
Erected according the will of Helen Boyd.

Designed by Henry Greensmith Wade in 1881, built in 1882, was the home to the City Librarian in 1886 and the Fillmore Family from 1930 to the mid 1960′s.

West entrance to Albert Park, about 4 AM.

The old Freemason’s Hall on Princes Street, Auckland. Since the 19th Century, Princes Street was the location of Freemason’s Hall and the Masonic Hotel, both of which were destroyed by fire in 1901. Today, only the facades of these two buildings remain, with the original name and square and compasses visible on the front of this building.

University Grounds, Princes Street, Auckland.

A Synagogue built in 1885, which it remained until 1967 when the congregation moved to the current one on Greys Avenue. The building is now a branch of the National Bank. It resides in the University district on the corner of Princes Street and Bowen Avenue.