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Laying the foundation stone for Awamoko Presbyterian Church.
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Gilmour, D H
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1925?
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Awamoko Church. First stone being laid. 1783 Georgetown-Pukeuri Road. From back left: unidentified, Reverend J E Bartrum (St Pauls), unidentified , Reverend Hunter (Awamoko), unidentified, unidentified. The two unidentified ministers may be Rev W McLean (Columba) and Rev Sangster (Duntroon) Man on left Mr Dunn , Papakaio. Front left: Rev Hannah (Awamoko), man with hand on chair architect, Mrs Johnston (tom Johnston's mother).
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New Testament
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1855
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Small New Testament, printed 1855. Written on inside front cover:
"Richard Bennett, Oamaru Dec 1864." "Richard Bennett born June 30th 1842 and Mary Agnes Strahan born July 1st 1844, married Jan 15th 1866 at St Luke's Church Oamaru, Otago, NZ by the Rev A Gifford. Memo - the first marriage ceremony performed in that church." "Catherine Ellinor Bennett daughter of Richard and Mary Agnes Bennett born Dec 26th 1866 at Oamaru, Otago, NZ christened at St Luke's by the Rev A Gifford March 24th 1867." "Second daughter of R + MA Bennett born March 22nd 1868 at Oamaru Otago NZ." |
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Oamaru North School
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North School (undated) with the original St Patrick's Church in the background in the now St Joseph's School grounds.
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St Johns Presbyterian Church, Herbert
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1875
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St Johns Presbyterian Church, Herbert, soon after extensions were finished in 1875. Church with deciduous trees and a post and rail fence along the front. Two unidentified men standing near fence in foreground.
Yeoman family. |
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Ribble Street Oamaru 1878
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1878
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"Ribble Street Oamaru 1878". Reed Street. Wesleyan Church. Thames Street.
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Wharfe Street, Oamaru. Part of Panorama
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Late 1870s
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Wharfe street, late 1870s. Part of panorama 206-214. St Luke's church. Fire Station.
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Wharfe Street, Oamaru. Part of Panorama
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Late 1870s
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Wharfe Street, late 1870s. Part of panorama 206-214. St Luke's Church. Colonial Bank of New Zealand.
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View of Oamaru from Wharfe Street
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Jas. A. Brown Bookseller & Kodak Dealer
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Circa 1872
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"Oamaru, 1872". A view looking north from Wharfe Street, showing Thames Street. St. Luke's Church on Tees Street at left. Shop on Tyne Street with Anderson's Oil Colour Paperhangings Warehouse painted on the side. The first St. Paul's Church on Coquet Street is visible in the background just right of centre (tall peaked roof).
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Columba Presbyterian Church, Oamaru
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Wansbeck Street
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Church, Oamaru
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St Pauls
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St Luke's, Anglican Church, Oamaru
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1911
1916 1928 |
Archdeacon J D Russell. Installed at St Luke's in 1911. Appointed Archdeacon of Oamaru in 1916, becoming Archdeacon of North Otago in 1928. Held this position until 1944, when he became Archdeacon Emeritus.
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Thames Street from Itchen Street Oamaru, 1871
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1871
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Thames Street from Itchen Street Oamaru, 1871. First Oamaru Post Office (1864). St Paul's Church. Empire Hotel. Bank of Otago. Lagoon.
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St Luke's, Anglican Church Hall, Oamaru
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St Luke's hall
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An Early Cycle Club, Oamaru
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Sargeant, Albert
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1880s
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"An Early Cycle Club, Oamaru", 1880s (before 1885). Penny farthing cyclists, Albert Sargeant, St Luke's Church, E G Lane, chemist, Council Chambers.
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Elevated View, Oamaru
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Circa 1876
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Oamaru looking towards the harbour from Aln Street c.1876. Shows St Paul's Church under construction. Eden Street.
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St. Paul's Presbyterian Church, Maheno.
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1950s?
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St. Paul's Presbyterian church at 5 Short Street, Maheno.
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Streetscape, Thames Street
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1879
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"Thames Street Oamaru. 1879". Richmond. London House. J Familton. Hood and Shennan. St Luke's Church.
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ANZAC Day, Oamaru
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1931
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ANZAC Day 1931. Crowd around First World War memorial Thames Street. St Luke's church. Tees Street, Itchen Street. Cars, Bus.
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Old Oamaru Post Office, Thames Street c1903
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1902-1903
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Second Oamaru Post Office, opened 17 October 1884. Tower added 1902-03. Clock started 17 September, 1903. Hansom cabs. St Luke's Church.
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View from Wharfe Street looking north over Thames Street
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Circa 1872
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"Oamaru, 1872". A view looking north from Wharfe Street, showing Thames Street. St. Luke's Church on Tees Street at left. Shop on Tyne Street with Anderson's Oil Colour Paperhangings Warehouse painted on the side. The first St. Paul's Church on Coquet Street is visible in the background just right of centre (tall peaked roof).
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