52 relations: Alexander Turnbull (bibliophile), Alfred Ludlam, Anglicanism, Beehive, Burial, Burial vault (tomb), Catholic Church, Christian Toxward, Cultivar, Edward Gibbon Wakefield, Eight-hour day, Europe, George Macfarlan, Harry Holland, Henry Blundell (publisher), James FitzGerald (New Zealand politician), Jews, John Plimmer, Jonas Woodward, Kennedy Macdonald, Margaret Alington, Mushroom, New Zealand Academy of Fine Arts, New Zealand Labour Party, Phyllody, Prime Minister of New Zealand, Richard Seddon, Rod (unit), Rood (unit), Rosa 'Albéric Barbier', Rosa 'Cécile Brünner', Rosa 'Ispahan', Rosa 'La France', Rosa 'Old Blush', Rosa 'Souvenir de la Malmaison', Rosa × damascena, Rosa banksiae, Rosa laevigata, Rosa rubiginosa, Rose garden, Samuel Duncan Parnell, Sexton (office), The Evening Post (New Zealand), Thorndon, New Zealand, Victorian era, Wellington, Wellington Botanic Garden, Wellington City Council, Wellington Urban Motorway, William Barnard Rhodes, ..., William Beetham, William Wakefield. Expand index (2 more) »
Alexander Turnbull (bibliophile)
Alexander Horsburgh Turnbull (14 September 1868 – 28 June 1918) was a New Zealand merchant, dandy and book collector.
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Alfred Ludlam
Alfred Ludlam (1810 – 8 November 1877) was a leading New Zealand politician, horticulturist and farmer who owned land at Wellington and in the Hutt Valley.
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Anglicanism
Anglicanism is a Western Christian tradition that evolved out of the practices, liturgy and identity of the Church of England following the Protestant Reformation.
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Beehive
A beehive is an enclosed structure man-made in which some honey bee species of the subgenus Apis live and raise their young.
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Burial
Burial or interment is the ritual act of placing a dead person or animal, sometimes with objects, into the ground.
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Burial vault (tomb)
A burial vault is a structural underground tomb.
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Catholic Church
The Catholic Church, also known as the Roman Catholic Church, is the largest Christian church, with more than 1.299 billion members worldwide.
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Christian Toxward
Christian Julius Toxward (1831–1891) was a New Zealand architect.
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Cultivar
The term cultivarCultivar has two denominations as explained in Formal definition.
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Edward Gibbon Wakefield
Edward Gibbon Wakefield (20 March 1796 – 16 May 1862) is considered a key figure in the early colonisation of South Australia and New Zealand.
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Eight-hour day
The eight-hour day movement or 40-hour week movement, also known as the short-time movement, was a social movement to regulate the length of a working day, preventing excesses and abuses.
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Europe
Europe is a continent located entirely in the Northern Hemisphere and mostly in the Eastern Hemisphere.
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George Macfarlan
George Macfarlan (1837/38 – 9 October 1868) was a 19th-century Member of Parliament representing the Lyttelton electorate.
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Harry Holland
Henry Edmund Holland (10 June 1868 – 8 October 1933) was an Australian-born newspaper owner, politician and unionist who relocated to New Zealand.
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Henry Blundell (publisher)
Henry Blundell (1813 – 15 June 1878), New Zealand newspaper founder, proprietor and publisher, "a man with two or three crafts at his fingers' ends",The Evening Post, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 32, 8 February 1915, Page 13 was born in Dublin, Ireland.
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James FitzGerald (New Zealand politician)
James Edward FitzGerald (4 March 1818 – 2 August 1896) was a New Zealand politician.
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Jews
Jews (יְהוּדִים ISO 259-3, Israeli pronunciation) or Jewish people are an ethnoreligious group and a nation, originating from the Israelites Israelite origins and kingdom: "The first act in the long drama of Jewish history is the age of the Israelites""The people of the Kingdom of Israel and the ethnic and religious group known as the Jewish people that descended from them have been subjected to a number of forced migrations in their history" and Hebrews of the Ancient Near East.
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John Plimmer
John Plimmer (28 June 1812 – 5 January 1905) was an English settler and entrepreneur in New Zealand who has been called the "Father of Wellington".
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Jonas Woodward
Jonas Woodward (1810? – 13 June 1881) was a New Zealand businessman, educationalist, politician, congregational leader and public trustee.
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Kennedy Macdonald
Thomas Kennedy Macdonald (6 April 1847 – 17 October 1914), known as Kennedy Macdonald or Kennedy Mac, was a 19th-century Liberal Party Member of Parliament in Wellington, New Zealand.
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Margaret Alington
Margaret Hilda Alington (née Broadhead, 30 September 1920 – 15 October 2012) was a New Zealand librarian, historian and author.
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Mushroom
A mushroom, or toadstool, is the fleshy, spore-bearing fruiting body of a fungus, typically produced above ground on soil or on its food source.
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New Zealand Academy of Fine Arts
The New Zealand Academy of Fine Arts (also known as the Wellington Art Society) was founded by William Beetham the esteemed portrait painter in 1882.
