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HMS New Zealand in Wellington

HMS New Zealand in Wellington

HMS New Zealand arrived in Wellington on 12 April 1913 as part of a ten-week tour during which an estimated 500,000 New Zealanders inspected their gift to Mother England. The crew was showered with many gifts, including a piu piu (flax skirt) and greenstone tiki (pendant) – intended to ward off evil – which were presented to the ship’s captain. Here large crowds gather during the ships visit to Lyttelton in 1913.

Alexander Turnbull Library,
Reference No.1/1-002307-G
Further information and copies of this image may be obtained from the Library through its Timeframes website
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How to cite this page: 'HMS New Zealand in Wellington', URL: http://www.nzhistory.net.nz/media/photo/hms-new-zealand-in-wellington, (Ministry for Culture and Heritage), updated 7-Apr-2008

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