They didn't mess around in those horse and cart days building massive architectural buildings in no time. Do you have photos of the building process in the archives?
Shaun a question does the museum have a photo of the DSA Building in it's collection, it's the building that has the Hargest court in now at street level, my mum was a seamstress in the upper floor sewing clothes. I can't seem to find any on line thanks in advance.
Sorry we don't seem to have anything for this building. But there's an excellent article about the DSA on the NZ Fashion Museum website if you haven't seen it already: www.nzfashionmuseum.org.nz/the-dsa/
@@toituotagosettlersmuseum9107 thank-you for the prompt reply will check it out, it's a nice building and was even better before they altered the lower level at street.
Excellent.Thankyou.
They didn't mess around in those horse and cart days building massive architectural buildings in no time. Do you have photos of the building process in the archives?
There’s no way you could build a building that quick today is that hotel little loan get it to last 100 years or more
Shaun a question does the museum have a photo of the DSA Building in it's collection, it's the building that has the Hargest court in now at street level, my mum was a seamstress in the upper floor sewing clothes. I can't seem to find any on line thanks in advance.
Sorry we don't seem to have anything for this building. But there's an excellent article about the DSA on the NZ Fashion Museum website if you haven't seen it already: www.nzfashionmuseum.org.nz/the-dsa/
@@toituotagosettlersmuseum9107 thank-you for the prompt reply will check it out, it's a nice building and was even better before they altered the lower level at street.
@@toituotagosettlersmuseum9107 awesome.
My 4 times great grand parents John and Agnes Allan were here back in 1848.