Early Wellington

Fig. 161.—Te Aro, 1869. — Showing Creases (Nimmo's piano warehouse), W. M. Bannatyne's, the Duke of Edinburgh Hotel, Te Aro — beach, and Mt. Victoria slopes beyond; St. Mary's Church (destroyed by fire), and the Bank corner are in — the foreground to the right. The Majestic Theatre, built 1928–29, now stands on the site of the vacant corner — to the left

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Fig. 161.—Te Aro, 1869. Showing Creases (Nimmo's piano warehouse), W. M. Bannatyne's, the Duke of Edinburgh Hotel, Te Aro beach, and Mt. Victoria slopes beyond; St. Mary's Church (destroyed by fire), and the Bank corner are in the foreground to the right. The Majestic Theatre, built 1928–29, now stands on the site of the vacant corner to the left.

Fig. 161.—Te Aro, 1869.
Showing Creases (Nimmo's piano warehouse), W. M. Bannatyne's, the Duke of Edinburgh Hotel, Te Aro
beach, and Mt. Victoria slopes beyond; St. Mary's Church (destroyed by fire), and the Bank corner are in
the foreground to the right. The Majestic Theatre, built 1928–29, now stands on the site of the vacant corner
to the left.

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Title: Early Wellington

Author: Louis E. Ward

Publication details: Whitcombe and Tombs Limited, 1928

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This text is the subject of: Victoria University Library Catalogue

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