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The 1940 Centennial - NCEA Level 2 history activities

The growth of New Zealand identity 1890–1980

Case study: the 1940 Centennial

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The 1940 Centennial 

Topics include:

  • the role of the Centennial Exhibition in Wellington as a symbol of progress and the ingenuity of the national spirit
  • the centennial and the nation at play
  • local commemorations 
  • the centennial and the Treaty of Waitangi. 

Between 8 November 1939 and 4 May 1940 more than 2.6 million people visited the New Zealand Centennial Exhibition in Wellington; this represents an average daily attendance of about 17,000 people. The government spent £250,000 – more than $19 million in today's money – on the exhibition.

The New Zealand Centennial, 1940

Playland - New Zealand Centennial, 1940

Dodgems and Crazy Houses

Most of the 2.6 million people who filed through the turnstiles went there to be entertained at Playland, the exhibition's big amusement park. They were following a well-worn path recognised by exhibition organisers who knew that successful high-profile rides would lure patrons back for the return visits that really made exhibitions pay.