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Roadside buildings in New Plymouth - Photographer unidentified
Date: [after 1864]
From: Making New Zealand :Negatives and prints from the Making New Zealand Centennial collection
Reference: MNZ-1098-1/4-F
Description: Roadside buildings in New Plymouth. Shows the premises of Hancock, a boot maker, possibly on Devon Street. Photograph likely taken after 1864 by an unidentified photographer. Original caption reads: "New Plymouth Hospital in 1841". Not published in Making New Zealand Quantity: 1 b&w copy negative(s). Physical Description: Film negative Provenance: Lent by (W H Skinner?) to the Department of Internal Affairs for publication in 'Making New Zealand' in 1939. Processing information: Date and location of image updated 22 December 2023 following information provided by a researcher.
Gladstone Street, Westport
Date: [after 28 Oct 1868]
Reference: 1/2-010975-F
Description: Gladstone Street, Westport, after a flood on 28 October 1868. Timbers, doors, and window frames, are from flood damaged buildings across the street. View shows Turner Watchmakers (owned by James A M Turner), Hugh Neil's Glasgow Bakery (with Mrs Neil and children outside), G Nicol's Boatman's Arms bar, a tobacconist's shop, a stock salesman's office, the Bank of New Zealand melting house with gold office and banking chambers. Source of descriptive information: Bruce Macdonald, Westport - struggle for survival : an illustrated history (Christchurch [N.Z.] : Cadsonbury, 2000), p 24. Tramlines in foreground went to Orowaiti. Quantity: 1 b&w original negative(s).