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Encyclopedia > Point Chevalier
Point Chevalier

Nothern part of Point Chevalier from Meola Reef.
Local Authority Auckland City
Characteristics:
Established 1920s (Approx.)
Population 8,934 (data: 2001)
Surrounded by:
North (Waitemata Harbour)
North-east (Waitemata Harbour)
East Westmere
South-east Western Springs
South Waterview
South-west Rosebank
West (Waitemata Harbour)
North-west (Waitemata Harbour)

Point Chevalier is a suburb and peninsula in the west of the city of Auckland in the north of New Zealand. It is located five kilometres to the west of the city centre on the southern shore of the Waitemata Harbour. The 2001 New Zealand census registered Point Chevalier's population at 8934 people. This article is about the City of Auckland. ... Auckland Harbour Bridge crossing the harbour. ... Auckland Harbour Bridge crossing the harbour. ... Westmere is an Auckland suburb. ... Western Springs is a residential suburb and park in the west of the city of Auckland in the north of New Zealand. ... Waterview is an Auckland suburb. ... Auckland Harbour Bridge crossing the harbour. ... Auckland Harbour Bridge crossing the harbour. ... “Suburbia” redirects here. ... A peninsula in Croatia A peninsula is a piece of land that is bordered on three or more sides by water. ... For other uses, see Auckland (disambiguation). ... Auckland Harbour Bridge crossing the harbour. ...

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Geography, Natural Features and Parks

The suburb is situated to the north of State Highway 16 and the campus of Unitec New Zealand and to the west of the suburb of Western Springs. It is largely sited on the triangular peninsula, which extends north into the harbour for 1800 metres. The soil is mostly clay without the overlay of volcanic material which covers much of the Auckland isthmus; this means the vegetation of the area is less lush than some of the other suburbs of Auckland. The New Zealand State Highway Shield. ... Unitec New Zealand is a major polytechnic tertiary education institute situated in Auckland, New Zealand. ... Western Springs is a residential suburb and park in the west of the city of Auckland in the north of New Zealand. ...


Visible from Coyle Park is Meola Reef, which is situated to the east of the Point Chevalier peninsula and bordering the suburb of Westmere. Meola Reef is an outcrop of black basalt rock which extends some distance north into the Waitemata Harbour. This is the end of the lava flow emanating from Three Kings, a volcano several miles south of this area. Formerly a landfill site, it has now been rehabilitated as a park and nature reserve. Other parks in the suburb include Walker Park, Eric Armshaw Reserve and Coyle Park. The latter is located at the northern tip of the peninsula. A peninsula in Croatia A peninsula is a piece of land that is bordered on three or more sides by water. ... Westmere is an Auckland suburb. ... Auckland Harbour Bridge crossing the harbour. ... Three Kings is a suburb of Auckland, New Zealand, named after the three-peaked volcano within it. ... A peninsula in Croatia A peninsula is a piece of land that is bordered on three or more sides by water. ...


Early history

Point Chevalier lies on what was the main land route out of Auckland; the Great North Road. Because of this, a military encampment was located here during the New Zealand Wars of the 1860s. The name 'Point Chevalier' comes from Captain G.R. Chevalier, a musketry instructor stationed at this camp. The area had a largely rural character up until the period between the two World Wars. On the corner of Alberta Street and Point Chevalier Road is "the old homestead", a 19th-century farmhouse now used as a community centre. There are several Great North Roads: Great North Road, Australia, a historical road leading from Sydney to the Hunter Valley Great North Road, New Zealand, a road leading from Auckland to Hamilton Great North Road, Zambia, a road running north from Lusaka Great North Road, an alternate name for the...


As a summer destination

Coyle Park and Point Chevalier Beach were popular destinations for family outings during the interwar period, particularly in summer. Tramlines ran down Point Chevalier Road to Coyle Park, near the beach; during summer, special trams were laid on during summer to transport people from Grey Lynn, while buses brought others from Mount Albert and other suburbs in West Auckland. Following the Second World War, the combination of increased car ownership and the Auckland Harbour Bridge (1959) resulted in a complete reversal of this activity. The once crowded beach was deserted, and the various businesses that had prospered on the summer trade closed down or relocated. Whilst the tramlines were removed during the 1950s, the broadness of Point Chevalier Road - otherwise atypical for a fairly small suburb - and the paved-over roundabout terminus near Coyle Park both remain as evidence of their presence. Mount Albert is an exurban community located within the township of of East Gwillimbury and part of northern York Region. ... West Auckland is a village in County Durham, in North East England. ... The bridge from Watchman Island, west of it. ... The 1950s decade refers to the years 1950 to 1959 inclusive. ...


