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Wellington, 1912. Artist: Charles Robinson
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Wellington, 1912. Artist: Charles Robinson
Wellington, 1912. Wellington was originally established in 1823 by Lieutenant Percy Simpson in as an agricultural station. Wellington is the second oldest New South Wales settlement west of the Blue Mountains. From More About The Empire by Alice Talwin Morris. [Blackie and Son Limited, London, Glasgow and Bombay, 1912]
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Alice Talwin Alice Talwin Morris Arial View Australia Blackie Blackie And Son Blackie Son Blackie Son Ltd Charles Robinson Elevated View Housing Imperialism More About The Empire Morris New South Wales New Zealand North Island Oceania Percy Robinson Rooftop Settlement Simpson Wellington British Empire
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This photo print, titled "Wellington, 1912" showcases the artistic brilliance of Charles Robinson. The image takes us back in time to the early days of Wellington, a settlement established in 1823 by Lieutenant Percy Simpson as an agricultural station. Nestled in the picturesque landscape of New South Wales, Australia, this second oldest settlement west of the Blue Mountains exudes charm and history. The photograph captures a stunning vista from an elevated view, offering a unique perspective on the town's architecture and natural surroundings. The rooftops of houses dotting the landscape create a sense of warmth and community amidst the vastness of Oceania's North Island. As we delve into Alice Talwin Morris' book "More About The Empire" published by Blackie and Son Limited in 1912, we gain insight into Wellington's significance within British imperialism. This print serves as both a visual delight and an invitation to explore literature that delves deeper into this era. With its monochrome aesthetic adding a touch of nostalgia, this print is not just an artistic masterpiece but also a historical treasure. It allows us to appreciate how settlements like Wellington played pivotal roles in shaping countries like Australia during the 20th century. Whether you are drawn to its architectural beauty or fascinated by its cultural heritage tied to British colonialism, this mesmerizing artwork by Charles Robinson offers endless possibilities for exploration and appreciation.
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