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 Subject
Subject Source: Library Of Congress Subject Headings

Found in 266 Collections and/or Records:

Invercargill, July 1859. From near Puni Bridge, 1859

 Item — Box 1: Series S2731; Series S2732
Identifier: S27310001
Scope and Contents Sketch of early Invercargill, showing early buildings, Otepuni Creek, and Taurakitewaru forest. Looking north from Clyde Street area towards Tay Street.
Dates: 1859

Invercargill N.Z.

 Digital Image
Identifier: D27880032

Invercargill Public Library Collection

 Record Group
Identifier: A0010
Overview This collection consists of photographs, maps, plans, documents, objects, and assorted ephemera. These were once part of the Invercargill Public Library collections before the formation of the Archive.

Processing Note: Accessions ICA01.132, ICA01.270 and ICG04 are still awaiting arrangement and description in to this collection. They contain a small number of programmes, photos and postcards. Please contact Archives Staff for details.
Dates: Majority of material found within c.1856 - c.2021

J. Coutts, Tailor, Tay Street

 Digital Image
Identifier: D27520001_021

J. Wilson, Family Grocer, 1895

 Item — Box 1: Series S2619; Series S0504; Series S0602; Series S2754; Series S2776; Series S2777; Series S2778
Identifier: S26190004
Scope and Contents Two men stand outside J. Wilson Family Grocer and Tea Merchant. Unnamed, photographer unknown. 1895 written on reverse.
Dates: 1895

K. Rose, G. Lumsden, and Jacob & Morrs, Dee Street

 Digital Image
Identifier: D27520001_054

Ketch Danzig in Conon Street

 Digital Image
Identifier: D27520001_006

Kingsland Bakery, corner Don & Jed Streets

 Digital Image
Identifier: D27520001_040

Laying the Foundation Stone of the Invercargill Athenaeum, August 1874

 Item — Box 12: Series S0078; Series S0089; Series S0094
Identifier: S00780136
Scope and Contents Photograph taken looking down upon a crowd of people as they watch the first stone for the new Athenaeum, the first home of the Invercargill Public Library, being lowered towards the ground by the Master of the Southern Cross Masonic Lodge - William Craig.
Dates: August 1874