Robert Donald Douglas Maclean
(Person)

Also known as: Robert Donald Douglas McLean; Mr Robert Donald Douglas McLean.

Fig. 147.—The approximate Spot where the Settlers — landed on Pito-one Beach in 1840. — The locality is at the beach end of Buick Street. The — group, photographed in 1927, comprise, left to right:— — Mr. Elsdon Best, Mr. E. G. Pilcher (Vice-President of — the Early Settlers' Association), Sir Douglas Maclean — (President), and the writer. Somes Island is in the — distance. — Figures 146 and 147 were photographed by Mr. E. T. — Robson by courtesy Sir Douglas Maclean Fig. 157.—Te Aro Flat, 1843 (approx.). — Taken from Captain Sharp's residence (site of Sir Robert Stout's house, 238 Wellington Terrace). The — Maori Chapel at Te Aro Pa and other buildings are seen in the distance. Messrs. Strang's and Stoke's — houses, mentioned by Mr. Brees, owned (1928) by Sir Douglas Maclean, are on the extreme right Fig. 175.—Woolcombe Street (Wellington Terrace) 1880. — Showing Dr. D. Stout's residence, Ghuznee Street corner and Mrs. Grady's house (on the hill) to the left, — Hunter's paddock, and Sir Douglas Maclean's property, above which is Denton's and Councillor W. H. — Bennett's on the right Fig. 176.—Woolcombe Street in the seventies corner of Ghuznee Street on the left. Sir Douglas Maclean's — houses (Dalmuir Hill and St. Ruadhan) on the right. The Terrace gaol on the hill beyond and Brooklyn — hills in the background Fig. 177.—The Town Residence of Sir Douglas Maclean (St. Ruadhan), taken from Dr. Stout's lawn. — These are the only remaining town acres existent in Wellington in 1929. — Figs. 176 and 177 by courtesy Sir Douglas Maclean Fig. 216.—The Hon. Algernon Gray Tollemache. — By courtesy Sir Douglas Maclean] Fig. 312.—Sir Douglas Maclean, a cyclist of the 'Seventies, congratulating Standen, the Australian — champion cyclist, 1928 Fig. 57.—Cup presented to Te Puni in 1846 by — Alexander Currie, a member of the N.Z. Coy., on — behalf of the English people. — (Photos by E. T. Robson). — Figs. 54 to 57 by courtesy Sir Douglas Maclean Fig. 57b.—Footballers of the Seventies. — Some of the members of the Wellington Football Team who played at Nelson, in the second match. Wellington — v. Nelson, 1870. The names, as submitted from memory by the late Sir Douglas Maclean (one of the — players) are:—Standing: Maclean, Gore, Kemp, ——, R. W. Kane (extreme right). Those sitting are: — H. Lyon, McIntosh or Park, Hudson Williamson or Bishop. Other players at the time were: Cockburn-Hood, — Monro, James, Riddiford, Arthur and Isherwood Fig. 74.—Looking towards Mount Victoria, from the old Market Reserve. Stewart's timber yards in the — foreground; Marjoribanks Street up the hill to the left. Fullers' and the King's to the right foreground. — De Luxe Theatre on the site of Mr. Alan Anderson's store, at the foot of Marjoribanks Street. (Figs. 73 — and 74 by courtesy Sir Douglas Maclean.) Sir Douglas Maclean. — Photo by S. P. Andrew Sir R. D. Douglas Maclean. only Son of Sir Donald Maclean — Born 1852. died 1929

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