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Mr Ward's Map: Victorian Wellington street by street

Autor Elizabeth Cox
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 13 noi 2025
In 1891, a remarkable map of Wellington was made by surveyor Thomas Ward. It recorded the footprint of every building, from Thorndon in the north and across the teeming, inner-city slums of Te Aro to Berhampore in the south. Updated regularly over the next 10 years, it detailed hotels, theatres, oyster saloons, brothels, shops, stables, Parliament, the remnants of Māori kāinga, the Town Belt, the prisons, the ‘lunatic asylum’, the hospital and much more, in detail so particular that it went right down to the level of the street lights. Luxuriously packaged with a cloth case and fold-out jacket, Mr Ward’s Map uses this giant map and historic images to tell marvellous stories about a vital capital city, its neighbourhoods and its people at the turn of the twentieth century.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781991309068
ISBN-10: 1991309066
Pagini: 560
Dimensiuni: 230 x 315 x 40 mm
Greutate: 2.2 kg
Editura: Massey University Press
Colecția Massey University Press
Locul publicării:Auckland, New Zealand

Cuprins

INTRODUCTION: THE MAP OF EVERYTHING 7
THE MAP SHEETS 36—537
4 & 5 ‘They were a swarm’ 36
7 & 8 ‘The city was storm driven’ 48
9 & 10 The Thorndon elite 56
11 ‘Best by pale moonlight’ 68
13 & 14 ‘An immense crowd lined the streets’ 74
15 & 16 A royal visit 84
17 & 18 The cliff and the buried shore 104
20 & 21 ‘Living on this mountain of a hill’ 116
22 Business on ‘the beach’ 128
23 & 24 Laws and order 138
25 & 26 The golden mile 152
27 The entrance to the city 170
28 & 29 ‘The fashionable street’ 184
30 ‘Elephants so big you could see them for nothing’ 200
31 & 32 ‘No expense has been spared’ 210
33 & 34 ‘Onward, munching happily’ 222
35 & 36 ‘Insanitary and filthy’ 240
37 & 38 ‘Protected from the visits of sea monsters’ 248
39 & 40 ‘Round the rocks’ 254
44 & 45 ‘Most singular and picturesque’ 264
46 & 47 ‘A reformatory institution’ 272
48 & 49 ‘Gentlemen will please skate with hats removed’ 284
50 & 51 ‘Unfit for occupation and dangerous to public health’ 296
52 & 53 ‘No fire ever made a cleaner sweep’ 310
56 & 57 ‘Off like a flight of starlings’ 320
58 & 59 ‘The Old Shebang’ 330
60 & 61 ‘Members of the community, asking no favours’ 340
62 & 63 ‘The petition of the undersigned women’ 356
65 & 66 ‘Everything done in A1 style’ 364
67 ‘Criminality is advertised on top of a central hill’ 372
68 & 69 ‘The people’s recreation ground’ 380
70 & 71 ‘Healthy and pleasant mental recreation’ 392
73 & 74 ‘Not always a Garden of Eden’ 400
75 & 76 City of horses 408
78 & 79 ‘Standing round an intensely glowing lake’ 420
80 & 81 ‘None of the prison or madhouse look’ 430
83 & 84 ‘A shop in the midst of them’ 442
85 ‘Many workers are becoming their own landlords’ 450
86 & 87 ‘Retrieve your fortune and buy a Wellesley Block lot’ 458
88 & 89 ‘Bells were rung and cannons fired’ 468
90 ‘The groggy goddess of liberty’ 478
91 & 92 ‘Barbed-wire fences where there ought to be turnstiles’ 486
93 & 94 ‘Indignation meeting’ 492
95 & 96 ‘No more than a ‘stimulating tonic’ 500
97 & 98 ‘No pageant equal’ 510
99 & 100 ‘An electioneering placard in her straw hat’ 518
101 & 102 ‘The thoroughfare was a quagmire’ 526
103 Artillery in the Berhampore hills 532
CONCLUSION: EVOLUTION OF THE CITY, EVOLUTION OF THE MAP 538
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS 550
ABOUT THE AUTHOR 55 1
INDEX 552



Recenzii

‘It’s my favourite book of the year’ — Mark Amery, RNZ

‘This book is utterly extraordinary! . . . Mr Ward’s Map is a treasure and an extraordinary labour of love by Thomas Ward, who created the original maps with intricate detail, and by author Elizabeth Cox, whose extensive research and well-crafted text make it a work of art. This is a book to enjoy now and to hand down to future generations.’ — Karen McMillan, NZ Booklovers

‘Handsome, impressive’ — Mark Broatch, NZ Listener 100 Best Books of 2025