough Council and other Takap...