Invercargill (N.Z.)
Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings
Found in 1082 Collections and/or Records:
TALBOYS, Patricia Floyd (Lady) interviewed by Janice Templeton
Record Group — Box 37
Identifier: H0348
Overview
In this interview Pat discusses family history, her education and employment and marriage to Brian Talboys who was a MP and Minister of Foreign Affairs, Education, and Agriculture in the NZ government. He retired from politics in 1981. Prior to going into politics, they purchased a farm at Heddon Bush which is now run by their son Guy. She tells of her father being the Mayor of Invercargill for 3 terms. (Adam Adamson Invercargill Mayor 1953 – 1962) and recalls meeting the Queen on official...
Dates:
2017
Tay Street [8 b/w photographs], 1984
Item — Box 13: Series S2726
Identifier: S27260002
Scope and Contents
Includes: W.H. Boyes Ltd Building, Bank of NSW, Cambridge Buildings, Troopers Memorial, D.I.C., Woolworth's Variety, Tingleys, Strachans Jewellers, Smith & Smith Wallpaper, Alex McBurney Menswear, Allott & Eunson, Hannahs Footwear, Carters Clothing Store, Valteir Bookshop, ANZ Bank, Cartwright Stationary, Jon and Ann Pol Shoes, The Shades, Modfoot Footwear.
Dates:
1984
Tay Street, between Nith and Conon Streets [Stereoscopic photo]
Digital Image
Identifier: D27520001_078
Dates:
c.1870
Found in:
Invercargill City Libraries and Archives
Tay Street Invercargill
Digital Collection
Identifier: D27880042
Dates:
c.1900
Found in:
Invercargill City Libraries and Archives
Tay Street, Invercargill
Digital Collection
Identifier: D27880041
Dates:
c.1910
Found in:
Invercargill City Libraries and Archives
Tay Street, Invercargill, N.Z.
Digital Collection
Identifier: D27880046
Dates:
c.1915
Found in:
Invercargill City Libraries and Archives
Tay Street looking East, c.1890
Item — Box 5: Series S0079; Series S0094; Series S0924
Identifier: S00940043
Overview
View down Tay Street, Invercargill, looking east - showing north side of the street only.
Photographer unknown.
Photographer unknown.
Dates:
c.1890