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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
Menswear retailer Vance Vivian had a store on Cuba Street from 1924 to 2002.
Michael Fowler was the mayor of Wellington from 1974 to 1983.
Has also been known as the Centre City Business Association and the Cuba Street Businessmen's Association.
The stretch of Cuba Street from Manner's Street to Ghuznee Street was converted into a pedestrian only mall in 1969.
History of Cuba Street's iconic sculpture
The Normandie Arcade at 116 Cuba Street housed several businesses. It became the Cubacade in 1970.
284-286 Cuba Street - known as The Lampard Flats
History of 301 Cuba Street.
History of 297 Cuba Street.
History of 267 Cuba Street - known as Cuban Court.