Early Wellington

Fig. 226.—Anzac Corner, 1928. — Showing the temporary Cenotaph erected on the same spot where the early settlers attended Divine service — 88 years ago. (See Fig. 34A, page 97.) The John Ballance statue (Parliament Lawn) is shown. — The low buildings on the right (adjoining the Hotel Cecil) are a portion of Burrett's printing offices. — Golders Hill is to the left background

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Fig. 226.—Anzac Corner, 1928. Showing the temporary Cenotaph erected on the same spot where the early settlers attended Divine service 88 years ago. (See Fig. 34A, page 97.) The John Ballance statue (Parliament Lawn) is shown. The low buildings on the right (adjoining the Hotel Cecil) are a portion of Burrett's printing offices. Golders Hill is to the left background.

Fig. 226.—Anzac Corner, 1928.
Showing the temporary Cenotaph erected on the same spot where the early settlers attended Divine service
88 years ago. (See Fig. 34A, page 97.) The John Ballance statue (Parliament Lawn) is shown.
The low buildings on the right (adjoining the Hotel Cecil) are a portion of Burrett's printing offices.
Golders Hill is to the left background.

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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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