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Armagh Street, Christchurch
Date: May 1860
By: Barker, Alfred Charles (Dr), 1819-1873
Reference: 1/2-022719-F
Description: Looking west along Armagh Street in Christchurch, May 1860. Riccarton bush is in the left background. The long building with three dormers, under the left end of the bush is the Plough Inn. Taken by Alfred Charles Barker. Cranmer Square and Hagly Park are in the background, but not visible. The keeper of the Plough Inn was J Dilloway, who was also a gunsmith. The last house on the right, going towards the river, is near the corner of Armagh Terrace and Park Terrace, and was at some time occupied by Sir Henry Wigram (1857-1934). Note on back of file print reads: "Second house from right in background is Thacker's `Guardian' Printery where the first sessions of the Prov Govt were held - 1853-4." This photograph is published in Johannes C Andersen's book `Old Christchurch in Picture and Story', 1949, page 235. Quantity: 1 b&w original negative(s). Transfers: Other photographs in this series include (1/2-022712 to 022714, 022719, 022720, 022722, 022733).
Christchurch, showing Gloucester Street and Durham Street
Date: May 1860
By: Barker, Alfred Charles (Dr), 1819-1873
Reference: 1/2-022714-F
Description: Christchurch, in May 1860. Looks from the Provincial Buildings, south west along Gloucester Street. The open paddock along Durham Street, in the foreground, ran through from Gloucester to Armagh Street. Photograph taken by Alfred Charles Barker. This photograph is published in Johannes C Andersen's book `Old Christchurch in Picture and Story', 1949, page 233, from which much of the Scope and Contents information is taken. Quantity: 1 b&w copy negative(s).
Christchurch, looking north towards Durham Street
Date: May 1860
By: Barker, Alfred Charles (Dr), 1819-1873
Reference: 1/2-022712-F
Description: Christchurch, looking north-east from the Provincial Buildings, in May 1860. Shows one house on Durham Street and a few scattered houses in the neighbourhood of the Normal School site on Kilmore Street. Taken by Alfred Charles Barker. This photograph is published in Johannes C Andersen's book `Old Christchurch in Picture and Story', 1949, page 240, from which much of the Scope and Contents information is taken. Quantity: 1 b&w copy negative(s).
Christchurch, showing Gloucester Street and Durham Street
Date: May 1860
By: Barker, Alfred Charles (Dr), 1819-1873
Reference: 1/2-022713-F
Description: Christchurch, in May 1860. Looks from the Provincial Buildings south west along Gloucester Street. The open paddock along Durham Street, in the middle ground ran through from Gloucester to Armagh Street. Photograph taken by Alfred Charles Barker. This photograph is published in Johannes C Andersen's book `Old Christchurch in Picture and Story', 1949, page 233, from which much of the Scope and Contents information is taken. Quantity: 1 b&w copy negative(s).
Christchurch Railway Station and decoration for the visit of the Duke of Edinburgh
Date: 1869
Reference: 1/2-022770-F
Description: Christchurch Railway Station and a decorative triumphal arch supporting the message "Welcome Royal Duke" for the visit of Prince Alfred, Duke of Edinburgh. Photographed by an unknown photographer in 1869. Inscriptions: Recto - top centre - Railway Station Ch.Ch. on the visit Duke of Edinburgh Quantity: 1 b&w copy negative(s). Physical Description: Cellulose triacetate negative 100mm x 125mm.
Oxford Terrace and Gloucester Street, Christchurch
Date: May 1860
By: Barker, Alfred Charles (Dr), 1819-1873
Reference: 1/2-022722-F
Description: Christchurch, in May 1860. Looks south-east from the Provincial Buildings, towards Oxford Terrace and Gloucester Street. Signs on buildings in the middle ground read `Papprill' and `[unreadable] & Manchester House'. Taken by Alfred Charles Barker. This photograph is published in Johannes C Andersen's book `Old Christchurch in Picture and Story', 1949, page unidentified. Note on back of file print reads: "Possibly extension of view in 1/2-022732" Quantity: 1 b&w copy negative(s). Transfers: Other photographs in this series include (1/2-022712 to 022714, 022719, 022720, 022722, 022733).
Christchurch, showing the old land office and Worcester Street bridge
Date: May 1860
Reference: 1/2-022720-F
Description: Christchurch, in May 1860. Looks south, with the Avon River in the middle ground and a bridge over it at Worcester Street on the right. The old land office is left of the bridge. On the left is a short stretch of what is known as either Durham Street or Oxford Terrace. Inwood's flour-mill is beyond the land office and St Michael's further in the background, to the right of the mill building. Taken by Alfred Charles Barker. This photograph is published in Johannes C Andersen's book `Old Christchurch in Picture and Story', 1949, page 165, from which much of the Scope and Contents information is taken. Quantity: 1 b&w copy negative(s). Transfers: Other photographs in this series include (1/2-022712 to 022714, 022719, 022720, 022722, 022733).