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Buildings

 Subject
Subject Source: Library Of Congress Subject Headings

Found in 267 Collections and/or Records:

Esk Street, Looking East, Invercargill.

 Digital Image
Identifier: D27880022

Esk Street, Looking East, Invercargill. , c.1910

 Item
Identifier: S27880022
Scope and Contents Features Esk St, Invercargill
Dates: c.1910

Flour Mill, Esk Street

 Digital Image
Identifier: D27520001_015

G. [George] Lumsden Watchmaker & Jeweller, Tay Street, c.1870

 Item — Box 5: Series S0079; Series S0094; Series S0924
Identifier: S00940052
Scope and Contents Two men and two women are pictured outside what is most likely the second premises of George Lumsden, watchmaker and jeweller. The building was situated opposite St John’s Anglican Church on the south side of Tay Street.
Dates: c.1870

George Lumsden, Watchmaker, Tay Street

 Digital Image
Identifier: D27520001_041

George Lumsden, watchmaker, Tay Street

 Digital Image
Identifier: D27520001_053

Glasgow Boot shop and William Farnie, Painter

 Digital Image
Identifier: D27520001_092

Govt. Reserve, Invercargill, Claytons Dept. Building (later South Wing old Post Office), c.1880

 Component — Box ICC-0998: Series S2752
Identifier: S27520001_101
Scope and Contents From the Item: Album containing 114 photographs of early Invercargill and surrounds. The location of the original negatives is unknown, but prints of many of the images can be found in other collections around the country. Some of the photographers have been identified but are largely unknown.See the Southland Times 9th and 10th of December 1924 'Years of Change' special report which features many of the photographs alongside updated views from 1924.Numbers drawn in ink...
Dates: c.1880