Architecture and landmarks

The houses of the area are predominantly 1920s Californian Bungalows and 1930s & 1940s Art Deco, which gives the suburb an interesting pre-war atmosphere. Rising real estate values have spurred gentrification and subdivision in recent years, particularly north of Meola Road and in locations near to the water. Towards the northern end of the peninsula there are many houses from the postwar period, and a number of larger architect-designed homes have recently appeared close to Point Chevalier Beach. Asheville City Hall. ...


The main shopping area at the intersection of Point Chevalier Road and Great North Road was developed during the interwar period; the most notable of the buildings here is the former cinema, (1920s designed by Sinclair O'Connor[1]) later known as the 'Ambassador' theatre (currently the Ambassador Bar). The current Point Chevalier Public Library was opened nearby in 1989. There is a certain amount of light industry located in the area, especially close to Great North Road. There are several Great North Roads: Great North Road, Australia, a historical road leading from Sydney to the Hunter Valley Great North Road, New Zealand, a road leading from Auckland to Hamilton Great North Road, Zambia, a road running north from Lusaka Great North Road, an alternate name for the...


To the south of Great North Road, across State Highway 16, lies the former Whau Lunatic Asylum. This imposing brick Italianate/Romanesque structure was the largest building in the colony when it was built. Construction began in 1865, supervised by James Wrigley using plans from Great Britain. Dr Pollen's brickworks supplied the bricks. Following a fire in 1877 the reconstruction and extension of the hospital was supervised by Philip Herepath. Notorious as the "Oakley Mental Hospital" and "Carrington Hospital", it was decommissioned during the early 1990s and is now part of the campus of Unitec New Zealand. There are several Great North Roads: Great North Road, Australia, a historical road leading from Sydney to the Hunter Valley Great North Road, New Zealand, a road leading from Auckland to Hamilton Great North Road, Zambia, a road running north from Lusaka Great North Road, an alternate name for the... The New Zealand State Highway Shield. ... Unitec New Zealand is a major polytechnic tertiary education institute situated in Auckland, New Zealand. ...


References

  • Pictures from the Past, Auckland & Northland, Terence Hodgson & A.M.Ringer. Whitcoulls, 2002.

External links

  • Point Chevalier is at coordinates 36°51′52″S 174°42′22″E / -36.864343, 174.706006 (Point Chevalier)Coordinates: 36°51′52″S 174°42′22″E / -36.864343, 174.706006 (Point Chevalier)
Map of Earth showing lines of latitude (horizontally) and longitude (vertically), Eckert VI projection; large version (pdf, 1. ...

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ASW Exercise (1660 words)
In early 1966, the USS CHEVALIER DD-805 (a 1944 model Gearing) was paired against a conventional submarine for an ASW (Anti Submarine Warfare) (and anti-destroyer, from the sub’s point of view?) exercise.
CHEVALIER at that time was not in the “first string” for ASW, you might call her “second string” or even “third string” ASW wise.
CHEVALIER was given a score of 98 (out of 100) on the exercise (something stupid like a sailor forgetting to tuck his pants into his socks at GQ cost us a perfect score).
Point Chevalier - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (750 words)
The suburb is situated to the north of State Highway 16 and the campus of Unitec New Zealand and to the west of the suburb of Western Springs.
Whilst the tramlines were removed during the 1950s, the broadness of Point Chevalier Road - otherwise atypical for a fairly small suburb - and the paved-over roundabout terminus near Coyle Park both remain as evidence of their presence.
The main shopping area at the intersection of Point Chevalier Road and Great North Road was developed during the interwar period; the most notable of the buildings here is the former cinema, (1920s designed by Sinclear O'Conner) later known as the 'Ambassador' theatre (currently the Ambassador Bar).
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