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Thomas Bracken's grave

Thomas Bracken's grave

Journalist and politician Thomas Bracken is largely remembered for the words of New Zealand’s national anthem, ‘God defend New Zealand’. But for many years he was much more famous for his poem ‘Not understood’, the words of which appear on his grave in Dunedin’s Northern Cemetery. Dunedin locals were also familiar with ‘Dunedin from the bay’ (1890):

Go, trav'ler, unto others boast
Of Venice and of Rome;
Of saintly Mark's majestic pile,
And Peter's lofty dome;
Of Naples and her trellised bowers;
Of Rhineland far away:—
These may be grand, but give to me
Dunedin from the Bay.

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Malcolm McKinnon, 'Otago places - Northern Dunedin', Te Ara - the Encyclopedia of New Zealand, http://www.TeAra.govt.nz/en/photograph/22768/thomas-brackens-grave (accessed 29 March 2024)

Story by Malcolm McKinnon, updated 1 Jul 2015