Date1 July 2015Reference NumberPhoto 15-229DescriptionIn 2015 retiree Rodney Giddens undertook to provide a photographic record of shop fronts with historic value from the roadside of Tauranga's CBD. Photograph of Devonport Road number 64.
Various signs can be made out, including “Star 34 Buildings” (as in Northern Star Buildings 1934), “The Med Mediterranio Cafe”, “archistudio”, “The Royal” (as in the Royal Arcade") and “Mondo”.
The Northern Star Building is on the east side of Devonport Road and designed in a simple stripped Classical style. The building façade is divided into nine bays by fluted pilasters with Corinthian capitals.Each bay has paired originally timber, windows, with toplights above. In 2021 it is divided by the exterior colour to 2 separate buildings.
Built by Tauranga builder Karl Johanson in 1933. The Johanson family appear to have arrived in Tauranga
in 1910. Karl Johanson was responsible for also building, within the central business district, the Royal Arcade (66-68 Devonport Road) and the building at 136 Willow Street.In 1931, Johanson purchased the
site in a mortagee sale, and built the block next to his previously built (1923) Royal Arcade. The Northern Star Building remained in Johanson family possession at least until the 1950s. FormatDigitalPhotographer/CreatorGiddens, RodneySourcesvisual check from street 2021
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Location62 Devonport road, Tauranga (New Zealand)Latitude/Longitude[1]
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Kaitiakitanga StatementWe ask that, in addition to normal copyright and privacy considerations, users of our heritage resources uphold the mana and dignity of the people, communities and places depicted within.Cultural/Ethical StatusNoaRestrictionsNo cultural/ethical restrictions apply. However, the copyright holder has assigned a Creative Commons license. CopyrightGiddens, RodneyCopyright Holder Contact Detailsemail: candr1981@gmail.comLicenseCC BY-NC 4.0AcknowledgementTe Ao Mārama - Tauranga City Libraries Photo 15-229