Early Wellington

Fig. 66.—The Anglican Parsonage, Bolton Street. — Mr. Brees states: “The situation of the Parsonage is rather exposed, but commands very fine views.” — It was the residence of the Rev. Robert Cole. — Mrs. Knowles and her son Walter are on their way to the Parsonage

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Fig. 66.—The Anglican Parsonage, Bolton Street. Mr. Brees states: “The situation of the Parsonage is rather exposed, but commands very fine views.” It was the residence of the Rev. Robert Cole. Mrs. Knowles and her son Walter are on their way to the Parsonage.

Fig. 66.—The Anglican Parsonage, Bolton Street.
Mr. Brees states: “The situation of the Parsonage is rather exposed, but commands very fine views.”
It was the residence of the Rev. Robert Cole.
Mrs. Knowles and her son Walter are on their way to the Parsonage.

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Title: Early Wellington

Author: Louis E. Ward

Publication details: Whitcombe and Tombs Limited, 1928

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