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Early Wellington

Fig. 111.—The Quay, 1900. The building at the left (Midland Hotel site) was the hotel adjoining the Theatre Royal, in Johnston Street (site of Police Headquarters). The hotel was accessible to the lounge of the theatre. The German Band is here seen at the corner. The Occidental Hotel (now Kirkcaldie and Stains) is opposite. The Dresden (later the Bristol) Piano Company's rooms, and the Economic (now merged in the D.I.C.) are at the next corner. The horse tram was in operation. Lindsay's Corner …

Fig. 111.—The Quay, 1900. The building at the left (Midland Hotel site) was the hotel adjoining the Theatre Royal, in Johnston Street (site of Police Headquarters). The hotel was accessible to the lounge of the theatre. The German Band is here seen at the corner. The Occidental Hotel (now Kirkcaldie and Stains) is opposite. The Dresden (later the Bristol) Piano Company's rooms, and the Economic (now merged in the D.I.C.) are at the next corner. The horse tram was in operation. Lindsay's Corner (Woodward Street) is at the extreme right.

Fig. 111.—The Quay, 1900. The building at the left (Midland Hotel site) was the hotel adjoining the Theatre Royal, in Johnston Street (site of Police Headquarters). The hotel was accessible to the lounge of the theatre. The German Band is here seen at the corner. The Occidental Hotel (now Kirkcaldie and Stains) is opposite. The Dresden (later the Bristol) Piano Company's rooms, and the Economic (now merged in the D.I.C.) are at the next corner. The horse tram was in operation. Lindsay's Corner (Woodward Street) is at the extreme right.