KIRKCALDIE & STAINS AT WELLINGTON MUSEUM.
The Kirkcaldie & Stains exhibit is now open at Wellington Museum! We’re keeping one of Wellington’s beloved department store alive and here’s a video of how it was all put together. Great job from the Exhibitions and Collections team.
Music: The Blue Danube by Johann Strauss II from the YouTube Audio Library.
Kirkcaldie & Stains Christmas Window Animation 2013 By Bizzart
Bizzart created the 2013 Christmas window animation for Kirkcaldie & Stains department store in Wellington, New Zealand. High fantasy, New Zealand culture and traditional Christmas tales are woven together to create a unique experience.
Kirkcaldie and Stains Christmas shop 2014 by nzchristmas.nz
A brief video on our visit to the Kirkcaldie and Stains Christmas shop 2014. If you're In Wellington you must go there. It's magic.
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CBRE New Zealand | Landmark New Zealand investment
Wellington NZ, Forsyth Barr Tower and Bayleys Tower. This landmark investment offers a strategic opportunity to invest into a tightly held segment of the capital's property market. With two office towers combined with the rich heritage of iconic retailer, Kirkcaldie & Stains, assets of this nature are seldom on offer.
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The sale of Kirkcaldie and Stains June 2015 - AMP Talk Money
Wellington’s Kirkcaldie and Stains store is closing after 150 years in the city. Tony Field discusses the details on AMP Talk Money.
Wellington museum, Māori Stories, New Zealand
Wellington museum, Māori Stories
Wellington museum is located in the city centre, and is free to the public. This 8 minuets video shows two interesting Maori stories.
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A Millennium Ago – Māori Stories from Way Back uses intriguing theatrical illusionistic techniques to tell Māori creation legends.
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Wellington Museum is a museum on Queens Wharf in Wellington, New Zealand. It occupies the 1892 Bond Store, a historic building on Jervois Quay on the waterfront of Wellington Harbour. It was recently voted as one of the top 50 museums in the world The Times
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Kirkcaldie and Stains Xmas Display
A Christmas display at Kirkcaldies and Stains in Wellington, NZ
Around Wellington City, New Zealand
Oriental Bay, Te Papa, Lambton Quay
Wellington Sights and Sounds - things to see and do (lots for free)
Wellington, New Zealand - here's some of the things on offer in central Wellington - all within walking distance, mostly on the flat..... lots for free
Wellington Railway Station - departure point for the Overlander train to Auckland
Victoria Uni Law School - believed to be the largest wooden building in the southern hemisphere
The Beehive and Parliament - conducted tours on most days; free entry
Wellington Cathedral - free entry
National Library - book repository that usually has an exhibition running; free entry
National Archives - home to the Treaty of Waitangi and also has exhibitions; free entry
Old St, Paul's - a favourite Wellington wedding venue; free entry
The Thistle Inn - one of Wellington's earliest public houses
War Memorial - the centre of remembrance on Anzac Day
Supreme Court - interesting architectural feature; New Zealand's highest Court of Appeal; free entry
The Fall of the Public Service - broken pillars representing the dismantling of New Zealand's state bureaucracy during the 1980's
Kirkcaldie and Stains - (now re-named 'David Jones', on Lambton Quay which is also known as the 'Golden Mile' for its upmarket shops.
Cable Car - runs up the hillside to the Botanic Gardens, Carter Observatory and leads the way to Zealandia bird sanctuary
Wellington Public Library - warm on cold days and a good place to catch up on newspapers and magazines; free entry
City Gallery - art exhibitions, usually free entry
Civic Square - surrounded by City Council premises
Michael Fowler Centre - modern entertainment venue
Town Hall - entertainment and conference venue
Museum of the City and the Sea - Wellington history; enchanting diorama on the top floor; free entry
Academy of Fine Arts - occasional painting exhibitions; free entry
Shed 11 - (also known as The National Portrait Gallery) art exhibitions; free entry
East West Ferries - ferry service across Wellington Harbour to Petone, Eastbourne and Somes Island
Te Papa - New Zealand's national museum; free entry
Oriental Parade beaches - sunbathing and swimming right by the city; the sand is imported from the South Island
Courtenay Place - entertainment strip with cinemas, bars, theatres, etc
National Film Archive - repository of New Zealand film, also shows 'art house' movies
Cuba Street - 'bohemian' shopping district of Wellington
Wellington Animation.mov
Animation of proposed Wellington Arch projections
New Zealand/Wellington Diwali Light Festival 2014
Taken on Oct 19, 2014. TSB Bank Arena.
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Kirkcaldie & Stains Satisfied Customers - Jewellery Dept. Interview
Kirkcaldie and Stains Department Store won the 2011 inaugural Roy Morgan Research customer satisfaction award with a remarkable 95% of customers either satisfied or very satisfied. Scoop Editor Alastair Thompson spoke to Kirkcaldie and Stains staff to find out the secret to their success.
Kirkcaldie and Stains Celebrates 150 Years
Kirkcaldie and Stains Celebrates 150 Years
The making of Ngā Tapuwae’s limited edition sterling silver pin - full video
Te Papa, in partnership with WW100 (the First World War Centenary Programme) and The Village Goldsmith, has released the Ngā Tapuwae New Zealand First World War Trails’ limited edition sterling silver pin.
The pin, which features the iconic Ngā Tapuwae New Zealand First World War Trails’ logo, embodies the same essence as the trails – remembrance. The trails are a journey of remembrance where people can follow in the footsteps of the New Zealanders who served in the First World War, and the pin is worn in memory of these same men and women.
The Ngā Tapuwae pin has been designed and made in New Zealand by The Village Goldsmith. Using 3D technology The Village Goldsmith digitally traced the Ngā Tapuwae logo for printing. Their expert jeweller, Heath Neilson, then crafted the sterling silver pins from the 3D mould in their Wellington workshop. The wooden box, which the pin is displayed in, has also been hand constructed in Wellington out of New Zealand Macrocarpa.
The limited edition Ngā Tapuwae pin is now available for purchase at Te Papa’s store or online at tepapastore.co.nz.
This video was created and produced by New Zealand film maker, Carey Hollinger -
Victoria University of Wellington - Guest Speaker Kerry Prendergast - May 2014
Kerry Prendergast was Mayor of Wellington for nine years, until 2010, and is a former Vice-President of Local Government New Zealand. Currently, Kerry is Chair of the Environmental Protection Authority, Tourism New Zealand, the New Zealand International Arts Festival Trust and the Wellington Jazz Music Festival Trust.
Kerry holds a Master of Business Administration and is a distinguished alumna of Victoria University. In 2011, she was made a Companion of the New Zealand Order of Merit for services to local government.
She is a Director of Kirkcaldie and Stains and WorkSafe New Zealand, and a Trustee of the New Zealand Community Trust, the Endangered Species Foundation and the Wellington Free Ambulance Board. Kerry is also a board member of the Motu Foundation and Phoenix Football Club, and is on the advisory boards of the Office of the Auditor General and FishHead Magazine.
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The combination of New Zealand & International display artists create stunning windows that meet with the marketing philosophies of the company. Distributed by Tubemogul.
Christmas at Kirkcaldie & Stains 2010 (animated window displays)
Kirkcaldie & Stains is Wellington's only 'true' department store, situated in Lambton Quay, Wellington's 'Golden Mile'.
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