Local History: Island Bay Sea Wall
Constructed from mass concrete poured in-situ, this approximately 340-metre-wall has significant townscape value as the defining feature of the Island Bay Esplanade. Following the construction of a similar wall in Lyall Bay in 1932-3, and Oriental Bay sea wall in 1922-30, these early protection works encouraged sand build-up on the beachside and offered places to socialise for Wellington’s growing suburban population. They also protected the road and electric tram lines from sand drift.
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