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Le Normandie restaurant was at 116 Cuba Street in the Normandie Arcade
Renée Louise Charlton was a Wellington restaurateur known as Madame Louise. She was the founder of Le Normandie restaurant.
Fuller-Fulton's Delicatessen
"Cuba Street Lil" was a person known in Wellington circa 1973 - 1980
History of 191 Cuba Street - known as Reid House.
Binge culture collective is a a theatre collective based in Cuba street.
Bibliographic entry for The Hotel That Sam Built.
This entry on the Royal Oak Hotel is taken from the 1897 Cyclopedia of New Zealand
History of 71 Cuba Street - known as The Oaks Complex.
History of 84-92 Cuba Street also known as Te Aro House/Deka Building.
This entry on John Teare is taken from the 1897 Cyclopedia of New Zealand
Bibliographic entry for Thistle Hall, 1907-2007: 100 Years of Community
This topic links to pictures from the Cash Collection about Cuba Street
This entry on Louisa Marian Herrmann (nee Eton)is taken from the 1897 Cyclopedia of New Zealand.
History of 293 Cuba Street - known as Thistle Hall.
Many shops and restaurants on Cuba Street feature tile and mosaic work
This entry on William Henry Parkes is taken from the 1897 Cyclopedia of New Zealand
This entry on Richard Ayres is taken from the 1897 Cyclopedia of New Zealand.
This entry on the Pauline Home is taken from the 1897 Cyclopedia of New Zealand
This entry on the Imperial Hotel is taken from the 1897 Cyclopedia of New Zealand
History 171-173 Cuba Street - known as The Johnson & Edilson Building.
History of 276-278 Cuba Street.
History of 36-38 Cuba Street - Known as the Columbia Hotel.
History of 136 Cuba Street
History of 148-150 Cuba Street.
History of 74-76 Cuba Street.
The Upper Cuba Street Carnival was a precursor to the current Cuba Street Carnival.
The New Yorker Tea Rooms were located at 174 Cuba Street in 1961.
The original purchasers of the Cuba Street sections in the 1839 land ballot. All information taken from L.E. Ward's book Early Wellington.
A one day festival that takes place the length of Cuba Street. It occurs every other year.
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A description of the overall Kete Project.
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The etiquette for Kete users.
Radio Jingle popular in the 50's or 60's
Cafe at 117 Cuba Street.
Mann's Shoe Store was at the corner of Cuba and Ghuznee Steet
History of 168-174 Cuba Street - known as the McGuire Building
History of 144-146 Cuba Street
History of 151 Cuba Street.
History of 234 Cuba Street.
147 Cuba Street
Excerpt describes Mary Taylor working in a Cuba Street shop (later to be Selfridge's Stores) circa 1840-1860, life-long friend and correspondent of Charlotte Bronte.
Mary Taylor was a prominent early Wellington businesswoman.
A brief history of this Cuba Street landmark commercial company will be prepared about the company founder Lemuel Thomas Watkins who bought this building in the 1920s. LT Watkins died
The Cuba Street Fruit Mart is at 168 Cuba Street.
The Cuba Street Memories Project is the libraries' first collaborative history project. Help us build a history of Cuba Street online - share your memories and pictures of Cuba Street
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The history of 49-55 Cuba Street.
Mr Don Ratcliffe describes working for James Smiths in 1920-1921 including the move to 80 Cuba Street, staff and other