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Join David Verran for this weekend Heritage Walk around Symonds St Cemetery, to learn about some of our early families buried there.Taking in both Grafton and Newton Gullies, Symonds Street Cemetery is Auckland’s oldest, dating from 1842.
Explore the past through a two hour guided walk by David Verran, local historian, visit the graves of some of Auckland's founding families and learn about the many nineteenth century communities represented in the burial grounds, including Catholic, Anglican, Jewish, Presbyterian, Methodist and Māori.
Speakers’ biography
David Verran is a retired librarian, and former Team Leader and local historian of Research Central, Auckland Libraries. David has authored a number of books, most recently Auckland City Libraries: another chapter and The North Shore: an illustrated history. He has also written many articles, including a couple of articles about Isaac Rhodes Cooper for the NZ Society of Genealogist’s magazine “The Genealogist” and Channel Magazine. David is the vice-president of both the Friends of Symonds St Cemetery and Devonport Museum; he is on the committee of the NZ History Federation and also serves as a volunteer for the Birkenhead Museum.
Image: Showing a crowd of people around Captain Hobson's grave in Symonds Street Cemetery. The grave is covered with wreaths to mark the centenary of his death. New Zealand Herald, Auckland Libraries Heritage Collections 1370-199-2
Numbers are strictly limited.
Saturday 27 February is now fully booked, and alternate date of Saturday 6 March has now been added. If you book and can't make it, please email us to let us know as we have may people waitlisted.
Please book with Research Central by email [email protected] or phone 09 8902412 or online:
https://www.aucklandlibraries.govt.nz/pages/event.aspx?EventId=10329
See other Auckland Libraries' HeritageTalks:
aucklandlibraries.govt.nz/heritagetalks
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Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Symonds Street Cemetery 120 Symonds Street, Auckland 1010, Auckland, New Zealand