Auckland's Quay Street | late 1968 - 2024
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The foreground building was originally a kiosk or shelter, and a rather drab and utilitarian affair in 1968. The 2024 image shows it in its new guise, repurposed as a cultural and marine education space, named Te Wharekura.
Below: the kiosk is seen at right in this 1923 Henry Winkelmann photograph (also showing the construction of Princes Wharf).

1923 image: Henry Winkelmann | Auckland Libraries Heritage Collections 1-W0433
Below, Te Wharekura (2024).
