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Retail Trade

 Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings

Found in 72 Collections and/or Records:

Invercargill Public Library Collection

 Record Group
Identifier: A0010
Overview This collection consists of photographs, maps, plans, documents, objects, and assorted ephemera. These were once part of the Invercargill Public Library collections before the formation of the Archive.

Processing Note: Accessions ICA01.132, ICA01.270 and ICG04 are still awaiting arrangement and description in to this collection. They contain a small number of programmes, photos and postcards. Please contact Archives Staff for details.
Dates: Majority of material found within c.1856 - c.2021

J. Kingsland, Bootmaker, Dee Street

 Digital Image
Identifier: D27520001_097

J. Wilson, Family Grocer, 1895

 Item — Box 1: Series S2619; Series S0504; Series S0602; Series S2754; Series S2776; Series S2777; Series S2778
Identifier: S26190004
Scope and Contents Two men stand outside J. Wilson Family Grocer and Tea Merchant. Unnamed, photographer unknown. 1895 written on reverse.
Dates: 1895

K. Rose, G. Lumsden, and Jacob & Morrs, Dee Street

 Digital Image
Identifier: D27520001_054

KIRBY, Lillian Jean (Lilla) interviewed by Paulette McFarland

 Record Group — Box 55
Identifier: H0622
Overview Lillian Kirby was born in Gore in 1906. Describes her home, schooling, leaving school and being employed at H and J Smith's department store. Describes hours, wages, the various departments in the shop, staff social events, balls in Gore, her ball dress, and reasons for leaving the shop. Gives reasons for stopping work when she married. Talks about the main street in Gore and the shops. Recalls her wedding including the service, clothes and attitudes to engagements. Describes changes brought...
Dates: 1998

LINDSAY, Gloria Margaret interviewed by Morag Forrester

 Record Group — Box 49
Identifier: H0538
Overview Gloria has lived in Manapouri for nearly sixty years. One of only a handful of residents, she left Dunedin to join her husband, George Lindsay, who worked for several years as guide and launchmaster for Les Murrell's small tourism operation on Lake Manapouñ and Doubtful Sound. It was eventually taken over by Les Hutchins and became the starting point for the successful company, Fiordland Travel Ltd. In her interview Gloria tells of her early life in Dunedin and what it was like moving to...
Dates: 2004

Lowther Arcade, Tay Street

 Digital Image
Identifier: D27520001_007
Dates: c.1863 - 1864

Matheson & Camerons, Dee Street

 Digital Image
Identifier: D27520001_008

Maurice Thompson Collection

 Record Group
Identifier: A0083
Dates: Majority of material found within c.1860 - 1975

Mitchell and Coy., corner Dee and Esk Streets

 Digital Image
Identifier: D27520001_071