Early Wellington

Fig. 162.—Thorndon Esplanade, 1900. — Showing the Baths to the left, the Promenade to Davis Street, the Jubilee Band Rotunda (1890) with its — shields containing the names of subscribers. The Thorndon Railway Station is to the extreme right

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Fig. 162.—Thorndon Esplanade, 1900. Showing the Baths to the left, the Promenade to Davis Street, the Jubilee Band Rotunda (1890) with its shields containing the names of subscribers. The Thorndon Railway Station is to the extreme right.

Fig. 162.—Thorndon Esplanade, 1900.
Showing the Baths to the left, the Promenade to Davis Street, the Jubilee Band Rotunda (1890) with its
shields containing the names of subscribers. The Thorndon Railway Station is to the extreme right.

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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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