• Cenotaph (Wellington, N.Z.) – Te Puna Mātauranga o Aotearoa / The National Library of New Zealand.
  • Wellington cenotaph, first used officially on Anzac Day (25 April) 1931 and dedicated on 17 April 1932. The cenotaph was designed by Grierson, Aimer and...
  • After visiting the Parliament buildings, we saw Wellington Cenotaph which is next to the parliament. There is a staircase down to the Cenotaph.
  • Standing guard over the city of Wellington, the Cenotaph is a nationally significant monument that presents a timeless message of the losses and realities...
  • The Wellington Cenotaph is a war memorial located across from the Old Government Buildings in Wellington New Zealand.
  • It is also known as the Wellington Citizens' War Memorial. The Cenotaph was first used officially on Anzac Day, 25 April 1931.
  • The Wellington Cenotaph is a war memorial which commemorates the people from New Zealdn who were killed in the First of Second World War and the conflicts...
  • After a lot of hunting - and the help of the Wellington council records office - we can tell you the Wellington cenotaph is 19.5m high.
  • Various sites around Wellington were considered for the cenotaph and in 1928 the corner of Bowen and Molesworth Streets was agreed upon.
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