Lady McKenzie Garden for the Blind (Wellington, N.Z.)

A public garden built 1969-1970 at the northern end of Katherine Mansfield Memorial Park, Fitzherbert Terrace in northern Thorndon, Wellington. Named for Lady Ann May McKenzie, -1956, wife of philanthropist and businessman Sir John Robert Hugh (J R) McKenzie, 1876-1955.

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Canterbury University and two city parks in Wellington

Date: 1954-[ca 1974]

From: Einhorn family :Photographs

Reference: PA1-q-1088

Description: Photographs and a brochure of Benmore Hydroelectric Project, Waitaki River. Canterbury University, Ilam, Christchurch. Most of the material relates to the School of Engineering. The Ilam campus was constructed and occupied between 1960 and 1974. Photographs of what looks like the interior of a shop selling posters and prints of works of art. Views of Katherine Mansfield Memorial Park, Wellington, ca 1970. Also some printed material relating to the park. Lady McKenzie Garden for the Blind under construction and completed. This garden was designed and built ca 1969-70, and is situated at the northern end of Katherine Mansfield Memorial Park. Park associated with the Cenotaph, Wellington, early 1970s. Photographs of structures on the Wellington Urban Motorway. Quantity: 1 album(s) Album(s).