Hay Street
New Zealand Survey Department :Plan of formation of Convalescent Home Road, surveyed fo...
Date: 1896
By: Richmond, Robert Richardson, 1865-1916
Reference: Plans-80-1483
Description: Shows present formation on Hay Street, pathway and slip Quantity: 1 plan(s). Physical Description: Ink and watercolour drawing on cream paper
Streets - H
Date: 1989-1993
From: Shephard, Wayne, active 1990-2001: Papers relating to Wellington buildings
Reference: 2007-116-067
Description: File comprises Archive of Wellington Architecture research forms. Some forms include newspaper cuttings. Selected names indexed. Composite folder of streets beginning with H. Quantity: 1 folder(s).
Crichton & McKay :Residential flats and garage, Hay Street, Oriental Bay, for Mrs J War...
Date: 1928
From: [Architectural plans collected by Bulleyment Fortune architects. 1890-1900s]
By: Crichton & McKay (Firm)
Reference: Plans-91-0269/0276
Description: Includes ground first and second floor plans for residential flats, beam and foundation slab details, locality plan, elevations and sections. Also includes fireplace details. Quantity: 8 plan(s). Physical Description: Ink drawings and diazo prints, sizes varying
[Architect unknown] :[Plan of sewer drain and proposed new drain for Convalescent Home,...
Date: 1941
Reference: Plans-80-1485
Description: Details of sewer drain alongside Hay Street and proposed new drain Quantity: 1 plan(s). Physical Description: Ink drawing on grey linen paper
Penty, Francis :Convalescent Home. [1896?]
Date: 1896
By: Penty, Francis, 1841-
Reference: Plans-80-1482
Description: Site plan, showing Hay Street, convalescent home and new road, front elevation and plan of washhouse. Inscriptions: Recto - bottom right - Francis Penty Architect; Recto - bottom centre - J Paterson and Martin, J Quantity: 1 plan(s). Physical Description: Ink and watercolour drawing on cream paper
Wickham, Charles, 1853-1940s :14 Hay St[reet. 1930s].
Date: 1931 - 1939
From: Wickham, Charles, 1853-1940s :Family album. Uncle Charlie's unfinished drawings. [1926-1941].
Reference: E-563-q-17
Description: Shows a view looking along Hay Street, Oriental Bay, with the wall of number 14 at the right. There are more houses at the end of the street, and on the hillside behind. Other Titles - A crayon drawing of 14 Hay St. I lived here for 4 happy years. Quantity: 1 drawing(s) inserted into slits in page of album.. Physical Description: Crayon, 220 x 170 mm. Provenance: Purchased from Mr Thomas H Hudson of England in 1997.
Specifications and contracts - Cottage for R C Hammerton, Hay Street, Wellington
Date: n d
From: Swan family : Records
Reference: fMS-Papers-3928-08
Description: Quantity: 1 folder(s).
Financial, official and miscellaneous papers
Date: [ca 1874-1900]
From: McLean family : Papers
Reference: MS-Papers-0032-1028
Description: The papers relate to R D D Maclean and include correspondence re business, shipping, financial concerns, donations, Road Board land tax assessment, land and property matters including correspondence re Wellington Hospital Convalescent Home, Hay Street, Oriental Bay; 16th Annual Report of Star Boating Club, 1881-1882; Maclean's winning of a gold medal for a wool exhibit in the Paris Universal Exhibition (London) (1889); accounts, receipts, stocks and shares and subscriptions; papers re recreational interests; plan of table for Imperial Federation League dinner; hymn sheet; letter from Toronto complimenting Maclean on his work toward jubilee services in NZ; shearing return 1890-1895 from J A Torr; correspondence between Donald McLean and Captain Maling of Government House (1877); visitor's safe receipt; Papers re Colonel Herrick and Robert Dobson, 1886-1887, and other papers. Identified persons entered under Name. Quantity: 1 folder(s). Provenance: Donor/Lender/Vendor - Purchased from Sotheby's in 1969
Adkin album 09
Date: From 1911 to 1949
From: Adkin, George Leslie, 1888-1964 :Photographs of New Zealand geology, geography, and the Maori history of Horowhenua
Reference: PA1-o-007
Description: Black & white photographs of the Wellington area, Vol 1 (images 1-240), taken by G L Adkin between 1911 and 1949. Earlier images include the house Fern Hill (at 324 The Terrace), and views from the house; Kelburn Cable Car tunnel, and view of the cable car from Kelburn Park; Wellington Botanic Garden; inner city views of Willis St., Lambton Quay (1913); Lyall Bay, Kilbirnie isthmus, Wellington Heads, Oriental Bay (1913); Harbour and city; swimming carnival at Island Bay; city from Mt Cook trig station (1918); panorama of Thorndon with Pipitea Point reclamation from the Nth end of Barnard St (1923); interior view of the Wellington City Corporation Trams Shed at Newtown; Kemp Point Powerhouse, Evans Bay; Miramar Gas Works (1923); Wider views of the city with Tinakori Ridge from Roseneath, Oriental Bay, Lyall Bay (1926); loading the Maheno (1926). Laying Foundation Stone of new railway station by the Duke of Gloucester, showing steel frame of the building under construction (17 December 1934). Views around the city in 1936, including Worser Bay, Breaker Bay, Dorset Point, Queens Drive, the city (panorama from Karepa St, Brooklyn); "wilds of Wellington" Mitchelltown, Highbury, Taitville, and Kelburn (from Karepa St); snow on hills and at Mt Kaukau (2 August 1936). Centennial Exhibition (6 March 1940). Views around the bays in 1948, Lyall Bay, Evans Bay, Kilbirnie, Eastbourne, Days Bay, Lowry Bay. Comparative views from Mt Alfred (1 taken in 1948, the other in 1905). Pamir sailing ship at Aotea Quay (December 1948); railway yards; Kaiwharawhara Gorge (1948); and the first visit of the Solent flying boat Ararangi to Evans Bay, October 1949.
Aubrey, Christopher, fl 1868-1906 :[Oriental Bay]. 1889.
Date: 1889
By: Aubrey, Christopher, active 1868-1906
Reference: C-030-023
Description: View from the south end of Oriental Bay looking north toward Wellington, showing rowing boat, boat-sheds, cows in field, houses, Oriental Parade and Oriental Terrace The large red house on the hill, upper left, was known as 'Thomas's Folly' and was built of Australian hardwood by Sir Godfrey John Thomas, half-brother to Sir George Grey, then later owned by Alfred Maurice Lewis of Thompson Lewis. The wood used for this house was said to have been left over from the Government Buildings in Lambton Quay. The large white house, also on the left, but lower, in Wilkinson Street (leading to Grass Street), was first owned by a Mr Wilkinson. The single-storey house on the corner of Hay Street was owned by a Mr Laurence Arcus. Painting has been trimmed. Supplied title Inscriptions: Recto - bottom left - [C.A]ubrey Quantity: 1 watercolour(s). Physical Description: Watercolour 249 x 499 mm on sheet 306 x 543 mm
Hay Street steps, Oriental Bay, Wellington
Date: [ca 1930]
From: Fry, Patricia Susan, 1924- :Family Scenes in Wellington and Manawatu by W T G Cody and Internal Affairs photographs of Royal Tours
Reference: 1/4-061582-F
Description: Hay Street steps, Oriental Bay, Wellington. Looks down over a man by a cabbage tree, towards houses and the harbour. Photograph taken circa 1930 by W T G Cody. Quantity: 1 b&w original negative(s). Physical Description: Film negative