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Qu'est-ce (qui) est GO Wellington - définition


GO Wellington         
  • Designline [[trolleybus]] 344
GO Wellington was the brand name of Wellington City Transport Ltd, the Wellington subsidiary of NZ Bus, in New Zealand. The company was branded Stagecoach Wellington by its previous owner, the Stagecoach Group.
Vickers Wellington         
  • Vickers Wellingtons of 9 Squadron flying in formation.
  • Scale [[comparison diagram]] of the trio of British twin-engined medium bombers at the outbreak of the Second World War: Wellington (blue), [[Handley Page Hampden]] (yellow) and [[Armstrong Whitworth Whitley]] (pink).
  • A captured Wellington Mk.IC ''L7842'' in Luftwaffe service, probably at [[Rechlin-Lärz Airfield]], circa 1941.
  • magnetic field generator]] to detonate [[naval mine]]s at Ismailia, Egypt
  • [[RNZAF]] Wellington Mark I aircraft with the original turrets; anticipating war, the [[New Zealand]] government loaned these aircraft and their aircrews to the RAF in August 1939
  • A wartime poster using a cutaway of a Vickers Wellington to illustrate how scrap and salvage was recycled for use in the production of war material. The poster expands on how different materials were used to make specific components of the bomber.
  • Wellington Mark Ia 3-view drawing, with profile views of Mark I (Vickers turrets), Mark II (Merlin engines), Mark III (Hercules engines, 4-gun tail turret), GR Mark VIII (maritime Mark Ic, metric radar) and GR Mark XIV (maritime Mark X, centimetric radar)
  • A crew member inside rear of Wellington fuselage
  • No.428 Sqn.]] RCAF. It completed its bomb run despite losing the rear gunner and turret and then flew back home for a landing with its bomb bay doors stuck open due to lack of hydraulic power
  • No. 104 Sqn.]] The criss-cross geodetic construction can be seen through the perspex panels in the side of the fuselage.
  • Vickers Wellington T.10 serial number MF628 undergoing restoration
  • Close up of a surviving Vickers Wellington bomber showing its geodetic airframe
  • Wellington IA ''N2980'' on display at Brooklands
  • Wellington GR Mk XIII showing anti-submarine radar masts
  • Bomb bay of a Wellington bomber
  • The tail turret of a Wellington, 1942
  • Wellingtons under construction, showing the [[geodetic airframe]]
TWIN-ENGINDED MEDIUM BOMBER FAMILY, 1936
Wellington Bomber; Vickers-Armstrong Wellington; Vickers Armstrong Wellington; Wellington bomber; Vickers Type 271 Wellington; Wellington Mk.II; Wellington Mk.VI; Vickers Wellington Ic "Air Controlled Interception"; Vickers Wellington IA; Vickers Wellington Mk.IC; Vickers Wellington VIII; Vickers Wellington GR Mk.VIII
The Vickers Wellington was a British twin-engined, long-range medium bomber. It was designed during the mid-1930s at Brooklands in Weybridge, Surrey.
wellington         
  • Wellingtonians gathered for the [[Anzac Day]] dawn service (2011)
  • Cuba Street]], [[Te Aro]], looking north. The street is considered the microcosm of Wellington's culture, being "quirky", colourful, and packed full of shops, cafés, restaurants and art, such as the [[Bucket Fountain]] (pictured).
  • Kelburn]]
  • Mount Victoria]] neighbourhood, emblematic of the style of the area
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  • Parliament Buildings]] and [[Turnbull House]] are in the background.
  • wāhi tapu]], and pre-1840 battle sites, as well as battle sites from the New Zealand Land Wars.
  • City Gallery]], an art gallery
  • Bond Store]], a classic Victorian building in the French Second Empire style in the early 1890s.
  • Apartments at [[Oriental Bay]]
  • Matangi]] [[electric multiple unit]]
  • Old Government Buildings]], Lambton Quay, the second-largest wooden building in the world and the largest in the Southern Hemisphere
  • The Old High Court, since restored as the [[Supreme Court of New Zealand]]
  • Old St Paul's]] was the Anglican [[pro-cathedral]], and is one of the oldest structures in Wellington.
  • The old [[Public Trust Building]] in Lambton Quay is an example of Edwardian architecture in Wellington, built entirely from granite.
  • Te Papa]] ("Our Place"), the Museum of New Zealand
  • Cuba Street]], c. 1883
  • Miramar]]
  • Kelburn]] campus, one of four in Wellington
  • [[Wellington Botanic Gardens]]
  • [[Te Wharewaka o Poneke]] on the Wellington waterfront
  • Satellite view of the Wellington area
  • Mount Victoria]]
  • Population density in Wellington region (2008) based on census data
  • [[Wellington Harbour]], November 2009
  • Interior of [[Wellington railway station]]
  • [[Wellington Town Hall]] on [[Te Ngākau Civic Square]]
  • The Wellington urban area (pink) is administered by four local authorities.
  • Elephant House at [[Wellington Zoo]]
  • [[Wellington Regional Stadium]]
CAPITAL OF NEW ZEALAND; URBAN AREA OF THE CITIES OF WELLINGTON, LOWER HUTT, UPPER HUTT, AND PORIRUA
Wellington New Zealand; Wellington, New Zealand; UN/LOCODE:NZTRG; Wellington (New Zealand); Wellington, NZ; Wellington, new zealand; UN/LOCODE:NZWLG; Wellinton; Wellington NZ; Wellingotn; Welington; Wellington buildings; New Zealand Wellington; Wellingto; History of Wellington; Museums in Wellington; Festivals in Wellington; Climate of Wellington
(also wellington boot)
¦ noun Brit. a knee-length waterproof rubber or plastic boot.
Origin
C19: named after the British soldier and Prime Minister the 1st Duke of Wellington.