Essay competition highlights Waitakere history
Essay competition highlights Waitakere history
Writing about her 40 year quest to grow the perfect tree tomato has earned Annemarie Endt-Ferwerda the supreme award at this year’s JT Diamond Essay competition.
The Tree Tomato Saga at Landsendt tells the story of the ongoing battle by the author and her husband Dick to grow a successful tree tomato (tamarillo) crop at their orchard, Landsendt, in Oratia.
“They are very difficult to grow and very susceptible and can die just like that,” she recalls.
“There was a lot of drama that went along with those attempts, including trips to South America to look at different varieties.”
Annemarie was awarded the Franich Diamond Prize - a piece of diamond jewellery from Franich Jewellers in Henderson - for her winning entry.
Run by the Library & Information Services and the West Auckland Historical Society, the annual competition is open to adults and students aged 10 to 18 years of age and this year attracted 42 entries across two categories; Memories and Research.
Memories could be the writer’s own or other people’s recollections from letters, diaries or interviews, while the research category required the essay writer to conduct original research. The competition is designed to capture the important and interesting life stories, events, places and buildings of Waitakere.
The competition honours the work of local historian, the late John Thomas (Jack) Diamond, whose extensive collection of photographs and journals were gifted to Waitakere Library & Information Services by his family. These now form the backbone of the local history collection at Waitakere Central Library in Henderson.
Winners:
Adult Historical Research
1st Rae Atkins for Fagan the
Bullock
2nd Patricia Earl for Hetana
Hamlet
3rd No third place winner
Highly Commended
Paul Thurston for A Snapshot of NZ. Tramping in the
1940s - The Waitakere Tramping Club.
Student Historical Research
1st equal Emily Reece for
Titirangi Soldier’s Memorial Church
1st
equal Conor Doran and Molly O’Connor for Peter Maddison
- Entomologist of the West
2nd equal Imani
Kerr for Paper Bags, Nails and Coffee - The Story
of the Hardware Café
2nd equal Jack Queenin
for Hooked Since 1952 - A story of the Laingholm
Fishing Club
3rd equal Caitlin Ashcroft for The
Story Behind the Green Sign
3rd equal Chloe McLeod
for The Laingholm Volunteer Fire Brigade - The heart of
our community
3rd equal Jacob Morris for From Rob
to Bob
Highly Commended:
Alexander Laing for The
Old New Lynn Hotel
Brooke Rose Goodison for
Historical Hideaway
Rowan Hart for A Huia Icon
- History of the Huia Store
Niko Notman for
The Lovely Life Living in Laingholm
Adam Dewar for
The Dream that Wasn’t - The settlers of
Cornwallis
Rize Michau for Prehistoric Animals and
Bones Found in West Auckland
Elliot Crossan for
Whenuapai - Dead or Alive
Kieran Mudgway for
The Life of a Racing Legend
Ayrton Sheach for
A Brief History of Karekare Surf Life Saving
Club
Mia-Sophie Kober for St Ninian’s
Presbyterian Church - A mystery
unsolved
Adult Memories
Category
1st Annemarie Endt-Ferwerda for The Tree
Tomato Saga at Landsendt
2nd Justine Fry for One
Man’s Dream
3rd Olivia Jansen for The Bach at
Huia
Student Memories Category
1st Porschia
Kirkconnel-Kawana for Tina Gouch - Here at Home in West
Auckland
2nd Bridget Hollings for Otawewe - The
Cottage of Content
3rd Sophie Cooper for A Huia
Legend - The story of a Waitakere Ranger
Highly
Commended
Rachel Burden for Memories of Massey
Library
Waitakere City Mayor’s Prize
Jordynn
Brokken for The Story of Piha Surf Club
West
Auckland Historical Society Prize
Richard A. Findlay for
5 State Houses in Rata St. 1946-57
Bullock Trophy
(for the school which contributes most to the
competition)
Henderson Valley School
Overall Winner:
Franich Diamond Prize
Annemarie Endt-Ferwerda for The
Tree Tomato Saga at Landsendt
Caption:
Overall winner of the JT Diamond Essay Annemarie
Endt-Ferwerda wearing her prize pendant from Franich
Jewellers. Photo Sue
Berman
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