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Invercargill (N.Z.)

 Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings

Found in 1082 Collections and/or Records:

The R.C. [Roman Catholic] Church, Invercargill, N.Z., c.1910

 Item
Identifier: S27880006
Scope and Contents Features St. Mary's Basilica & Public Gardens, Tyne St, Invercargill.
Dates: c.1910

[The Southland Implement and Engineering Company. Street Parade]., c.1900

 Item — Box 7: Series S0078; Series S0094
Identifier: S00780072
Overview Photograph featuring a gathering/parade on Dee Steet, Invercargill. Showing the west side of the street between Spey and Leet Streets, with the City Private Hotel and Hanan's Buildings. Banners held aloft features the words 'The Southland Implement and Engineering Company'. Two men in the centre are waving large flags - one New Zealand, one American.
Dates: c.1900

The Union Bank of Australia, Tay Street, c.1900

 Item — Box 1: Series S2619; Series S0504; Series S0602; Series S2754; Series S2776; Series S2777; Series S2778
Identifier: S26190003

TODD, William Geoffrey (Bill) interviewed by Nancy Burnett

 Record Group — Box 7
Identifier: H0066
Overview In this interview Bill looks at his family history and the family Auction House business. He talks of life growing up in Invercargill, education, sports interest and the war years as a child. He outlines his own career with the business starting as a Junior Clerk and gives a description of the Auction business as well as the family interest in Stewart Island
Dates: 2011

TOU, Lisa Essetera interviewed by Rebecca Amundsen

 Record Group — Box 30
Identifier: H0214
Overview This interview is part of the "Discovering Glengarry’s Community Spirit" project. In this interview, Lisa recalls early memories of growing up in Glengarry, games and activities played with other children, travelling to London and the changes she noticed to Glengarry on her return. She always had an enjoyment of school and remembers some of her memorable teachers, and going on to become a teacher herself. She talks of the inception of ‘PolyFest’ and her Cook Island culture.
Dates: 2014