5 (366) · $ 22.50 · In stock
In the 1890s Dunedin had the mature feel of a larger city, such as Melbourne or Chicago, although its urban population was just 47,000 in 1896. This view looks south along Princes Street from the tower of the town hall and municipal chambers. It shows
The Lothians: The New Zealand and South Seas Exhibition, Dunedin, 1889-1890 (Part Five - A Tour of Some of the Display 'Courts')
Imbecile Passengers and Commercial Paradoxes, New Zealand 1880–1898
A brief history of disability in Aotearoa New Zealand - Office for Disability Issues
Eleanor Southey Baker McLaglan (nee Baker) – The Early Medical Women of New Zealand
Caversham, Dunedin, 1880s – Class – Te Ara Encyclopedia of New Zealand
NZ On Screen
History of New Zealand, 1769-1914 - A history of New Zealand 1769-1914
Dunedin – Rose Pascoe
The Project Gutenberg eBook of The Treaty Of Waitangi, or How New Zealand Became A British Colony by T. Lindsay Buick
A Concise History of New Zealand
University of Otago NZHistory, New Zealand history online