William Hobbard Morton (1866–1923) was Wellington’s Chief Engineer, overseeing key infrastructure projects, including the Morton Dam.
Wainuiomata: Photos
Photographic timeline of Wainuiomata
Documenting Wainuiomata with an ever growing collection of photos. This includes locations such as the town centre, suburbs, landscapes, coastline, rivers, and reserves.
Photo articles are dated by the age of the main photo or the main subject rather than when the article was written. This places the photos in a timeline. Some photos date back to the 1800s. We either have permission to show these old photos or they have no copyright. Modern photos on the site were taken by David Johnson of Wainuiomata.Net unless otherwise specified.
Collis House
David Johnson / / / History, Photos, Homes, Housing / 0Collis House, built in the early 1860s, is named after the Collis family who settled in Wainuiomata. The house...
Scholes Cottage
David Johnson / / / History, Photos, Homes, Housing / 0Thomas Scholes (1839–1923) constructed this cottage around 1865 on Coast Road, and it remains standing at 103 Coast Road...
This historic Church, situated in Wainuiomata's oldest churchyard, held its inaugural service on February 6, 1866.
Crowther Home
David Johnson / / / Photos, Homes / 0A photograph of Brookfield taken during the 1920s or 1930s. The Crowther home, built by John Crowther around 1863-1866,...
The old homestead, Willow Bank, Wainuiomata was built in 1862. Willow Bank was on the west bank of the...
Fitzherbert Road, originally known as Swamp Road before 1959, extended to the base of the hills leading to Naenae...
The History of Wainuiomata Primary School
David Johnson / / / History, Photos, Buildings, Schools / 1Established in 1857, Wainuiomata Primary School, a state school, resides in Homedale, the oldest suburb in Wainuiomata.
Gollans Valley
David Johnson / / / History, Photos, Videos, Land / 0Gollans Valley, located in the hills between Eastbourne and Wainuiomata is the only property in Wainuiomata with an Eastbourne...
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