Invercargill (N.Z.)
Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings
Found in 1039 Collections and/or Records:
Group of nurses outside the old hospital on Dee Street, c.1900
Item — Box 2: Series S1482; Series S2019; Series S2695; Series S2704; Series S2705; Series S2706; Series S2713; Series S2728; Series S2735; Series S2737; Series S2740; Series S2745; Series S2746; Series S2759; Series S2760; Series S2768; Series S2771; Series S2772; Series S2773; Series S2774; Series S2786 [Barcode: Small Collections Box 2]
Identifier: S27590002
Scope and Contents
Staff pose outside of the old hospital on Dee Street, Invercargill. Featuring nurses in uniform and possibly a Doctor and a Matron. Photographer unknown.
Dates:
c.1900
Group of nurses outside the old hospital on Dee Street
Digital Image
Identifier: D27590002
Dates:
c.1900
Found in:
Invercargill City Libraries and Archives
Group or Class of School Girls, c.1923
Item — Digital-archive JPEG File: Series S0096
Identifier: S00960064
Scope and Contents
Class or group photo of girls, Invercargill South School.
Dates:
c.1923
H. Mayo's Albion Hotel, Dee Street
Digital Image
Identifier: D27520001_026
Dates:
c.1874
Found in:
Invercargill City Libraries and Archives
Habitat for Humanity Glengarry, 1986
Item — Box 13: Series S2726
Identifier: S27260015
HARTSTONGE, Michael Joseph interviewed by Rebecca Amundsen
Record Group — Box 30
Identifier: H0206
Overview
This interview is part of the "Discovering Glengarry’s Community Spirit" project. Michael talks about life during childhood and different places he lived, ending up in the Glengarry suburb of Invercargill. He describes his inspector role with Invercargill City Council Building Consents Team and about serving as a liaison between Invercargill City Council and the South Alive Community Group, where he became involved in community development and voluntarism through such projects as establishing...
Dates:
2014
Hatch and Haynes, Cleave Williams and Co. Tay Street
Digital Image
Identifier: D27520001_099
Dates:
c.1870
Found in:
Invercargill City Libraries and Archives
HAWKES Graham interviewed by Phil McCarthy
Record Group — Box 40
Identifier: H0253
Overview
In this interview Graham recalls early family life in a family of 9 siblings in the Grasmere/Waikiwi area of Invercargill. He reflects on education, his father’s occupations, family holidays, being part of the Southland Jet Boat Club and the family’s passion for sports. He describes family meals e.g., Sunday night scones and toastie pies, Tuesday shepherd pie, Fish ‘n’ chips Friday. He goes onto recall going to the movies at the Embassy, Majestic and Regent Theatres and the mode of transport...
Dates:
2016
HAWKES, Graham interviewed by Rebecca Amundsen
Record Group — Box 40
Identifier: H0258
Overview
In this interview Graham recalls the beginning of his apprenticeship as a chef at the Grand Hotel, under Chef Nick Kooij, at the age of 16. He talks of other staff and the hierarchy of the kitchen. His training took 6 years which included time spent at the Otago Polytech in the latter years of his training. Graham recalls the Trainee Chefs dinners which were held annually and were initiated by the Managers of the Grand Hotel Mr and Mrs Mertz. He gives some history of the Grand Hotel e.g. it was...
Dates:
2016