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| Down from the botanical garden and therough the Bolton St. cemetery, which we found unusually sparse for a central settlers' cemetery |
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| Until we realized it was bisected by Wellington's central expressway and that some thousands of graves had to be relocated up the hill; note interesting iron tombstone... |
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| Inscriptions quite effusive in those days; or maybe engravers were cheap |
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| One of several Maori |
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| Moving right along, through the government center: the Beehive, NZ's parliament building |
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| Monumental view |
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| More government buildings |
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| St. Paul's, Wellington's original Anglican cathedral, 1860s |
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| All timber |
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| And Gothic too |
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| Chancel |
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| Probably not 13th century |
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| More of the growth vs. historic preservation thing |
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| And beautiful art decos scattered all over |
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| Central expressway |
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| Katherine Mansfield birthplace |
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| A short story writer of note; Rebecca teaches a couple of her stories; she died quite young |
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| The US embassy, occupying the site of the family house where she lived most of her life |






















1 comment:
Love that church!
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