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God willing and weather permitting : the Upper Waitemata Harbour / Malcom Hahn

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  • Description

    Typescript volume (30 cm) by Malcolm Hahn, QSM, 2006. Describes the influence of early water transport on development in the Upper Waitemata Harbour, an area from Kauri Point to Riverhead and including Hellyers Creek, Herald Island, Lucas Creek, Rangitopuni River, Brighams Creek and the Paremoremo Estuary. (49 leaves)

  • Other Id

    3631 (Presto content ID)

    MS-2006-43 (Reference Number)

    69040 (DBTextworks system ID)

    2006/43 (Registration number)

  • Department

Images and documents

Catalogue

  • Object Type
  • Name/Title
    God willing and weather permitting : the Upper Waitemata Harbour / Malcom Hahn
  • Primary Maker
  • Date
    2006
  • Physical Description

    1 folder containing 1 spiral-bound typescript volume

  • Level of Current Record
    Single Item
  • Subject Notes
    Malcolm Hahn, QSM, was born in Grey Lynn, Auckland, in 1931, where he married and raised a family of five. An electrical engineer by profession, Hahn and his wife Elaine, a school teacher, went to live beside the Upper Waitemata Harbour at Whenuapai, Waitakere, in 1983, where they became involved in local efforts to protect the enclosed waters of the Upper Harbour from pollution by forming the Guardians of the Upper Harbour group. While studying the history of West Auckland, and in particular the Upper Harbour, Hahn discovered gaps in the records. This work is an attempt to redress those gaps.
  • Credit Line
    Donated by Malcolm Hahn (author) on 18 September 2006.
  • Last Update
    04 Nov 2022
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