Early Wellington

Fig. 147.—The approximate Spot where the Settlers — landed on Pito-one Beach in 1840. — The locality is at the beach end of Buick Street. The — group, photographed in 1927, comprise, left to right:— — Mr. Elsdon Best, Mr. E. G. Pilcher (Vice-President of — the Early Settlers' Association), Sir Douglas Maclean — (President), and the writer. Somes Island is in the — distance. — Figures 146 and 147 were photographed by Mr. E. T. — Robson by courtesy Sir Douglas Maclean

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Fig. 147.—The approximate Spot where the Settlers landed on Pito-one Beach in 1840. The locality is at the beach end of Buick Street. The group, photographed in 1927, comprise, left to right:— Mr. Elsdon Best, Mr. E. G. Pilcher (Vice-President of the Early Settlers' Association), Sir Douglas Maclean (President), and the writer. Somes Island is in the distance. Figures 146 and 147 were photographed by Mr. E. T. Robson by courtesy Sir Douglas Maclean.

Fig. 147.—The approximate Spot where the Settlers
landed on Pito-one Beach in 1840.
The locality is at the beach end of Buick Street. The
group, photographed in 1927, comprise, left to right:—
Mr. Elsdon Best, Mr. E. G. Pilcher (Vice-President of
the Early Settlers' Association), Sir Douglas Maclean
(President), and the writer. Somes Island is in the
distance.
Figures 146 and 147 were photographed by Mr. E. T.
Robson by courtesy Sir Douglas Maclean.

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Title: Early Wellington

Author: Louis E. Ward

Publication details: Whitcombe and Tombs Limited, 1928

Part of: New Zealand Texts Collection

This text is the subject of: Victoria University Library Catalogue

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