Colour photograph of a graveyard with tombstones

Rita Angus and the Bolton Street Cemetery

Wellington City Council Archives, 00521-41-3.

Discover the story behind renowned artist Rita Angus’s artistic documentation of the changes in her historic neighbourhood cemetery.

Hear about the well-known artist, Rita Angus, who lived and worked in Thorndon in the 1960s and opposed the building of the Wellington Urban Motorway through the cemetery. When hundreds of headstones were removed and stacked in storage near her home, she made many sketches. This tour follows her trail.

This tour starts at the Seddon Memorial, by the parking area at the end of Kinross Street, and finishes at the Bolton Street Cemetery Museum, lower Bolton Street.

Children aged 12 and under are free; well-behaved dogs, on leads, are welcome.

Health & Safety

Please wear sturdy shoes, as some of the paths are steep and can be slippery. Care is required. This event is not suitable for the use of prams and wheelchairs.

Location
Seddon Memorial, by the parking area at the end of Kinross Street, Bolton Street Cemetery, 26 Bolton Street, Wellington

Regions

Wellington CBD

Tags

Walking Tour
Family Activities

Event times

3:30-4:45pm Mon 28 Oct


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Cost: $10

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11am-12:15pm Sat 2 Nov


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11am-12:15pm Sun 17 Nov


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Event hosts

Friends of Bolton Street Cemetery

A volunteer group formed in 1977 to advocate, preserve, protect and enhance for public benefit, the Bolton Street Cemetery. We offer guided tours to help people know about and understand this beautiful historic burial ground, and we support, assist and advise the Wellington City Council in its efforts to protect and restore the heritage graves and to develop the area as an historic cemetery.

Email: friendsbolton@gmail.com