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      <title>Recent Speakers</title>
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      <description>21/03/2023 Dr Frances Hancock	&amp;ldquo;Ihumātao: What happened, why it matters and to whom - a Pākehā Perspective&amp;rdquo; 21/02/2023 Alan Knowles	&amp;ldquo;Ancient Egypt&amp;rdquo; 15/11/2022 Willie Iosia &amp;ldquo;History of Blue Light&amp;rdquo; 18/10/2022 Papatoetoe Historical Society members &amp;ldquo;Reminiscences and sharing of memories of Papatoetoe&amp;rdquo; 20/09/2022 Meredith Raukura &amp;ldquo;A Teacher&amp;rsquo;s Journey to the Holy Land&amp;rdquo; 16/08/2022 Lorraine Rice &amp;ldquo;New Zealand Genealogist Society (Papatoetoe Branch)&amp;quot; 19/07/2022 Denise Rosenfelt &amp;ldquo;Auckland to Timaru Mail Van&amp;rdquo; 21/06/2022 Judy Matai’a (CEO) &amp;amp; Sue Zimmerman (Trustee) &amp;ldquo;Anglican Trust for Women and Children&amp;rdquo; 17/05/2022 Graham Walton, Eden Park Historian &amp;ldquo;History of Eden Park&amp;rdquo; 19/04/2022 Lloyd Humby &amp;ldquo;My Hunter&amp;rsquo;s Corner&amp;rdquo; 15/03/2022 Mike Wallace &amp;ldquo;Genealogy connections to Papatoetoe&amp;rdquo; 15/02/2022 Everett Thorburn &amp;ldquo;Early farming in Ormiston&amp;rdquo; 17/08/2021 Giuseppe Gallina &amp;ldquo;The settlements of the Italians and the development of the Italian community in New Zealand&amp;rdquo; 20/07/2021 Bill McKay B.</description>
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      <title>Museum Opening</title>
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      <description>Here is the invition for the recent opening of the museum.</description>
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      <title>Recent Newsletters</title>
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      <description>PHS newsletter - Apr 2023 PHS newsletter - Feb 2023 PHS newsletter - Dec 2022 PHS newsletter - Oct 2022 PHS newsletter - Aug 2022 PHS newsletter - Jun 2022 PHS newsletter - Apr 2022 PHS newsletter - Feb 2022 PHS newsletter - Dec 2021 PHS newsletter - Oct 2021 PHS newsletter - Jun 2021  The Society acknowledges the support from the
 Davis Funerals (South Auckland) Ōtara-Papatoetoe Local Board Papatoetoe Hunters Corner Bowling Club  for the publication of our newsletters.</description>
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      <title>About</title>
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      <description>The Papatoetoe Historical Society focuses on the history of the Papatoetoe Subdivision and surrounding area:

It also runs the Papatoetoe Museum &amp;amp; Archives.
The Papatoetoe Historical Society Inc-CC24044 is a registered entity in terms of the Charities Act 2005. For more information about the society visit the Charities Register</description>
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      <description>David Wyllie (President)
09 278 2849
021 209 2060
davidjwyllie@gmail.com
Judith Hall (Secretary)
09 278 5447
papatoetoe.historical.society.nz@gmail.com
Indu Bajwa (Community Educator)
021 100 0192
indubajwa@yahoo.com</description>
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      <description>Resources  Auckland Council - Papatoetoe Heritage Trail Auckland Council - Papatoetoe Heritage Trail booklet Auckland Council Libraries - Digital Photograph Collection - Papatoetoe Digital NZ - Papatoetoe Heritage Hunter NZ History - Papatoetoe Ōtara-Papatoetoe Local Board Wikipedia - Papatoetoe  PHS References  ARTESSERE Charities Register Citizens Advice Bureau Eventfinda Neighbourly NZ Business Number NZ tourism guide NZ History Federation NZ Museums Stuff - Events  Other Historical Societies  Auckland War Memorial Museum Avondale-Waterview Historical Society Blockhouse Bay Historical Society Devonport Museum Epsom &amp;amp; Eden District Historical Society Glenbrook Vintage Railway Helensville Museum Howick Historical Village Karaka Museum Mt Albert Historical Society NZ Maritime Museum Papakura Museum Torpedo Bay Navy Museum West Auckland Historical Society  </description>
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      <title>Museum &amp; Archives</title>
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      <description>Papatoetoe Chambers, 35 St George St, Papatoetoe
(next to the Papatoetoe Town Hall)
09 278 5447
papatoetoe.historical.society.nz@gmail.com
Open 11-3 Wed-Fri
When the Papatoetoe Historical Society started in 1988 the most important activity was to gather as much of the district’s history as possible, before it was lost for ever. After 20 years we have collected a wide range of information and artefacts, all of which may be viewed at our museum.</description>
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