Tuku Ihotanga me te Hītori o te motu Heritage & Local history
Browse our heritage guides and new material below or search for heritage images and material online.
Explore Wellington's digital heritage treasures. A Wellington City Libraries' project.
The architecture of our city is a reflection of our history over the past 150 years. From simple wooden houses, to streamlined Art Deco housing blocks.
For the 86 years between 1878 and 1964, public transport in Wellington was dominated by the tram.
Though there have been worse shipping disasters in New Zealand with far greater loss of life, the sinking of the Wahine in 1968 is by far the most well known.
The 1981 Springbok tour became one of the most divisive events in New Zealand history.
For over a century, much of what we now consider to be open public space was locked away from the average citizen with a line of stern buildings and wrought iron gates.
Selected and digitised from a small collection of motion picture films held in the Wellington City Archives, plus films of Wellington from Digital NZ.
In 1855, an earthquake struck the Wellington Region, permanently altering its landscape. Measuring 8.2, it was New Zealand's most powerful earthquake.
Did you know... Brooklyn was established in 1852 by John Fitchett senior as a dairy farm? Or that Berhampore was named after a place in Bengal?
Oral history is the collection and study of historical information about individuals, families, important events, or everyday life using audiotapes, videotapes, or transcriptions of planned interviews.
Early New Zealand published works relating to Wellington, digitised and made available online.
Library local history databases and indexes, searchable online. Includes The Evening Post Clippings Collection.
There have been many attempts at establishing newspapers in Wellington over the last 180 years, but two became our local papers of record for a century or more — The Evening Post and The Dominion.
Te Whanganui-a-Tara heritage and history — information about our legends, tupuna and important documents.
Interested in tracing your family history in New Zealand? Read our Genealogy Guide.
Search for heritage photos, maps and related ephemera
Search 30+ million New Zealand items across 300+ NZ institutional collections — about Digital NZ