Otago Daily Times

Archaeolog­ists find items from 1800s

- JOHN GIBB john.gibb@odt.co.nz

THIS boot was made for walking, but not, in those days, towards a chocolate factory.

Some digging has recently been done at the old Cadbury car park, on the corner of Castle St and Bow Lane, Dunedin, and some interestin­g items were found near and beneath the foundation­s.

Among the finds: one sizeable boot, believed to be from the 19th century, as well as ceramic and glassware items, and a bluestone pathway.

The excavation was required in order to remove concrete slabs to prepare to accommodat­e contractor vehicles and equipment to be used in later demolishin­g the nearby former Cadbury site.

This work will, in turn, make way for the planned new Dunedin Hospital.

Most of the items found were under some wooden foundation­s.

The boot and a smoking pipe’s bowl were found among a second, smaller deposit of items at the car park’s northern section.

The excavated area was previously registered as an archaeolog­ical site, and the digging has been monitored by Undergroun­d Overground Archaeolog­y, a firm of archaeolog­ical and heritage consultant­s, headquarte­red in Dunedin.

Archaeolog­ist Dr Hayden Cawte, who oversaw the excavation for the firm, was surprised by the level of preservati­on of the artefacts and brickwork.

‘‘With the foundation­s, you don’t often see that level of structural detail, and the ceramic artefacts were in great condition,’’ he said.

‘‘It gives more insights into how areas were occupied and how they were used in the 19th century.’’

The former car park had been an industrial area, which was home to coal sheds and a soap works in the 19th century.

And the various bluestone and brickpaved areas and a paved drainage trench showed the way efforts had then been made to improve a reclaimed harbour area that was initially boggy.

Several glass bottles and ceramic artefacts were found, including a stoneware bottle from Derby, England, and a container of Holloway’s ointment, once marketed as a ‘‘cure of gout and rheumatism’’.

Similar Holloway’s ceramic containers date back to the 1860s.

The amount of material that had been found was significan­t, given the relatively shallow excavation.

‘‘It hints at the opportunit­ies that are going to arise with the work that’s going to be undertaken on the main hospital site,’’ Dr Cawte added.

 ??  ?? Pathway from the past . . . Bluestone paving emerges from the archaeolog­ical site.
Pathway from the past . . . Bluestone paving emerges from the archaeolog­ical site.
 ?? PHOTOS: SUPPLIED ?? Footsteps into the past . . . This old boot emerged from an archaeolog­ical dig at the former Cadbury car park site, in Dunedin.
PHOTOS: SUPPLIED Footsteps into the past . . . This old boot emerged from an archaeolog­ical dig at the former Cadbury car park site, in Dunedin.
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A Holloway’s ointment container, which could be from the 1860s.
 ??  ?? An old smoking pipe bowl found at the north of the Cadbury car park site.
An old smoking pipe bowl found at the north of the Cadbury car park site.
 ??  ?? An old container found at the site.
An old container found at the site.

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