History of city Upper Hutt, Wellington in photos
A small historical reference
Geography:
Date of foundation:
History:
Population: 38 400
Sights:
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Celebrating Day the coronation of King George V, 1911 |
First bakehouse, circa 1890s |
In front of the bakery of E. W. Mudgeway, Main Street, 1916 |
J. A. Hazelwood Drapery and Hardware store, Queen Street, 1910 |
Looking north along Main Street, showing Ames's Provincial Hotel, circa 1880 |
Main Road, election day, circa 1905 |
Main Street, circa 1890s |
Main Street, circa 1890s |
Main Street, 1914 |
Main Street, circa 1920's |
Man on a horse pulled cart, outside the butchery of A & W Keys, Main Street, 1920 |
Maoribank bridge over the Hutt River, circa 1920's |
Men in front of J. A. Hazlewood's shop, circa 1900's |
Post Office, between 1900-1920 |
Railway Station, circa 1910 |
Soldiers marching, circa 1900 |
St. Hilda's Church, 1916 |
Steam digger at the Silverstream, Brick and Tile Company, 1922 |
The fire damaged remains of the shop Benge & Pratt, 1914 |
The Sarjeant house and backyard, 17 March 1897 |
Town Hall and Cosy Theatre, circa 1910 |
Trentham Racecourse, crowd at the races, 1927 |
Trentham Racecourse grandstand, circa 1930's |
Trentham Racecourse, main building with grandstands, circa 1930's |
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Photos posted on the website in accordance with Article 7, paragraph 1 of the Berne Convention for the Protection of Literary and Artistic Works of 9 September 1886, the term of protection which is fifty years after the author's death.
After this period photos it becomes public domain. The participants of the Berne Convention are 167 States.