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{{link.linkText}} {{link.linkText}} LOCALMAPS - GIS.WCC.GOVT.NZ Your browser is currently not supported. Please note that creating presentations is not supported in Internet Explorer versions 6, 7. We recommend upgrading to the 1918 INFLUENZA PANDEMIC Date Range November - December 1918 Description In 1918, at the end of World War 1, New Zealand suffered major casualties in a worldwide influenza pandemic. Around 9,000 New Zealanders died. 741 people died in Wellington during the pandemic. 667 victims were buried at Karori Cemetery, with others buried at various locations including Bolton Street Cemetery and Porirua Cemetery. DWELLING, 111 CECIL ROAD, WADESTOWN Dwelling, 111 Cecil Road, Wadestown. Expand/collapse. Descriptive Data. Record Identifier154 Date Range 31 August 1954 DescriptionSheet/digital file number: 261. Subject matter: 111 Cecil Road, pedestrian access to a single storey wooden dwelling. MediumPhotograph - negative. WCC, INFRASTRUCTURE, PUBLIC DRAINAGE PLANS (D PLANS WCC, Infrastructure, Public drainage plans (D Plans) Descriptive Data. Archives Identifier00423 Date Range 1890-2005 DescriptionThis series holds the ‘as built’ plans for the Wellington’s public drainage system. Although the oldest plan in the series is from 1890, the majority date from 1893 and they go through almost to the present day. MAP OF KARORI CEMETERY PUBLIC SECTION BLOCK K III, P2 A-M Map of Karori Cemetery Public Section Block K III, P2 A-M. Descriptive Data. Record Identifier28 Date Range Unknown DescriptionShows plot numbers and depth of burials. No dates MediumPlan. CONTACT US | ARCHIVES ONLINE Your name Your email address Your message. Recollect Privacy Policy | Recollect Terms of Use. Content on this site may be subject to Copyright, please contactARCHIVES ONLINE
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SEARCH - SOLICITORS' STATEMENT OF ACCOUNTS - WELLINGTON Select one of the search criteria below to find the correct address for the required Statement of Account. 1918 INFLUENZA PANDEMIC Date Range November - December 1918 Description In 1918, at the end of World War 1, New Zealand suffered major casualties in a worldwide influenza pandemic. Around 9,000 New Zealanders died. 741 people died in Wellington during the pandemic. 667 victims were buried at Karori Cemetery, with others buried at various locations including Bolton Street Cemetery and Porirua Cemetery. WCC, PRIVATE DRAINAGE CONNECTION APPLICATION PLANS WCC, Private drainage connection application plans. Archives Identifier00432 Date Range 1892-1992 DescriptionThis series contains the plans that relate to applications made for private drainage connections. They date from 1892 through to 1992 and show the connection of drains from buildings to the public drainage system. DWELLING, 111 CECIL ROAD, WADESTOWN Dwelling, 111 Cecil Road, Wadestown. Expand/collapse. Descriptive Data. Record Identifier154 Date Range 31 August 1954 DescriptionSheet/digital file number: 261. Subject matter: 111 Cecil Road, pedestrian access to a single storey wooden dwelling. MediumPhotograph - negative. WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL CEMETERIES MAPS AND PLANS Wellington City Council Cemeteries Maps and Plans. Archives Identifier00271 Date Range Circa 1920 DescriptionA range of maps and plans of the Bolton Street, Karori and Makara Cemeteries and plans of the gas-fired cremation chamber installed at the crematorium around 1945. Bolton Street plans include several proposals relating to theMotorway
WCC, KARORI CEMETERY, BURIAL REGISTERS (SEXTON'S SET Archives Identifier 00752 Date Range 1870-Description There were two sets of burial registers for Karori Cemetery - one held at the Cemetery and the other at the Town Hall for reference. This is the Sexton's set. The Sexton's office at Karori Cemetery holds a complete set of registers for Karori cemetery as well as a database of all known burials in cemeteries looked after by the WCC since 1849. WCC, THOMAS WARD SURVEY MAPS OF WELLINGTON CITY WCC, Thomas Ward Survey Maps of Wellington City. Archives Identifier00500 Date Range 1892 DescriptionThis is a series of lithograph copies of a survey map of Wellington compiled by Thomas Ward for the Wellington City Council. In 1889 Ward approached the Council and proposed producing a SUBDIVISION, DRESS CIRCLE, NEWLANDS, BELLEVUE LANDS LTD Record Identifier 27050 (16/4/10) Date Range 1991-1998 Description Contains information relating to the subdivision of Part Section 15 Harbour District into Lots 1, 201-207, 261, 279-285 DP 80934, and Lots 2, 262-267, and 269-278 DP 80935, and the formation of Tamworth Crescent and Bennett Grove. Medium File* Skip to content
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