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(16) Cowper and Wilson, Ironmongers, Dee Street, c.1880

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Identifier: S27520001_016
Cowper and Wilson, Ironmongers, Dee Street
Cowper and Wilson, Ironmongers, Dee Street

Scope and Contents

West side of Dee Street, between Esk and Spey Streets. Block 1.

Featuring: Cowper and Wilson General Ironmongers; Prince of Wales Livery and Bait Stables; R. Sloan and Sons

Dates

  • c.1880

Conditions Governing Use

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Biographical / Historical

Edmund Cowper and Henry Wilson, ironmongers, began their business in 1868. They were located on Dee Street, next to the Prince of Wales Hotel. The business ended in 1891.

To the right of the “Prince of Wales Livery” is the Prince of Wales Hotel. This was replaced in 1912 by the “Grand Hotel”. The alleyway still exists, and is currently named “Pork Pie Lane”.

Robert Sloan (1809 – 1882) and his wife, Margaret, emigrated to New Zealand in 1862 from Scotland. A bootmaker by trade, he established a business in Invercargill with three of their sons, John, Thomas and William. William also established the Sloan Theatre, south of his father’s shop on Dee Street. The business continued as “Sloan Bros and Co.”, then under William until 1906.

Sources: Stone’s Otago and Southland Directory.

Extent

From the Item: 1 Volumes

Language of Materials

From the Item: English

Existence and Location of Copies

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Physical Description

Gelatin silver photoprint.

Dimensions

H 94mm x W 150mm

Album Caption

16. Cowper & Wilson, Dee Street, now N.Z. Hardware.

Repository Details

Part of the Invercargill City Libraries and Archives Repository

Contact:
50 Dee Street
Invercargill Southland 9810 New Zealand