New Zealand Parliament Buildings - Photographs

Photographs

  • The Beehive

  • Bowen House, the Beehive and the steps of Parliament House

  • The Beehive (left), Parliament House (centre) and the Parliamentary Library (right)

  • Panorama of Parliament House and Library

  • The Parliamentary Library

  • The rear of Parliament House

  • The proposed completed Parliament House with the Beehive moved behind it

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