Dunedin Then & Now Part One
Take a step back through time and experience a new take on Dunedin heritage. This is the first of a three-part 'Then and Now' series, matching scenes from interesting archival films with their present-day views throughout Dunedin Ōtepoti. Here we feature the iconic Octagon and Princes Street as captured in 1912: some of the oldest surviving film of Dunedin! Special thanks to our friends at Toitū Otago Settlers Museum for all their help in the planning of this video. Check them out for more historic Dunedin taonga. 0:00 The Octagon 1:37 Princes Street 3:15 George Street 3:40 Credits The majority of films seen in this video are available to watch in full on our online catalogue, links below! Archival films in order of appearance: DUNEDIN CITY (1926) https://bit.ly/2Ot0AZZ SCHOOLS UNIVERSITIES IN SOUTH ISLAND (1927) https://bit.ly/37f0v2A THE LAND WE LIVE IN (1919) https://bit.ly/3qlapYd DOWN SOUTH (1928) https://bit.ly/37d8woK LAND OF THE LONG WHITE CLOUD (1934) https://bit.ly/3amrThk [DUNEDIN 1912] https://bit.ly/3u0srBe PEACE DAY PROCESSION (1919) (Unfortunately the full item is currently unavailable to view online at this stage) https://bit.ly/3jNzrMU Visit us: https://www.ngataonga.org.nz/

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