Caledonian Hotel, Napier
Maker
Sorrell & Son
Current rights
Public Domain
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About this object
View of the Caledonian Hotel on the corner of Hastings Street and Dickens Street, Napier, taken after a fire on 9 June 1906.
The fire started shortly after 5pm in one of the upstairs rooms and spread rapidly, completely destroying the building. The photograph records some of the damage to the building. The interior has been gutted and the upper floor has collapsed. Bracing has been installed to support part of the ground floor façade. A crowd has gathered around the building.
Photographer, possibly Sorrell and Son.
The fire started shortly after 5pm in one of the upstairs rooms and spread rapidly, completely destroying the building. The photograph records some of the damage to the building. The interior has been gutted and the upper floor has collapsed. Bracing has been installed to support part of the ground floor façade. A crowd has gathered around the building.
Photographer, possibly Sorrell and Son.
Maker
Production technique
Media/Materials description
Black and white photograph mounted on card.
Media/Materials
Measurements
Height x Width: 151 x 208mm
Height x Width: 183 x 235mm
Height x Width: 183 x 235mm
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Subject person
Subject period
Subject date
10 Jun 1906
Current rights
Credit Line
gifted by the Spit Volunteer Fire Brigade
Other number(s)
m71/28, 4767, 82936
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