New Zealand - New Plymouth
- The Wharf
- Circa 1910
- Frank Duncan Photo
- Photo Postcard Format
New Plymouth
- The major city of the Taranaki Region
- Named after the English city of Plymouth from where the first English settlers migrated
- In 1828 Richard "Dicky" Barrett (1807–47) set up a trading post at Ngamotu after arriving on the trading vessel Adventure.
- Barrett traded with the local Māori and helped negotiate the purchase of land from them on behalf of the New Zealand Company.
- Settlers were selected by the Plymouth Company, which was set up to attract emigrants from the West Country of England, and which took over land initially purchased by the New Zealand Company.
- The first of the town's settlers arrived on the William Bryan, which anchored off the coast on 31 March 1841.
- A series of disputes over ownership and settlement of land developed between Māori and settlers soon after and New Plymouth became a fortified garrison town in 1860–1861 as more than 3500 Imperial soldiers, as well as local volunteers and militia, fought Māori in the First Taranaki War.
Reference: Wikipedia