Megan Hutching - Glen Innes Changing by Ngā Pātaka Kōrero - Auckland Libraries published on 2020-04-30T06:49:44Z Kia ora koutou! Historian Megan Hutching looks at the development of Auckland suburb Glen Innes by revisiting interviews with residents recorded as part of an oral history project funded by the 1990 Commission. Please see the links below if you wish to view the images mentioned in Megan’s talk. William Innes Taylor's residence 'Glen Innes' https://bit.ly/3f2hCXK Looking north east from Mount Wellington towards Tamaki River, 1920 https://bit.ly/2xhpi7o An aerial photograph of part of Auckland city from above Tamaki https://bit.ly/3aLY6LL Glen Innes 1953 (map) https://bit.ly/35hU2lf Architectural model of the planned Glen Innes library, Auckland https://bit.ly/2yThycf Glen Innes library 1965 https://bit.ly/2WexSwj Looking east over Glen Innes state housing with horses in a paddock in the foreground https://bit.ly/2Yj72Wz State housing, Kestrel Place, Glen Innes, 1960 (Title image) https://bit.ly/2VQzCgo Cleared sections in Sunnymead Road, Glen Innes https://bit.ly/2xl4b49 Tamaki Regeneration Project, corner of Taniwha Street and Kestrel Place, 2017 https://bit.ly/3f43bT1 New houses in Sunnymead Road, Glen Innes https://bit.ly/35jY38J View from Maungarei Mount Wellington looking north east, 2019 https://bit.ly/2VPxlSE Thanks to the Auckland Library Heritage Trust and Maungakiekie-Tāmaki Local Board for your support. Genre Localhistory