Object: Food cupboard
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Title / object name  Food cupboard
Maker  Role  Date  
Unknown  manufacturer(s)  about 1930  
Materials  wood, metal
Dimensions
Overall  1160 (Height) x 675 (Width) x 590 (Depth) mm
Classification  furniture, livery cupboards
Registration Number  GH009103
Credit Line
Purchased 1997 with New Zealand Lottery Grants Board funds

This food cupboard, built during the Great Depression of the 1930s, shows how New Zealanders 'made do' during hard times. It is built almost entirely of packing-case timber from the United States, with the many inscriptions pointing to the timbers' earlier uses: 'Clock - handle with care', 'Exported from USA Jackliss Sons New York', and, on the inside of the removable door panel, 'NZR' and 'Pictures'.

Making do
Known as 'Kiwi ingenuity', New Zealanders have a reputation for being able to create the things they need out of the materials they have at hand. This skill was perhaps especially important in the early 1930s.

The Depression in New Zealand
For many New Zealanders, the Great Depression of the early 1930s was extremely traumatic. 'The slump', as it was also known, brought increased unemployment, and poverty was widespread. Government relief was insufficient and many poorer people were forced to rely on charity and their own resourcefulness to survive.

As times improved and people could afford new things, pieces of makeshift furniture like this food cupboard would have been discarded. This rare example of Kiwi ingenuity was found in 1993 in the shed of an old house in Sandringham, a suburb of Auckland, New Zealand. The area was a working-class neighbourhood at the time the cupboard was made.

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