Wellington (region)
Found in 42 Collections and/or Records:
Ferro-concrete jetty : Wellington Harbour, 1910
Landscape format. [Showing jetty in centre].
Gerringham : Wellington : forming the right hand horn of Oriental Bay, 1910
Landscape format.
Gerringham : with Oriental Bay to the right, 1910
Landscape format. [Closer view than 6865].
Government Buildings, Wellington, 1899
201 x 153 mm. A view showing the Government Buildings on Lambton Quay, finished around 1876 to the design of W.H. Clayton.
Island Bay : steamer at the Heads approaching Wellington, 1910
Landscape format.
Lambton Harbour and Wellington, April 1841, 1963
A print issued by the New Zealand Government to mark the opening of New Zealand House, London, on 9 May 1963 by Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II.
Lambton Quay and the Terrace from the Government Buildings, 1910
Landscape format. [General view of Wellington with tram lines down street].
Landing stage, Wellington Harbour, 1910
Landscape format. [Taken from sailing ship].
Looking out to sea : showing Steeple Rock, 1910
Landscape format. Taken from steamer near Wellington.
Mount Victoria : approaching Wellington, 1910
Landscape format. Taken early morning from the steamer.
Mount Victoria : passing the Heads, approaching Wellington, 1910
Landscape format. [View from a boat].
New dry dock, Wellington Harbour, 1910
Landscape format. [Reclamation for wharf area - not graving dock. Building left of centre with chimneys is City Council garbage destructor. S.S.].
New Zealand Contingent for the Transvaal. Wellington. October 1899
New Zealand v Australia at the Basin Reserve, 1910
Landscape format. Australia batting. In background on right is Wellington Boys' College.
Old Government House : wooden buildings : now used as Houses of Parliament owing to burning down of Parl Buildings in December 1907., 1910
[No print]. Missing.
Programme of Royal Visit to Wellington, 1954
A programme of the visit of 9-16 January 1954.
Queen's Wharf (passengers) from the top of the Custom House, 1910
[No print]. Missing. Red and black funnels of Union S.S. Co. of New Zealand: the tower is that of the Town Hall, Wellington.
Shipping and cranes : Wellington Harbour, 1910
Landscape format. Looking across towards Oriental Bay : view taken from back of Government Bdgs [i.e. Buildings].
Swimming baths and small boat harbour : Wellington, 1910
Landscape format. [This is Oriental Bay. Baths known as Te Aro Baths. J.S.]. [Distant view from a boat].
The Earthquake Rift, Thorndon, 1910
[Overgrown rift with trees at top and houses behind].
The Earthquake Rift, Thorndon, Wellington - evening, 1910
The album now contains photographs numbered in the range 6787-7005 (originally there were 173 in the album). Added numbers are: 6933-7005; not used: 6791, 6821, 6834 and 6872; missing 6790, 6792-6794, 6802, 6809, 6812, 6814, 6848-6849, 6936-6937, 6941, 6944, 6947, 6981, 6984, 6989-6890, 6992-6993 and 6995.
The entrance to Wellington Harbour looking out to sea, 1910
Landscape format. On the left Pencarrow Head: on the right Steeple Rock.
The Govt. Buildings : said to be the largest wooden building in the world. Wellington, New Zealand, 1910
[No print]. Missing.
The Grand Stand : cricket match New Zealand versus Australia, 1910
Landscape format. Sir Joseph Ward, the Premier, in the Grand Stand. This is the 'basin' reserve: originally intended for a dock: during the great earthquake the whole of this was raised. Wellington.
The suspension bridge : Earthquake Rift, 1910
[Hobson Street Footbridge. S.S.] Wellington : New Zealand. [showing back of child in white with bonnet crossing the bridge to adults in distance].