Fort Parramatta
Appearance
Fort Parramatta was the name given to a fort north of Wellington, New Zealand, in the 1840s.[1] It was built 1846-47. The earthquakes of 1848 and 1855 reduced the building to a ruinous condition.[2] The remains of the fort are still visible on the Ngatitoa Domain in Porirua City, but the surrounding suburb name has been changed to "Paremata".
References
[edit]- ^ "Paremata barracks".
- ^ "HE NEW ZEALAND WARS: A HISTORY OF THE MAORI CAMPAIGNS AND THE PIONEERING PERIOD: VOLUME I (1845–64)". ndhadeliver.natlib.govt.nz. Retrieved 19 July 2024.
41°5′56.27″S 174°51′58.87″E / 41.0989639°S 174.8663528°E
External links
[edit]- Archaeology of Porirua - illustrated by photo of the remains of the fort
- "Fort Paremata, built 1846-47". NZETC. 1955.
- City Council definition of suburbs Archived 29 May 2013 at the Wayback Machine