Sunday, July 17, 2011

Early Clevedon, Manukau, Auckland

We are presenting in this report an account of Clevedon‟s European heritage in a timeline format covering three time spans:
Part 1 Te Wairoa / Wairoa South: Settling and growing, 1840–1900
Part 2 Clevedon, a confident, stable rural community, 1900–1970
Part 3 Clevedon, a lifestyle and commuting community, 1970–2009
This is followed by:
Part 4 Recommendations on the preservation and promotion of Clevedon’s
cultural heritage
Also available is:
Supplementary material, retained by Clevedon & Districts Historical Society
For a considerable time now the Clevedon and Districts Historical Society has been accumulating research material and in 2008 commissioned Jessie Munro to research and write for publication a history of the Clevedon area. For more detailed background and greater insight and analysis, we are also making available a preparatory brief version of the projected book as we consider that this material, also presented here in three parts for the same three time spans, will be invaluable information for those involved in planning the future of Clevedon.
1 A preparatory brief version of the projected book, presented in three parts for the same three time spans as above (copyright Jessie Munro and Clevedon and Districts Historical Society)
2 Location map and historical background to Clevedon village buildings and other sites. (from F. Murray, Yesteryears, ed. S. Gorter, Auckland 2009 (copyright Clevedon and Districts Historical Society)
3 Clevedon 150th Anniversary Heritage Walk (copyright Clevedon and Districts Historical Society)
4 Summary of archives held by the Clevedon and Districts Historical Society (copyright Clevedon and Districts Historical Society)


http://www.manukau.govt.nz/tec/district/planchange/9EuropeanHistorical.pdf

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