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New Zealand Labour Party
The New Zealand Labour Party (Rōpū Reipa o Aotearoa), or simply Labour (Reipa), is a centre-left political party in New Zealand.
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Phyllody
Phyllody is the abnormal development of floral parts into leafy structures.
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Prime Minister of New Zealand
The Prime Minister of New Zealand (Te Pirimia o Aotearoa) is the head of government of New Zealand.
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Richard Seddon
Richard John Seddon (22 June 1845 – 10 June 1906) was a New Zealand politician who served as the 15th Premier (Prime Minister) of New Zealand from 1893 until his death in office in 1906.
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Rod (unit)
The rod or perch or pole is a surveyor’s tool and unit of length equal to yards, 16 feet, of a statute mile or one-fourth of a surveyor's chain and 5.0292 meters.
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Rood (unit)
A rood is a historic English and international inch-pound measure of area, as well as an archaic English measure of length.
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Rosa 'Albéric Barbier'
Rosa 'Albéric Barbier is a popular rambling rose cultivar that was bred in 1900 by Barbier Frères et Compagnie.
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Rosa 'Cécile Brünner'
Rosa 'Cécile Brünner, also known as Mlle Cécile Brünner, Sweetheart Rose, Malteser Rose, or Mignon, is a light pink polyantha rose bred in France by Marie Ducher and introduced by her son-in-law, Joseph Pernet-Ducher in 1881.
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Rosa 'Ispahan'
'Ispahan', also known as 'Rose d'Ispahan' and 'Pompon des Princes', is a clear pink, half-open kind of Damask rose, a type of garden rose introduced from the Middle East to Europe during the crusading 13th century.
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Rosa 'La France'
La France is a pink rose cultivar found in France in 1867 by the rosarian Jean-Baptiste André Guillot (1827–1893).
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Rosa 'Old Blush'
Rosa 'Old Blush', also known as 'Parsons' Pink China', 'Old Blush China', 'Old China Monthly', is a China rose derived from Rosa chinensis, and is generally accepted as the first East Asian rose cultivar to reach Europe.
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Rosa 'Souvenir de la Malmaison'
'Souvenir de la Malmaison' is a rose cultivar with large, very pale pink, flowers that open flat.
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Rosa × damascena
Rosa × damascena, more commonly known as the Damask rose, or sometimes as the rose of Castile, is a rose hybrid, derived from Rosa gallica and Rosa moschata.
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Rosa banksiae
Rosa banksiae, common names Lady Banks' rose, or just Banks' rose, is a species of flowering plant in the rose family, native to central and western China, in the provinces of Gansu, Guizhou, Henan, Hubei, Jiangsu, Sichuan and Yunnan, at altitudes of.
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Rosa laevigata
Rosa laevigata, the Cherokee rose, is a white, fragrant rose native to southern China and Taiwan south to Laos and Vietnam, and invasive in the United States.
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Rosa rubiginosa
Rosa rubiginosa (sweet briar, sweetbriar rose, sweet brier or eglantine; syn. R. eglanteria) is a species of rose native to Europe and western Asia.
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Rose garden
A rose garden or rosarium is a garden or park, often open to the public, used to present and grow various types of garden roses or rose species.
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Samuel Duncan Parnell
Samuel Duncan Parnell (19 February 1810 – 17 December 1890) was an early New Zealand settler often credited with the establishment of the eight-hour day in New Zealand.
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Sexton (office)
A sexton is an officer of a church, congregation, or synagogue charged with the maintenance of its buildings and/or the surrounding graveyard.
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The Evening Post (New Zealand)
The Evening Post was an afternoon metropolitan daily newspaper based in Wellington, New Zealand.
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Thorndon, New Zealand
Thorndon is a historic inner suburb of Wellington, the capital city of New Zealand.
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Victorian era
In the history of the United Kingdom, the Victorian era was the period of Queen Victoria's reign, from 20 June 1837 until her death on 22 January 1901.
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Wellington
Wellington (Te Whanganui-a-Tara) is the capital city and second most populous urban area of New Zealand, with residents.
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Wellington Botanic Garden
The Wellington Botanic Garden, Wellington, New Zealand, covers 25 hectares of land on the side of the hill between Thorndon and Kelburn, near central Wellington.
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Wellington City Council
Wellington City Council is a territorial authority in New Zealand, representing the country's third-largest city by population, behind Auckland and Christchurch.
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Wellington Urban Motorway
The Wellington Urban Motorway, part of SH 1, is the major road into and out of Wellington, New Zealand.
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William Barnard Rhodes
William Barnard Rhodes (1807? – 11 February 1878), casually referred to as Barney Rhodes, was a New Zealand landowner, pastoralist, businessman and politician.
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William Beetham
William Beetham (25 July 1809 – 3 August 1888) was an English-born portrait painter.
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William Wakefield
William Hayward Wakefield (1801 - 19 September 1848) was an English colonel, the leader of the first colonising expedition to New Zealand and one of the founders of Wellington.
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