Rai Saddle

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Tyree Brothers (Firm) :Photograph of some unidentified men on a cart and horses on the ...

From: Tyree Studio: Negatives of Nelson and Marlborough districts

By: Tyree Brothers (Firm)

Reference: PA7-23-16

Description: Quantity: 1 b&w original photographic print(s).

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Transparencies largely of Nelson scenes

Date: January 1969

From: Cleveland, Francis Leslie, 1921-2014: Photographs

Reference: PA12-11562

Description: Transparencies primarily of Nelson area, circa January 1969. Taken by Les Cleveland. Photographs show striated rocks at Nelson Harbour, house "Broadgreen" (Nayland Road, Stoke), an apple cannery for "'Fresh-Up' products" of the New Zealand Apple and Pear Marketing Board, Gospel Lighthouse Chapel (144 Main Road, Richmond), tractor and pumpkin crop (Appleby), a tomato farm (with greenhouses and staked plants outside), Warwick House (Nelson), Panama Hotel (Collingwood Street), a shed made of flattened tar drums (Golden Bay), and a roadside Corsican Pine plantation at the Rai Saddle with a sign reading "Welcome to Marlborough". Also salt production at Lake Grassmere and the site of an old gold sluicing claim at Kawerau. Title supplied by Library. Quantity: 12 colour original transparency/ies. Physical Description: Colour transparencies mounted in card slide frames Transfers: Part three of three. See remainder of set at PA12-11560 and PA12-11561.. Processing information: Slides that were originally stored together were split into three parts to facilitate appropriate storage.

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Creator of Collection Unknown : Photographs of Blackball and Marlborough District

Date: 1911-1914

Reference: PAColl-7439

Description: The old public house in Murchison; a coach and four passing the Commercial Hotel, Havelock; ships at Blackball wharves with timber waiting to be loaded; sailing ships at the wharves at Blackball; and a coach and four driven by George Richardson with passengers, one holding a parasol, at the foot of the Rai Saddle. All prints are of a similar format and are captioned. Photographer unidentified. Quantity: 5 b&w original photographic print(s).