Invercargill Cycling Committee [named]
Digital Image
Identifier: D00780029
Dates
- c.1910
Summary
The committee of the Invercargill Cycling Club stand before a wooden building [most likely the Union Hotel on the corner of Dee and Gala Streets].
Photographer unknown.
Conditions Governing Use
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Biographical / Historical
The Invercargill Cycling Club was a social cycling society that formed circa 1884, officially becoming a club in 1893. They held club runs and races, as well as sports days for both members and amateurs, often in conjunction with other sporting clubs. In 1897 they seceded from the New Zealand Cyclist's Alliance to affliate with the League of Wheelmen.
The Union Hotel on the corner of Dee and Gala Streets, beside the old hospital, was opened by John Hill in 1876 and demolished in 1912.
The Union Hotel on the corner of Dee and Gala Streets, beside the old hospital, was opened by John Hill in 1876 and demolished in 1912.
Extent
1 digital object : TIFF file.
Language of Materials
English
Existence and Location of Copies
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Physical Description
Black and white photographic print on mount board.
Dimensions
H 247mm x W 305mm [Includes mount board]
Content Notes
On the reverse of the image is a handwritten note which also names the people pictured "Ingill Cycling Committee. Taken at Union Hotel Corner. From Left: E Godward, Julis Peters, Dave Mitchell, J McNamara, A Ferguson, N Spiers, P Dawson, R B Mackay, Geo Double."
Repository Details
Part of the Invercargill City Libraries and Archives Repository