Freemans Bay is the name of a former bay and now inner city suburb of Auckland, in the North Island of New Zealand. The bay has been filled in to a considerable extent, with the reclamation area now totally concealing the ancient shoreline. Historically a poor and often disreputable quarter, it is now a comparatively wealthy and desirable neighbourhood known for its mix of heritage homes and more recent single-dwelling houses, as well as for its two large parks.
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FreemansBay is the name of a former bay and now inner city suburb of Auckland, in the North Island of New Zealand. The bay has been filled in to a considerable...
restaurants. It is located on the site of a formerly run-down area of the FreemansBay / Auckland CBD waterfront in Auckland, New Zealand. As a centre of activity...
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premises on Queen Street, constructing the Victory Convention Centre in FreemansBay. The church was founded in 1965 as Queen Street Assembly of God by Bob...
southeast by Grafton, south by Mount Eden, southwest by Newton, west by FreemansBay and northwest by Viaduct Harbour. Located on the northern shore of a...
Smale's Point dividing it from FreemansBay in the west and Point Britomart dividing it from Official Bay and Mechanics Bay in the east. The Waihorotiu Stream...
housed in a former waste depot and incinerator complex. It is located in FreemansBay and its name derives from the adjacent Victoria Park which was created...
centre in Queen Street and an industrial suburb at Waiatarau, renamed FreemansBay. The latter was a centre for timber production from an early stage in...
the Auckland waterfront, New Zealand. It is located to the north of FreemansBay and to the west of the Viaduct Basin. As of 2012, a good part of the...
further out from the city centre. The Pasifika populations in Ponsonby and FreemansBay peaked in 1976. Grey Lynn continued to have a large Pasifika population...
Auckland. In the 1870s, the company bought and developed a large site in FreemansBay to build a gasworks (roughly on and east of the site of the current New...
Libraries that serves the suburbs of Ponsonby, Saint Marys Bay, Herne Bay, and FreemansBay. It is housed in The Leys Institute, a pair of historic buildings...
and was broken up along with her sister ships at the Lighter Basin in FreemansBay, Auckland. "Inchkeith – Minesweeper". National Museum of the Royal New...
business district and several adjacent suburbs, including FreemansBay, Grey Lynn, Grafton, Herne Bay, Newmarket, Newton, Parnell, Ponsonby and Westmere. The...
FreemansBay. The shop was owned by the family until 1910. The family later found security by renting out cottages built by James around the Freemans...
first time. Wark and her family moved to the inner Auckland suburb of FreemansBay. During the Māori renaissance in the 1960s and 1970s she became involved...
centre of Auckland and severely damaging inner-city suburbs such as FreemansBay and Grafton. The bridge was originally built with four lanes for traffic...
"unofficial" settlers, congregated on the western side, in areas like FreemansBay. This social division still persists somewhat in modern Auckland, with...
middle income families, while city-adjacent suburbs such as Ponsonby, FreemansBay and Grey Lynn developed into slums due to the deteriorating 19th century...
in concerts. At the age of 15 he was apprenticed to a blacksmith at FreemansBay, Auckland, where he worked for 3½ years; he later worked for a phosphate...