Invercargill (N.Z.)
Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings
Found in 1039 Collections and/or Records:
Crescent Corner, highlighting Dee and Tay Streets, and Troopers Memorial
Digital Image
Identifier: D00940055
Dates:
c.1930
Found in:
Invercargill City Libraries and Archives
CRISP, Lois Fay interviewed by Rebecca Amundsen
Record Group — Box 10
Identifier: H0174
Overview
This interview was undertaken as part of the celebrations for the 50th Anniversary of Eastside Baptist Church in 2012. In this interview Lois recalls, describes and explains her life’s experiences of growing up in Richmond Invercargill. She covers her childhood, employment, marriage to husband Noel, their family and their involvement in the Baptist Church.
Dates:
2012
Criterion Hotel, Stove Depot and Times Office, Tay Street
Digital Image
Identifier: D27520001_062
Dates:
c.1864
Found in:
Invercargill City Libraries and Archives
DAVIN, Patrick interviewed by Rebecca Amundsen
Record Group — Box 28
Identifier: H0186
Overview
In the interview Pat recalls his love of reading history, education, employment, and activities with brothers, for example rabbiting. There is a snapshot of family life with stories of the family home, toys, religion, childhood friends, his father and brothers. In particular his brother Dan.
Dates:
2013
DAWSON, Ailsa Ruth interviewed by Jenny Campbell
Record Group — Box 11
Identifier: H0265
Overview
In this interview Ailsa talks about growing up in Makarewa and then Wyndham. She describes what she remembers of Wyndham growing up and her schooling and past times. Ailsa talks about the impact of WW2. She then talks of moving to Invercargill and meeting her husband through church and her parents in later life.
Dates:
2006
DE LA MERE, William Lewis (Bill) interviewed by Janice Burton
Record Group — Box 61
Identifier: H0469
Overview
In this, the first interview undertaken by the Southland Oral History Group, Bill gives details of his family, but then focuses on Holy Trinity Church, which is the Anglican parish in North Invercargill, and was established in 1930. Bill discusses the building, the church hall, fundraising, confirmation, communion and church celebrations.
Dates:
1997
Dee and Esk Streets from McGruer, Taylor's, March 1930, 1930
Item — Box 12: Series S0078; Series S0089; Series S0094
Identifier: S00940003
Scope and Contents
Small panoramic photo of Dee and Esk Streets, taken standing out front of McGruer Taylor's store. Photographer unknown.
Dates:
1930
Dee and Esk Streets from McGruer, Taylor's, March 1930
Digital Image
Identifier: D00940003
Dates:
1930
Found in:
Invercargill City Libraries and Archives
Dee and Tay Streets showing Clyde Street bridge
Digital Image
Identifier: D27520001_073
Dates:
c.1860
Found in:
Invercargill City Libraries and Archives
Dee St from H.B. Invercargill
Digital Collection
Identifier: D27880039
Dates:
c.1915
Found in:
Invercargill City Libraries and Archives