Box ICC-0998
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Contains 114 Results:
(42) Theatre Royal and Puettelkow's Provincial Hotel, corner Tay and Conon Streets, c.1880
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Identifier: S27520001_042
Scope and Contents
Theatre Royal and Puettelkow's Provincial Hotel on the south west corner of the intersection of Tay and Conon streets, Block XII, section 14.
Dates:
c.1880
(6) Ketch Danzig in Conon Street, c.1866
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Identifier: S27520001_006
Scope and Contents
Features the ketch (or schooner) Danzig which was built outside Mr A. H. Puettelkow's Provincial Hotel on on the south west corner of the intersection of Tay and Conon Streets, Block XII, Section 14. See the Southland Times 14 February 1866, p.2 for details of it's launch.
The “Danzig” was named after the town in Pomerania, where Puettelkow was from.
Also features the Theatre Royal on Conon Street, and a team of bullocks. The hotel also features in photo number 42.
The “Danzig” was named after the town in Pomerania, where Puettelkow was from.
Also features the Theatre Royal on Conon Street, and a team of bullocks. The hotel also features in photo number 42.
Dates:
c.1866
(15) Flour Mill, Esk Street, c.1870
Component — Box: ICC-0998
Identifier: S27520001_015
Scope and Contents
Hare & Pratt's Flourmill, southside Esk Street between Kelvin and Devron streets. Block III, likely section 3 (as Lowther Arcade ran through sections 4 and 19).See caption, Southland Times, 10 Dec 1924, p. 15: The large building in the centre is Hare & Pratt’s Flourmill in Esk Street, where Watts & Grieve’s garage is now. The flour was all made by stone grinding. The right-of-way on the left led into the Lowther Arcade.See also ...
Dates:
c.1870
(11) View from Tay Street looking west, c.1863
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Identifier: S27520001_011
Scope and Contents
Most likely taken near Tay Street looking towards Pleasure Bay which was on the east side of the Estuary at the end of Crinan Street, about where it intersects with Annan Street. The bush line in the distance is Otatara. The line of the Otepuni Creek can be detected running through the middle of the photo. The buildings on the right appear similar to the older buildings seen in photo 73, e.g. John Jones house and store at the corner of Tay, Dee and Clyde. See caption ...
Dates:
c.1863
