Old historical photos and images of Tauranga, Bay of Plenty
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History of Tauranga, Bay of Plenty in photos
A small historical reference
Geography:
Date of foundation:
History:
Population:
130 800
Sights:
A.E. Hammond's timber yard, Willow Street, circa 1910
Bank of New Zealand, Wharf Street, circa 1900
Children's Playground, Memorial Park
Commercial Hotel, the Strand, circa 1910
Commercial Hotel circa 1912, before it burned down in 1916
Corner of Willow and Spring Streets, circa 1940s
Government Buildings, circa 1880's
Group of soldiers from the 68th Durham Light Infantry, Tauranga, 1864
Herries Memorial Arch, the Strand, circa 1930's
Herries Park, the Strand, circa 1930's
Horse drawn coach and passengers, Athenree Post Office and homestead, Tauranga district, circa 1906
Menzie's Hotel
New Post Office
Norris and Bell, Land Agents
Post Office, corner of Grey and Spring Streets, circa 1940
Te Kopua Flax Mill
The first Mount Surf Club, circa late 1930's
The Strand circa 1883, with a number of 'loafers'
The Strand, showing two of the three hotels (the Commercial and the Masonic), circa 1910's
Vectus under construction, Brain slipway
Victoria Wharf and the Strand, circa 1902
Wharf Street, from intersection with Willow Street, circa 1914
Wharf Street, showing Bank Chambers, Town Hall and Bank of Australia
Workmen laying drains in Wharf Street, circa 1911-1912
Robinson Rd, CB 13862 Nassau, NP, The Bahamas