Auckland Ferry Building and Tees (1912)
Steam transport opens up the suburbs
We see these lucky people waiting at the lights at the foot of Queen Street…. There is a vague aroma of salt and diesel oil about them as they stand with their feet slightly apart, their heads up and a faraway look (common to explorers and sailors) in their eyes. David Balderston had his beloved wooden double-ended ferries in mind when he waxed lyrical about Aucklands luckiest commuters, but the good news is that these ferry tees and the Ferry Building are humming as people rediscover the joy of entering the city through its traditional front door.
From the 1880s enterprising operators began offering a smell of the briny for 6d. The Ferry Building emerged as the jewel in the crown of Auckland Harbour Board engineer W.H. Hamers massive 1904 redevelopment plan for the then ramshackle port. Harbour board engineers were more important than any architect then, and Hamers plan for a new Queen Street wharf included ferry tees (completed in 1907) and this brick and Pyrmont stone office block. Alexander Wisemans English baroque handsome pile, as it was called, took longer to build than planned, since people objected to new buildings blocking harbour views even then, but since 1912 the Ferry Building has housed a variety of mainly shipping industry tenants.
Like the ferries themselves, the building ran into lean times after the harbour bridge opened in 1959, but between 1985 and 1988 it underwent a major refurbishment that added a modern version of the fifth storey originally planned. Passengers still pass through its entrances and shipping companies still chase cargo from its upper storeys. With the new Britomart rail terminal and a major bus interchange area just across the road, the more recently redesigned ferry tees seem destined to get busier than ever.
Woff, woff!
Hello @milonmax, We have met 3 times already!
I'm a guide dog living in KR community. I can see that you want to contribute to KR community and communicate with other Korean Steemians. I really appreciate it and I'd be more than happy to help.
KR tag is used mainly by Koreans, but we give warm welcome to anyone who wish to use it. I'm here to give you some advice so that your post can be viewed by many more Koreans. I'm a guide dog after all and that's what I do!
Tips:
Unfortunately, Google Translate is terrible at translating English into Korean. You may think you wrote in perfect Korean, but what KR Steemians read is gibberish. Sorry, even Koreans can't understand your post written in Google-Translated Korean.
I sincerely hope that you enjoy Steemit without getting downvotes. Because Steemit is a wonderful place. See? Korean Steemians are kind enough to raise a guide dog(that's me) to help you!
Woff, woff! 🐶
Downvoting a post can decrease pending rewards and make it less visible. Common reasons:
Submit
Hi! I am a robot. I just upvoted you! I found similar content that readers might be interested in:
https://nzhistory.govt.nz/media/photo/auckland-ferry-building-and-tees
Downvoting a post can decrease pending rewards and make it less visible. Common reasons:
Submit
Get Free Upvote for 30 days EXCLUSIVE
Reach more attention and get more organic upvotes.
Just visit our site to get the full information about our service and our free offers at: CLICK HERE FOR VISIT SITE
Downvoting a post can decrease pending rewards and make it less visible. Common reasons:
Submit
WARNING - The message you received from @ikhwanbolt is a CONFIRMED SCAM!
DO NOT FOLLOW any instruction and DO NOT CLICK on any link in the comment!
For more information, read this post:
https://steemit.com/steemit/@arcange/virus-infection-threat-reported-searchingmagnified-dot-com
If you find my work to protect you and the community valuable, please consider to upvote this warning or to vote for my witness.
Downvoting a post can decrease pending rewards and make it less visible. Common reasons:
Submit
kr-guide!
Downvoting a post can decrease pending rewards and make it less visible. Common reasons:
Submit