Online workshop at the Library Association of New Zealand Conference about how public libraries can lead the work to support local history component of the new Aotearoa New Zealand Histories Curriculum
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LIANZA History Detectives in Action Conference Presentation
1. Bringing history to life
using Primary Sources
Senga White
Research Librarian - Invercargill City Libraries
17. Curiosity Questions:
What type of business do these men work for?
What clues tell us what the business is?
When was this photo taken?
How can we tell if this had been a successful
business and how do we know?
What else does this photo make you wonder
about?
What is your question?
Image Description:
A group of men and a young boy pose outside
brick and wooden buildings with a horse, cart and
beer barrels. The cart is labelled Black Eagle
Brewery.
A well-known 鍖xture in the early days of
Invercargill, the Black Eagle Brewery was a local
success story, recognised across New Zealand and
Australia for its award-winning ales and stouts.
The brewery had its beginnings in the early 1860s
on Mary Street, Sylvan Bank, where J.T (John Tice)
Martin leased substantial buildings on allotments
17, 18 and 19 of section 2 block 1 of the
Invercargill Hundred.
http://archives.ilibrary.co.nz/repositories/icla/digita
l_objects/black_eagle_brewery
c.1876
Set 6: No. 1
25. Education & Learning
Organised
programme
of learning
Acquiring new
knowledge or
skills
As we grow up, one of the ways we learn about
the world is through the stories we hear.
Ken Robinson