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The JT Diamond Collection
Onehunga Wharf in 1900
JT Diamond collection, Auckland Libraries, JTD-19A-03883
Onehunga Wharf in 1902
JT Diamond collection, Auckland Libraries, JTD-19M-01800
An unidentified cutter under full sail on the Manukau
JT Diamond collection, Auckland Libraries, JTD-19M-02633-1
A busy Onehunga Wharf in the first decade of the 20th Century
JT Diamond collection, Auckland Libraries, JTD-19M-00467
An unidentified ship at anchor in 1900, with Mt Mangere behind
JT Diamond collection, Auckland Libraries, JTD-19M-01196
An unidentified ship off Onehunga Wharf in 1902
JT Diamond collection, Auckland Libraries, JTD-19M-01197-1
15 November 1904 was an eventful day in the life of the brig
"Sarah and Mary" ...
JT Diamond collection, Auckland Libraries, JTD-19M-04712
 She set sail as usual, but Mother Nature got the better of her at the Manukau Heads, from where she was towed back into port by "Rarawa" and beached (left). Somewhere along the way, however, she capsized (above).
JT Diamond collection, Auckland Libraries, JTD-19M-01374
"Hawk" under full sail approaching the Manukau Heads in 1908
JT Diamond collection, Auckland Libraries, JTD-19M-02645
The barque "Triton", the largest sailing vessel to navigate the Manukau, arriving at Onehunga in 1908
JT Diamond collection, Auckland Libraries, JTD-19M-02655 - taken by A.E. MacIndoe
The topsail schooner "Eunice" alongside in the early 1900s
JT Diamond collection, Auckland Libraries, JTD-19M-03926
An unidentified scow arriving at Onehunga in 1910
JT Diamond collection, Auckland Libraries, JTD-19M-01193
The tugboat "Alice", under Captain P. Higham, sets off on a jaunt down the Manukau in 1930 with passengers aplenty on board
JT Diamond collection, Auckland Libraries, JTD-19M-02776
Onehunga Wharf, Mt Mangere and the original Mangere Bridge - a shot taken in the second decade of the 20th Century
JT Diamond collection, Auckland Libraries, JTD-19M-01253 - photo taken by A.A. Kirk
JT Diamond collection, Auckland Libraries, JTD-19M-02703
JT Diamond collection, Auckland Libraries, JTD-19M-02649


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