(61) Old Borough Council offices, Kelvin Street, Invercargill, c.1890
Component — Box: ICC-0998
Identifier: S27520001_061
Scope and Contents
West side of Kelvin Street, between Esk and Don. Block IX, section 11
Featuring: The former Invercargill Borough Council building.
Featuring: The former Invercargill Borough Council building.
Dates
- c.1890
Conditions Governing Use
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Biographical / Historical
In 1864, architects Taylor and Marchant were hired to construct a hall for the local Masonic guild. The building was known as Southern Cross Lodge no. 997, its façade originally showing a square and compass to represent the Masonic order. From 1866 until 1870, the building was used by the Southland Provincial Council, then from 1871 by its successor, the Invercargill Borough Council. During this time, the building was also occupied by Invercargill’s District and Supreme Courts, until a dedicated courthouse was established in 1878. When the building became too small for its civic purpose, the council relocated to the Town Hall. It remained in use for the traffic and gas departments until 1963, when it came under private ownership. In 1979 the structure came under the ownership of the New Zealand Historic Places Trust, who currently leases it to a retail business.
Source: ‘Centenary of Invercargill Municipality 1871 – 1971’ by J.O.P. Watt, REF: 993.98 WAT; ‘Heritage New Zealand’ online.
Source: ‘Centenary of Invercargill Municipality 1871 – 1971’ by J.O.P. Watt, REF: 993.98 WAT; ‘Heritage New Zealand’ online.
Extent
From the Item: 1 Volumes
Language of Materials
From the Item: English
Existence and Location of Copies
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Physical Description
Black and white, gelatin silver photographic print.
Dimensions
H 133mm x W 193mm
Album Caption
61. Old Borough Council offices, Kelvin Street, Invercargill.
Repository Details
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