His histories appealed, beyond any specialist audience, to the wider New Zealand public. This house can now be used by writers who need a quiet place to work. Originally this house was known as "The signalman's house" though. The first signalmen lived in a tent or a raupo hut on the top of Mt Victoria and later a house was built on the summit. The summit was fortified because of the Russian scare in the 1880s and it was eventually taken over by the Defence Department. In 1898 the Auckland Harbour Board decided to build a new house for the signalman on the current site, about half way down the southern slope of the mountain.
The first signalman started in 1842 and the 4th and final one lived here in 1934.
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It looks like it would be easy to find one's muse and being to craft a lovely story in that house.
Thanks for sharing at https://image-in-ing.blogspot.com/2021/05/ebony-ivory.html
Can you recommend "Penguin History of New Zealand"?
Thanks for being part of 'My Corner of the World' this week!