Early Wellington

Fig. 167.—Tinakore Road, 1843 (approx.). — From the top of Hawkestone Street, looking towards the Botanical Gardens. “The cottage on the right,” — writes Mr. Brees, “is Mr. N. Levin's house, and the villa above it is Mr. A. Holroyds, Mr. W. Dorset's — house is on the hill, up the Tinakore Range.”

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Fig. 167.—Tinakore Road, 1843 (approx.). From the top of Hawkestone Street, looking towards the Botanical Gardens. “The cottage on the right,” writes Mr. Brees, “is Mr. N. Levin's house, and the villa above it is Mr. A. Holroyds, Mr. W. Dorset's house is on the hill, up the Tinakore Range.”

Fig. 167.—Tinakore Road, 1843 (approx.).
From the top of Hawkestone Street, looking towards the Botanical Gardens. “The cottage on the right,”
writes Mr. Brees, “is Mr. N. Levin's house, and the villa above it is Mr. A. Holroyds, Mr. W. Dorset's
house is on the hill, up the Tinakore Range.”

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Title: Early Wellington

Author: Louis E. Ward

Publication details: Whitcombe and Tombs Limited, 1928

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