Thursday, February 15, 2007

Bolton Street Memorial Park /Cemetry

Just off the Terrace (the back of which you can see in the first photo). The only European cemetry in Wellington between 1840-90 ish, consequently the resting place of some famous early European New Zealanders (Wakefield and Seddon, to name two). Had a bloody great motorway run through it in the 1960s, which meant exhuming and reburying 3600 bodies in a mass grave.



This grave records the deaths, separated by a few days each time, of six children from the same family - all victims of Scarlett fever in May 1865.







In the Jewish section...

No comments: