Invercargill (inhabited place)
Found in 4 Collections and/or Records:
Dee Street, Invercargill, 1885
194 x 136 mm. A view looking along this wide city street, with tramlines and a horsetram in the distance, and offices and shops lining the road.
Invercargill, 1885
194 x 142 mm. A view looking across fields towards the centre of the town. Invercargill, situated on the banks of the Waihopai River, is the southernmost city in New Zealand, first settled by James Kelly and his wife in 1855.
Invercargill Aerodrome, 1948
200 x 130 mm. Group of nine stood before an aeroplane. Persons identified are: 'Mayor and Mrs Wachner and U.K. Mission.' Tymms is fourth from the left.
Invercargill. U.K. Mission & Mayor, 1948
154 x 88 mm. A group of men and women, including Frederick Tymms, standing in front of a plane.