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To continue the learning and exploring I made through visiting my site of connection, I am researching to understand the history of Albert Park better.
Before European settlement, the papakainga (village) that occupied the site was named Rangipuke. In 1845 the Albert Barracks were built where Albert Park and the University of Auckland is today, the barracks was a major British military fortification.
After the barracks were no longer needed after the conflict with Northland during 1845-1846 had subsided, most the buildings and walls were demolished, and the park was built 10 years later.
Interesting facts
The park was named after Queen Victoria's Husband Prince Albert
the design of the park was chosen through a competition, with architect James Slater's design.
The previous governor, Sir George Grey, donated 200 plants and trees to Albert Park. Notable trees being an ombu tree, a South African coral, a monkey claw tree, and several English oak trees that surround the park today.
Entering WWII in 1941, a 3.5km network tunnel under Albert Park was built as air raid shelters, later sealed off and blocked with bricks from the public 1946.
Some key elements of the park that have connections to the British monarchy are:
Bronze statue of Queen Victoria, by British sculptor Francis John Williamson
Oak trees grown from acorns gathered from Windsor Great Park
Flower and hedge trimmed clock, created for the royal tour for Queen Elizabeth II
For my design I would love to explore phrases including little nods to the history and the fun facts of Albert Park, especially with the park having such an interesting history.
Escape the hustle and bustle of the city at this park located just a hop, skip, and jump away from Queen Street.
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Albert Park is where expensive lineups get humbled fast. Green track, moving braking points, gravel waiting at Turn 6, and that late lunge zone at Turn 11 that eats weekends.
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