Pitt Street – Online Casino Real Money NZ Creating a sense of identity Tue, 10 Mar 2020 20:24:21 +0000 en hourly 1 http://wordpress.com/ /1833daf28b5283f1a3d468bc8edcdf40/2018/05/map.png?w=32 Pitt Street – Online Casino Real Money NZ 32 32 Toad Hall addendum to “Scarfie Flats of Dunedin” /2020/03/08/toad-hall-addendum-to-scarfie-flats-of-dunedin/ /2020/03/08/toad-hall-addendum-to-scarfie-flats-of-dunedin/#respond Sun, 08 Mar 2020 03:00:22 +0000 /?p=4932 Its the fate of authors investigating and relaying stories from the past; details will be missed, stories will be untold and some facts may be incorrectly reported. So much of this kind of research relies on finding people, or being found. It relies on getting in touch with, or hearing the people that lived there at the time, or who knew someone (who knew someone) but sometimes that just doesnt happen at all, or in the case of Toad Hall, didnt happen in time.

In September 2019, Jim Scott submitted reminiscences about his time at Toad Hall, a time that began in late 1958. The story of Toad Hall features on pages 54-59, 22 and 238 of Scarfie Flats of Dunedin and describes the beginnings of the flat in the 1960s. Many thanks Jim, for getting in touch and contributing to the story of Toad Hall. Scarfie Flats of Dunedin was a snapshot in time, its great to continue the story here, online.

 

Toad Hall origin story

After three years of residence in Knox College, we five: John Allen [Medicine], George Salmond [Medicine], Fred Strange [Medicine], Jim Scott [Dentistry], and Lachie Watson [Law], left at the end of 1958 to “go flatting”.

John & George (he had a car!) were deputed to scout for a flat. They somehow secured the tenancy of 22 Pitt Street: rent payable immediately. The back story was that until recently it had been occupied by two sisters. One had died, and the distraught survivor kept her sister with her for several days.