Wellington (inhabited place)
Found in 67 Collections and/or Records:
Wellington Bridge, Macquarie River, Wellington, 1885
285 x 215 mm. Information given states '4 spans of 80 feet each with 9 approach spans, total length 590 feet'. A view of the bridge from the river bank, with the structure partially obscured by trees. A wooden superstructure with wooden piers.
Wellington from Catholic Cemetery, 1880
183 x 145 mm. A view looking down from the hill behind the city on to Te Aro Flat, Lambton Harbour and Port Nicholson, with Mt Victoria in the background. For other photographs of Wellington taken from a similar position in the 1870s by James Bragge, see Y308B/93-98.
Wellington from Mount Victoria, 1948
75 x 50 mm.
Wellington from Mt Victoria, 1880
199 x 144 mm. A view looking down on the Wellington suburbs behind Te Aro Flat and the Harbour. At this time they are just reaching the foothills of Mt Victoria.
Wellington harbour, 1948
125 x 80 mm.
Wellington harbour, 1948
130 x 80 mm.
Wellington Harbour, 1963
Slides taken during a visit which included New Guinea, the Solomon Islands, New Hebrides, Fiji, Tonga, the Gilbert Islands and New Caledonia.
Wellington Harbour, 1899
15 x 105 mm. A view looking down on part of the city and across the harbour, with shipping moored at Queen's Wharf in the centre of the picture.
Wellington Harbour from Thorndon looking towards the Hutt Valley, 1910
No print]. Missing.
Wellington Harbour from Thorndon looking towards the Hutt Valley, 1910
350 x 250 mm. No print.
Wellington Harbour from Thorndon looking towards the Hutt Valley, North Island, New Zealand, 1910
[No print]. Missing.
Wellington N.Z., 1885
222 x 146 mm. A view looking over houses towards Lambton Harbour with Queen’s Wharf and Te Aro Flat in the distance. The picture has been taken from just above the junction of Tinakori Road with Molesworth Murphy and Park Streets. Plate Y308B/95 is taken from an almost identical spot some years earlier (in fact in January 1870) and makes an interesting comparison in the building that has gone on in the intervening period.
Wellington, street view, 1900 - 1910
197 x 145 mm. A view looking along the main street in Wellington (40 miles north east of Cape Town) towards the church, with unhitched pony carts and passers by in the foreground.
Wellington, the Pulpit Rock in Bain's Kloof, 1900 - 1910
205 x 141 mm. A view looking along the mountain road and showing a horse and cart passing beneath the overhanging Pulpit Rock. Bain's Kloof Pass crosses the Slanghoek Mountains to the Breede River Valley.
Wellington Wharf, 1899
198 x 143 mm. A view looking along Queen's Wharf, showing warehouses and moored shipping. Nicholson Harbour and Mount Victoria are visible in the background.
Wharves and warehouses built on piles on reclaimed land : Wellington, 1910
Landscape format. [Showing Town Hall tower at the right].
What is left of the old Parliament Buildings, 1910
Landscape format. Chiefly the Library: in front is seen a marble statue of John Balance, Premier before Seddon. [Fire destroyed wooden parlt. Blgs adjoining to the left in 1907. S.S.]