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Devonport Library

Coordinates: 36°49′53″S 174°47′51″E / 36.8315°S 174.7974°E / -36.8315; 174.7974
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Devonport Library
Te Pātaka Kōrero o Te Hau Kapua
Devonport Library in 2024
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36°49′53″S 174°47′51″E / 36.8315°S 174.7974°E / -36.8315; 174.7974
Location2 Victoria Road, Devonport, New Zealand, 0624, New Zealand
TypePublic library
Established1878; 147 years ago (1878)
Architect(s)Athfield Architects
Branch ofAuckland Libraries
Collection
SizeFloating
Other information
WebsiteOfficial website

Devonport Library (Māori: Te Pātaka Kōrero o Te Hau Kapua) is a public library located in Windsor Reserve, Devonport, New Zealand. The library is part of the Auckland Council Libraries library system. The newest iteration of the library was constructed in a modernist style in February 2015. [1]

History

The first library in Devonport was constructed in 1878. This first library was a section of the Devonport Borough Council's Council Chambers, designed by Edward Bartley. It was designed as a memorial building commemorating Queen Victoria's Jubilee.[2] Known as the Devonport Free Public Reading Room and located inside the Chambers, the library was free to use and open to the community.[3][4] This room was used until 31 March 1897, when it was closed and all of the books were disposed of.

On 16 April 1930 the library re-opened as a subscription library run by local volunteers.[4] Then in 1954, after the demolition of old Borough Council Chambers, a new library and a Plunket building was built on the site.[5][2] Devonport Borough Council resumed ownership of the library on 26 February 1954, and all subsequent iterations of local government has held jurisdiction since.[4] Rosetta Sadie Chapman was its first librarian. [4] Since then, the library has been renovated at least twice in very different style iterations.[2]

Exterior view of Devonport Public Library building in 1954

References

  1. ^ Rennie, Jon; Strachan, Nick. "Te Pātaka Kōrero o Te Hau Kapua Devonport Library | Athfield Architects". Athfield Architects. Retrieved 24 January 2025.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  2. ^ a b c Bollard, Richard (5 November 2008). Devonport Library Redevelopment Heritage Advice (PDF). Salmond Reed Architects Ltd.
  3. ^ Litterick, Paul (6 July 2015). "Te Pātaka Kōrero o Te Hau Kapua: Devonport Library". Architecture Now. Retrieved 24 January 2025.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  4. ^ a b c d Verran, David (2010). The North Shore: An Illustrated History. Glenfield, New Zealand: Random House. p. 142. ISBN 978 1 86979 312 8.
  5. ^ Musgrove, Sydney, ed. (1986). The Hundred of Devonport: A Centennial History (First ed.). Devonport47: Devonport Borough Council. p. 47. ISBN 0908704062.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location (link)