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Gallery

Cathy Casey's picture of a white-faced heron in Mt Albert

Our place: A Matuku-moana, or white-faced heron, perches on a lamp post on the shared path in Alan Wood Reserve. Picture: Cathy Casey

Archery on Mt Albert

For more than 70 years, the Mt Green Archery Club has introduced waves of Robin Hoods to the tranquillity of its range on the mountain. Picture: Bruce Morris

Alberton house pictured in 1976

Our place: Alberton House has been a grand feature of the Mt Albert landscape since it began life as a two-storey farmhouse in 1863. This image shows its grandeur in 1976. Picture Gregory Riethmaier, Archives New Zealand

Quiet times at Mt Albert library

Our place: Mt Albert library is a tranquil spot to while away an hour or catch up on some research. Picture: Max Anderson

Naked Lady at Mt Albert's Alberton House

Our place: A Naked Lady bloom on an autumn morning lifts the beauty of Alberton House. Picture: Rendell McIntosh

Shapes of things to come. Picture: Sandrina Huish

Our place: Sun’s out but rain is on its way to the mountain-top. Picture: Sandrina Huish

Hamburgers in Mt Albert

Our place: Like anywhere else, long days and nights go hand-in-hand with the fast-food business in Mt Albert. Picture: Greg Lokes

Mt Albert Bowling Club in 1906

Our Place: It’s 1906 and the Mt Albert Bowling Club is in full swing as a centre of the community. Sir George Grey Special Collections, Auckland libraries

Mt Albert crosses bearing the names of the borough's war-time fallen

Our place: Anzac week crosses bearing the names of Mt Albert citizens who gave their lives to their country. Picture: Bruce Morris

Ladder in Mt Albert

Our place: An urban dilemma: jump the railing and get mowed down by a car or conrtinue on to a day of misfortune? Picture: Bruce Morris

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