Photographs
Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings
Found in 5273 Collections and/or Records:
Ladies Basketball , c. 1920
Item — Box 26: Series S1666; Series S1483; Series S2617; Series S2556; Series S2515; Series S2524; Series S2531; Series S2532; Series S2563
Identifier: S25150005
Dates:
c. 1920
Ladies Hockey Team [Named], c.1920
Item — Box 24: Series S2511; Series S2512; Series S2513; Series S2514; Series S2517; Series S2515; Series S2516; Series S2518; Series S2519; Series S2520; Series S2521; Series S2522; Series S2523; Series S2524; Series S2525; Series S2526; Series S2558; Series S2527; Series S2528; Series S2529
Identifier: S25150004
Dates:
c.1920
Lake Manapouri, c.1950s
Item — Box 1: Series S2619; Series S0504; Series S0602; Series S2754; Series S2776; Series S2777; Series S2778
Identifier: S06020004
Laminated Photographs Titled - Looking to the Future [10 Pages], no date
Item — Box 7: Series S1987; Series S0100
Identifier: S01000005
Dates:
no date
Laser copy of a photograph of the congregation at the time of the 50th Jubilee celebrations in St Mark's Anglican Church (Riversdale), 1945
Item — Box 2: Series S23670000; Series S2441
Identifier: S23670002
Last Service at St Albans Centre Bush, 2003
Item — Box 2: Series S2345; Series S2442; Series S2440
Identifier: S24420007
Last wedding at St Albans Centre Bush, 2003
Item — Box 2: Series S2345; Series S2442; Series S2440
Identifier: S24420006
Laundry Class, undated
Item — Box 13: Series S0096; Series S1380; Series S1379
Identifier: S00960043
Dates:
undated
Laundry Class 1st Decade [Mr and Mrs Coxon, Instructors], c.1879
Item — Frame East 15 a: Series S0096
Identifier: S00960032
Dates:
c.1879
Laying the Foundation Stone of the Invercargill Athenaeum, August 1874
Item — Box 12: Series S0078; Series S0089; Series S0094
Identifier: S00780136
Scope and Contents
Photograph taken looking down upon a crowd of people as they watch the first stone for the new Athenaeum, the first home of the Invercargill Public Library, being lowered towards the ground by the Master of the Southern Cross Masonic Lodge - William Craig.
Dates:
August 1874