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Campbell's Studio

 Organization

Most likely Andrew James Campbell. One studio was 33 Tay Street, Invercargill.

Found in 15 Collections and/or Records:

Dee Street [West side looking South], c.1920

 Item — Box: 1
Identifier: S27550007
Scope and Contents Street scene featuring the Grand Hotel, Invercargill. Taken looking south down the west side of Dee Street.
Dates: c.1920

Dee Street [West side looking South]

 Digital Image
Identifier: D27550007

Football Team South School

 Digital Image
Identifier: D00960027

Football Team South School [named], 1904

 Item — Box: 13
Identifier: S00960027
Scope and Contents Photograph of the South School Football Team, winners of the 1904 Southland Rugby Football Union (S. R. F. U) School Pennant.
Dates: 1904

Invercargill Corporation Tramways Staff [named], 1927

 Item — Box: 6
Identifier: S01020010
Scope and Contents Named group photograph of the Invercargill Corporation Tramways Staff in uniform.
Dates: 1927

Invercargill Corporation Tramways Staff [named]

 Digital Image
Identifier: D01020010

Invercargill Showgrounds, c.1920

 Item — Box: 1
Identifier: S27550008
Scope and Contents Looking south across the showgrounds, with the grandstand to the right, and sheep grazing in the paddocks. The gasworks and estuary can be seen in the background.
Dates: c.1920

Invercargill Showgrounds

 Digital Image
Identifier: D27550008

Panorama of Railway Station and Yards, Invercargill [Photo A], c.1910

 Item — Box: 1
Identifier: S27550003
Scope and Contents Taken from the roof of the Government Buildings with the corner of The Crescent and Liddel Street in the foreground, featuring the Invercargill Railway Station and estuary. This is image A and it forms a panorama view with image B (S27550004).
Dates: c.1910