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The Royal couple are standing in the back of a specially converted jeep as it drives past thousands of children gathered in Athletic Park. As their car passes the children they all swarm en masse to the other side of the field to get another look as the jeep turns a corner.
A massive fire destroyed the nearly-completed three-storey Social Security building. Just seven weeks later a new building was completed and opened by the prime minister Michael Joseph Savage
Wellington High School girls perform physical drills, 1901
The 19th Battalion and Armoured Regiment Association memorial boulder and plaque in Hataitai, Wellington.
Queen Elizabeth II opens the new Parliamentary Executive Wing (the Beehive) in Wellington, 28 February 1977
Pro-abortion rights march, Wellington, 1973
Wellington protest march against French nuclear testing in the Pacific, 1972
iew of the crowd of about 4,500 anti Vietnam war protestors gathered in Cuba Street outside the Wellington Town Hall, 1 May 1971
Anti abortion demonstrators marching in Willis Street, Wellington, 1974
For four decades HMY Britannia supported members of the royal family while they were visiting New Zealand.
Film showing two US Marine teams playing baseball in Wellington, 31 January 1943
Wellington's Supreme Court Building in the 1880s.
The Roll of Honour in the foyer of Wellington's Railway Station honours the members of the New Zealand Railways Department who served overseas during the Second World War.
Queuing for rationed goods in Wellington
A 2NZEF soldier returns home to Wellington on furlough, July 1943.
Nurse Mae Carson with wounded New Zealand soldiers, Wellington Hospital, Christmas, 1944
The HMNZS Kiwi leaving Wellington Harbour in May 1951
Hear about Wellington's Westpac Stadium – known affectionately as the 'Cake Tin' – opened in 1999 to replace the former rugby venue of Athletic Park.
Uniform worn by one of the Edwin sisters, both of whom were part of the 'Wellington Amazons' Ladies' Khaki Corps in 1900.
Programme cover advertising a South African War fundraiser at the Wellington Opera House, 21 March 1900

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