A view at the junction of Willis and Boulcott Streets, Wellington, New Zealand 1969. The trolleybuses see here were big part of the municipal transport system. These electric vehicles operated in Wellington from 1924 until 1932 and again from 1949 until 2017. It was the last trolleybus system operating in the country. The Hotel St George (right) was once one of Wellington’s top hotels. It is an Art Deco building occupying an historic corner site. It was briefly the country's largest hotel. Wellington is the capital city of New Zealand & is located at the south-western tip of the North Island.

A view at the junction of Willis and Boulcott Streets, Wellington, New Zealand 1969. The trolleybuses see here were big part of the municipal transport system. These electric vehicles operated in Wellington from 1924 until 1932 and again from 1949 until 2017. It was the last trolleybus system operating in the country. The Hotel St George (right) was once one of Wellington’s top hotels. It is an Art Deco building occupying an historic corner site. It was briefly the country's largest hotel. Wellington is the capital city of New Zealand & is located at the south-western tip of the North Island. Stock Photo
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M&N / Alamy Stock Photo

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2EB6NG7

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21 MB (686.6 KB Compressed download)

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3307 x 2221 px | 28 x 18.8 cm | 11 x 7.4 inches | 300dpi

Date taken:

1969

Location:

Willis and Boulcott Streets, Wellington, New Zealand

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This image could have imperfections as it’s either historical or reportage.

A view at the junction of Willis and Boulcott Streets, Wellington, New Zealand 1969. The trolleybuses see here were big part of the municipal transport system. These electric vehicles operated in Wellington from 1924 until 1932 and again from 1949 until 2017. It was the last trolleybus system operating in the country. The Hotel St George (right) was once one of Wellington’s top hotels. It is an Art Deco building occupying an historic corner site. It was briefly the country's largest hotel. The hotel was designed by architect William Prouse in 1930. The hotel was widely regarded as the capital city's top hotel, and played host to many events in its Palm Lounge. It played host to The Beatles during their 1964 tour and was the first-choice hotel for visiting dignitaries for many years. It is now St George Accommodation, specialising in affordable accommodation for workers, students and backpackers. Wellington is the capital city of New Zealand. It is located at the south-western tip of the North Island, between Cook Strait and the Remutaka Range. This image is from an amateur photographer’s 35mm Kodak colour transparency – it will look soft if used at too large a size.