A report on Bastion Point and Tibor Donner

Bastion Point seen from the fishing pier jutting out into the Waitematā Harbour.
Ellen Melville Centre, formerly Pioneer Women’s & Ellen Melville Memorial Hall, Freyberg Square, Auckland
A marae on Takaparawhau in the 1890s.
The Michael Joseph Savage Memorial at Bastion Point
Bastion Point activist campaign at Nambassa alternatives festival 1981.
The Auckland City Council Administration Building
Grave and memorial near Bastion Point.
The entrance to Ōrākei Marae, the cultural hub for Ngāti Whātua Ōrākei.

Notable structures by Donner include Auckland's Savage Memorial (1941), Avondale Military Hospital - later converted into the high school (1943), Khyber pump station (1947), Parnell Baths (1951–54) and the Auckland City Council's Administration Buildings (1954–60).

- Tibor Donner

The first Labour Prime Minister of New Zealand, Michael Joseph Savage died in office in 1940, and is buried in an Art Deco mausoleum at Takaparawhau / Bastion Point designed by Tibor Donner and Anthony Bartlett with a sculpture by R. O. Gross, built above the disused Fort Britomart.

- Bastion Point
Bastion Point seen from the fishing pier jutting out into the Waitematā Harbour.

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