We’re asking visitors to write and leave love letters to Wellington in the Te Upoko o te Ika a Māui exhibition at the Museum of Wellington City & Sea. The exhibition features people's stories and passion about the greater Wellington region. One letter per day is selected to add to this blog. We welcome and encourage conversation and feedback to each letter.
Love Letters to Wellington
Wednesday, 11 September 2013
Chicken camouflaging
Thirty days hath September, thirty things we remember ... (#4 of 30)
One of my favourite places in Wellington is the Belmont Magazines in Belmont Regional Park. They command fantastic views to the Hutt, Wellington Harbour and city and over to Porirua (in fine weather). Apparently the magazines now mainly house sheep (or so the evidence suggests) but were built as ammunition storage during WW2, and apparently were meant to look like a chicken farm from the air (just in case there were any enemy aircraft). I'm not sure 60 bunkers with huge amounts of earthworks spread out over the landscape would have made me think of chickens, but then I'm not a trained pilot. (Tamsin, Development Project Manager).
Stay tuned for our daily memory posts throughout Wellington's Heritage Month 2013 - where staff and volunteers share one of their favourite stories of the Wellington Region.
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