Bolton Row

Bolton Row was a placename in the early 1840s describing a row of houses along the beachline along modern Thorndon Quay, between Mulgrave Street and Davis Street.

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[Hilliard, George Richard] b 1801 :[Panorama of Port Nicholson 1841. Part 5 Thorndon Qu...

Date: 1841

From: [Hilliard, George Richard] b 1801 :[Panorama of Port Nicholson 1841]

Reference: C-012-005-5

Description: Detailed drawing of Wellington waterfront showing position of houses and inscribed l to r Drs Dorset & Johnson, Hay & McCathy [i.e. Hay & McHattie's Stores], Bolton Row. See also Embarkation Register Vol. 1 p. 51 Quantity: 1 drawing(s). Physical Description: Pencil 124 (irreg) x 567 mm Provenance: Purchased with Hilliard Journal qms Papers, 1972

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[Hilliard, George Richard] b 1801 :[Panorama of Port Nicholson 1841. Part 5 Thorndon Qu...

Date: 1841

From: [Hilliard, George Richard] b 1801 :[Panorama of Port Nicholson 1841]

Reference: C-012-005-5/6

Description: See child records for contents See also Embarkation Register Vol. 1 p. 51 Quantity: 1 drawing(s). Physical Description: Pencil 124 (irreg) x 1134 mm

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[Hilliard, George Richard] b 1801 :[Panorama of Port Nicholson 1841]

Date: 1841

By: Hilliard, George Richard, 1801-1881

Reference: C-012-005

Description: Detailed drawing showing position of houses and inscribed l to r Guyton, Native Pah, jetty [i.e. Barney Rhodes' jetty], Lyons & Co., Captn Rhodes, Brown's Inn, Proposed jetty, Ridgeway, Guyton & Earp, UBA [i.e. Union Bank of Australia], J & G Wade, Waitt & Tyser, France's Hotel [i.e. France's Stores], Major Durie, Wakefield Club, Barrett's Hotel, Col. Wakefield, Drs Dorset & Johnson, Hay & McCathy [i.e. Hay & McHattie's Stores], Bolton Row. Also shows clear view of the New Zealand Company Emigration Barracks in Thorndon and Pipitea Pa, both enclosed with fences in the far right of the view, the pa by the waterfront, the barracks at the tree line. See also Embarkation Register Vol. 1 p. 51 Quantity: 3 drawing(s) joined into one long panorama. Physical Description: Pencil 124 (irreg) x 567 mm Provenance: Purchased with Hilliard Journal qms Papers, 1972