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A Capital Suburb: Pipitea Thorndon
1839: The New Zealand Company arrives in Wellington
Enticing new settlers
Pipitea Pā
Wellington's oldest pub, the Thistle Inn
Dicky Barrett's hotel
Thorndon in 1859
Thorndon in 1877
Thorndon: Home to New Zealand's politicians
Thorndon Artists
1907: Fire at Parliament
Katherine, Jeanne and Leslie Mansfield
Living and learning in Thorndon
The American Invasion
The Wellington motorway
The dance studio of Estelle Beere
Ngāti Pōneke Young Māori Club