Early Wellington

Fig. 164.—“Peggotty's,” 1900. — This was the home for many years of an old sailor known — as Charlie the Pilot. He had notice to quit when the — reclamation scheme incorporated the extension of Davis — Street, but was found dead in his bunk before the scheme — was carried out. The illustration is from a photo, by — Mr. Dunbar Sloane of a painting by Miss Evans in the — possession of the Sailors' Friend Society, Stout Street

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Fig. 164.—“Peggotty's,” 1900. This was the home for many years of an old sailor known as Charlie the Pilot. He had notice to quit when the reclamation scheme incorporated the extension of Davis Street, but was found dead in his bunk before the scheme was carried out. The illustration is from a photo, by Mr. Dunbar Sloane of a painting by Miss Evans in the possession of the Sailors' Friend Society, Stout Street.

Fig. 164.—“Peggotty's,” 1900.
This was the home for many years of an old sailor known
as Charlie the Pilot. He had notice to quit when the
reclamation scheme incorporated the extension of Davis
Street, but was found dead in his bunk before the scheme
was carried out. The illustration is from a photo, by
Mr. Dunbar Sloane of a painting by Miss Evans in the
possession of the Sailors' Friend Society, Stout Street.

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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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