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    Anzac Avenue is a street in Auckland, New Zealand's most populous city. It was constructed between 1914 and 1919 to link Beach Road to Symonds Street,...
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    Anzac Avenue, a kilometre-long tree-lined street running roughly parallel to the railway, which leads to Logan Park. The central part of Anzac Avenue...
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  • Anzac Square Arcade, Brisbane Anzac Square Building, Brisbane Canada Anzac, Alberta New Zealand Anzac Avenue, Auckland Anzac Square and Anzac Avenue,...
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    The Auckland Westpac Rescue Helicopter is a New Zealand accident and emergency rescue and transport service operated by Northern Rescue Helicopter Ltd...
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    The Anzac class (also identified as the ANZAC class and the MEKO 200 ANZ type) is a ship class of ten frigates; eight operated by the Royal Australian...
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    Campaign between April and December 1915. At Gallipoli, the division landed at Anzac Cove on 25 April 1915, coming ashore as follow-on troops to the initial...
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  • Ridge South Shortland Street Queen Street South West Karangahape Anzac Avenue Auckland-University The Strand Symonds Street North West Symonds Street West...
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    and was then used by Auckland University College. The General Assembly House was demolished in 1917 to make way for Anzac Avenue. Today, a reserve adjacent...
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    Street is a street in Auckland, New Zealand's most populous city. The road runs southwest and uphill from the top of Anzac Avenue (originally Jermyn Street)...
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    Robert Wynn Williams (category Politicians from Auckland)
    Wynn Williams was born on 11 September 1864 in Jermyn Street (now Anzac Avenue), Auckland, New Zealand, to parents Robert Wynne Williams and his wife Jane...
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    New Lynn War Memorial Library (category Libraries in Auckland)
    Dragicevich, Peter (24 April 2022). "New Zealand history: Anzac memorials throughout Auckland". The New Zealand Herald. Retrieved 4 May 2024. "New Lynn...
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    Mount Albert (Māori: Ōwairaka) is an inner suburb of Auckland, New Zealand, which is centred on Ōwairaka / Mount Albert, a local volcanic peak which dominates...
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  • House, 40 Anzac Highway, Everard Park 1938 Bristol Court flats, 1 Bristol Street, Glenelg, 1940 Bruceden Court Apartments, 2A Deepdeene Avenue, Westbourne...
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    Lone Pine (tree) (redirect from Anzac Pine)
    radiata at Auckland War Memorial Museum, planted by Victoria Cross recipient Cyril Bassett on Anzac Day in 1950. A tree identified as "The Anzac Pine" stands...
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    Christchurch earthquake and was reopened with a rededication ceremony held on Anzac Day in 2016. The archway was built over the east end of the Cashel Street...
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    John Endean (category People from Auckland)
    His wife died on 2 January 1910 at their home in Jermyn Street (now Anzac Avenue). One of his sons, Arthur Stanley Endean, was killed in the First World...
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  • a final. Matches were played over ANZAC weekend of 25–28 April. This round contained four teams from the Auckland Sunday football leagues — AFC Bohemian...
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    Andrew Entrican (category Auckland City Councillors)
    with the purchase of certain land sections in Anzac Avenue by A. J. Entrican and Co., Ltd. from Auckland City Council. As director of the firm he could...
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    Australians who have served in any war. It is a site of annual observances for Anzac Day (25 April) and Remembrance Day (11 November), and is one of the largest...
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    Sunday, the closest Sunday to 11 November (Armistice Day). In Australia, Anzac Day commemorations are usually held at all of the nation's many war memorials...
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  • List of category 2 historic places in Auckland contains the category 2 heritage sites and buildings from Auckland registered in the New Zealand Heritage...
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    its closure 1919 the hospital cared for over 20,000 patients. Auckland Avenue and Auckland Place in Brockenhurst are named to commemorate the many New Zealanders...
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    Dunedin campus is situated on Forth Street, Union Street, Riego Street and Anzac Avenue in Dunedin North, and Cumberland Street in central Dunedin. The Forth...
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    at the site of the former Otago Co-operative Dairy Company factory on Anzac Avenue, east of the main campus. The Robertson Library is the university's education...
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    Expeditionary Force, including the Australian and New Zealand Army Corps (ANZAC), began its assault at Gallipoli. Both campaigns failed and Churchill was...
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    is best known for his series of First World War memorials—where annual Anzac Day services are held—and his contributions to iconic public buildings in...
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  • Levels, Reservoir, Vulcania South, Witpoort Estates, Vulcania, Brakpan CBD, Anzac, Apex, Mackenzie Park, Morehill, Rynfield, Northmead, Brentwood, Bonaero...
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    rather than frightful. In the area of today's Mount Saint John Avenue, Apihai Te Kawau's Auckland tribes had arranged, as presents for distribution to their...
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  • final. Matches were played over the Anzac weekend of 22–25 April. This round contained five teams from the Auckland Sunday football leagues — AFC Bohemian...
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    intersection of Anzac Parade and Maroubra Road, travelling east along Maroubra Road, Cooper Street (now Mons Avenue), French Street and Mons Avenue before terminating...
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