Invercargill (N.Z.)
Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings
Found in 1073 Collections and/or Records:
Fraser Collection
Record Group
Identifier: A0689
Processing Information
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Contains: Photocopied pages of a travel diary by Emma Hulda Fraser detailing her trip to New Zealand (especially Invercargill and Stewart Island) in 1970 - 1971.
Contains: Photocopied pages of a travel diary by Emma Hulda Fraser detailing her trip to New Zealand (especially Invercargill and Stewart Island) in 1970 - 1971.
Dates:
1970 - 1971
FREWEN, Lindsay Thomas interviewed by Rebecca Amundsen
Record Group — Box 35
Identifier: H0228
Abstract
This interview is part of the "Discovering Glengarry’s Community Spirit" project. Lindsay recalls family history, shifting from Oamaru to Invercargill. His memories included: living and growing up in Glengarry, going to the Round Table Coffee Lounge, Woolworths, the building of the Southland Savings Bank in Glengarry and general history of the area.
Dates:
2015
FROST, Key Anthony interviewed by Rebecca Amundsen
Record Group — Box 30
Identifier: H0203
Overview
In this interview Key talks about family history and how employment brought the family to Glengarry Invercargill. He recalls early memories of home, neighbourhood with its diversity of cultures and friendships. In particular his long friendship with Michael Tau. He also talks about his education, religion and memories of Glengarry.
Dates:
2014
Fund Raising Information, 1981 - 1985
Series
Identifier: S0215
Dates:
Majority of material found within 1981 - 1985
G. [George] Lumsden Watchmaker and Jeweller, Tay Street
Digital Image
Identifier: D00940052
Dates:
c.1870
Found in:
Invercargill City Libraries and Archives
G. [George] Lumsden Watchmaker & Jeweller, Tay Street, c.1870
Item — Box 5: Series S0079; Series S0094; Series S0924
Identifier: S00940052
Scope and Contents
Two men and two women are pictured outside what is most likely the second premises of George Lumsden, watchmaker and jeweller. The building was situated opposite St John’s Anglican Church on the south side of Tay Street.
Dates:
c.1870
Gardens, Invercargill, [no date]
Item — Box 2: Series S0079; Series S0094
Identifier: S00940036
Gardens Invercargill N.Z.
Digital Collection
Identifier: D27880049
Dates:
c.1908
Found in:
Invercargill City Libraries and Archives
GENGE, Geoffrey Lyall (Geoff) Interviewed by Judith Thomas
Record Group — Box 58
Identifier: H0519
Dates:
2022