Description
View looking down Princes Street towards Emily Place, with St Paul's church at the foot of the street, the harbour beyond. The long low house to the right of the church would have been that of Brigade-Major Joseph Greenwood. To the extreme left, the original Wood's Royal Hotel can be seen, with its verandah partly enclosed with lattice. The two-storey building next door to it is the Royal Masonic Hotel, and beside that, the Union Bank of Australia. Various men, women and children are standing or sitting in the street, and a carriage drawn by two horses, carrying four people, rides up the street
According to Una Platts' 'The lively capital: Auckland 1840-1865', the image is given the title 'Princes Street, Auckland, 1849, with Colonel Wynyard's carriage'; this title does not appear on the original and may come from family knowledge
Wynyard made two versions of the scene; the other is privately owned. The Library holds a photographic reference to this version
Other Titles - Street
Image Licence
All Rights Reserved
Image Credit
Alexander Turnbull Library
Location
Princes Street, Auckland, New Zealand
Country
New Zealand
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Category
Buildings & Architecture