A Lindsay Ltd

Boot and shoe seller on Lambton Quay and Cuba Street, Wellington in 1911.

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Hector McLeod & Company :Plan of Miramar, including Seatoun, Worser Bay, and Karaka Bay...

Date: 1911

By: Hector McLeod & Company; McLeod, Hector Norman, 1872-

Reference: Eph-E-LOCAL-Miramar-1911-01

Description: Shows a map of the streets of Miramar, Seatoun, Worser Bay, Karaka Bay and Evans Bay (including projected reclamation). The map is surrounded by advertisements for the following local businesses: Briscoe & Company (Wunderlich Ceilings and Marseilles Tiles), C S & P Cording (booksellers, Courtenay Place), D Palliser (chemist, Courtenay Place), Miramar Tramway Junction Land Co, A Lindsay Ltd (shoe shop, Lambton Quay and Cuba Street), B Matthews (painter and decorator, Miramar), F Mildenhall (plumber, Miramar), DIC, Miramar Building & Investment Company, Jackson & Co (paint and glass importers, Cuba Street), H K Robertshaw (baker and grocer), William Telford (Glen Dairy, Miramar) Another two copies of the map only, are held at MapColl 832.4799gbbd Mi 1911 11008. Quantity: 1 Other printed ephemera item(s). Physical Description: Photolithograph, on sheet 660 x 570 mm (most of bottom strip missing) Transfers: From the Hector McLeod papers, MS-Papers, 0154, 43A - card index..

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F W Niven & Co. :[T J Thompson and A Lindsay. 1895]

Date: 1895

From: F W Niven & Co. :View of Wellington N Z [ca 1895] from Aurora Terrace. F W Niven & Co. [lith] Ballarat, [Victoria, ca 1895]

Reference: D-002-005-004

Description: Lower left panel shows small vignettes of the buildings and premises of the following companies: T J Thompson, builder and furnishing iron monger, 60 Cuba Street, Wellington A Lindsay Boot and Shoe Emporium; the leading boot house in Wellington, Lambton Quay. Branches in Cuba Street Petone, and Palmerston North. Above is an oval inset of the interior of the shoe shop. Extended Title - Lower left panel of F W Niven & Co's "View of Wellington N Z from Aurora Terrace".[lith. ca 1895 Quantity: 1 colour art print(s). Physical Description: Chromolithograph 170 x 360 mm.

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Creator unknown: Panoramic view of Wellington taken by William Henry Whitmore Davis

Date: [ca 1920s] - 1866

By: Wellington Girls' College; Davis, William Henry Whitmore, 1812-1901

Reference: PA6-846

Description: Photographic prints mounted to form a panoramic view of Thorndon as seen from the end of a wharf. The original photographs were taken in 1866 by William Henry Whitmore Davis. The creator of the copy prints and assemblage is unknown, compiled circa 1920s. Seventy numbers have been included on the prints, which correspond with a list of businesses and dwellings on recto of the mount: "1. McCredie (Ironmonger). 2. Crown & Anchor Hotel. 3. E. W. Mills, (Hardware). 4. Lewis Moss, (Clothier). 5. Peter Laing, (Baker). 6. Hill, (Hatter). 7. Marriott, (Optician). 8. Rowlands, (Cutter). 9. Kane, (Draper). 10. Willeston, (Tobacco). 11. Elijah Wilton, (Butcher). 12. Nun Wilton. 13. South Sea Hotel, now Royal, (McIntosh). 14. James, (Furniture). 15. Tabor, (Fruit, etc.). 16. Waldin, (Confectioner). 17. Lindsay, (Bootmaker). 18. Webbe, (Furniture). 19. Brady. 20. Jacob Joseph (now State Fire). 21. Freemason's Tavern. 22. Wellington Independent (Newspaper). 23. Aldous, (Tobacco). 24. Evans, (Saddler). 25. Warburton, (Toys, etc.). 26. A. Curtis, (Sweets). 27. Clark, (Photos.). 28. F. Curtis, (Draper). 29. Nelson Hotel. 30. T. J. Mountain, (Grocer). 31. Moore. 32. White, (Seedsman). 33. Plummer, now Mee, (Chemist). 34. Mason (Kerosene Dealer). 35. Mason's Steps. 36. Mason, (Draper). 37. Collins. 38. Maxton, (Baker). 39. Ling, now Gear, (Butcher). 40. Taine, (General Store). 41. Club Hotel (Von Alzdorf). 42. Stafford, (Tailor). 43. Bishop, (Chemist). 44. Henry Owen, (Grocer). 45. Wallace, (Grocer). 46. Read, (Saddler). 47. Cook & Son, (Tailors). 48. Brandon's Corner. 49. Kumu Toto Street, (new Bowen St.). 50. Charlotte Street, (now Molesworth St.). 51. Savage, (Saddler). 52. Gov't Printing Office, (Old Supreme Court). 53. Brown's Wharf. 54. Royal Hotel. 55. Police Station, (Stocks at rear). 56. Magnuson, (Tailor). 57. Southee, (Grocer). 58. Tinney, (Painter). 59. Warcup, (Bootmaker). 60. McBeath, (Grocer). 61. Partridge. 62. Lyall. 63. Bright. 64. Clapham. 65. Eglington. 66. Harrison. 67. Mills. 68. Allen. 69. Ingram. 70. Pitt." The Library holds the original negatives of the images that form this panorama, except for the section on the far right, which has not been identified. Title supplied by Library. Negatives of images that comprise the panorama are (from left to right), at Library reference: 10x8-2078-G to 10x8-2087-G Quantity: 1 b&w original photographic print(s) panorama. Physical Description: Gelatin silver photographic prints, mounted as panorama and matted, 17.3 x 178 cm (mount: 48 x 208 cm). Provenance: The photograph was donated to the Wellington Girls' College by the Wellington Branch of the New Zealand Society of Genealogists.

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