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- McLeod, Donald A 100
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- Mahan, R 43
- Mahan Studios 28
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- Forrester, Thomas (b.1838, d.1907) 20
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- Clarke Photo (estab. 1907, closed 1937) 17
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Waitaki Boys' High School prefects
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1918
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Studio portrait of twelve Waitaki Boys' High School prefects. Head prefect identified as Jimmy Church, does not indicate his position in the photograph - seated centre?
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Penny Farthing cyclists
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1880s
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Penny Farthing cyclists, lower Thames Street, 1880s (before 1885) (Fred Clayton, third cyclist from right, wearing pill-box hat.) John Hood, Draper. Albert Sargeant, Photographer. E G Lane, Chemist & Druggist, St Luke's Church. Itchen Street. Tees Street.
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Oamaru from Wharfe St 1872
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Circa 1872
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"Oamaru from Wharfe St 1872". View facing north. St Luke's Church. Anderson's Oil Colour Paperhangings Warehouse. Thames Street.
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Papakaio Presbyterian Church, North Otago
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1894
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Papakaio Presbyterian Church. Opened on 12 June, 1894. Architect, J M Forrester; builders Messrs Lindsay and Allan; Stonemason, Mr Cuthbertson. 1893 above door
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Enfield Presbyterian Church
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Circa 1878?
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Enfield Presbyterian Church. opened 11 August 1878 on land donated by John Reid. (Ref Malcolm 1996:56.)
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St Andrews Anglican Church, Maheno
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Eadie, Lex
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Mid 1930s
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Hand coloured photograph of St. Andrews Anglican Church, Maheno.
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Women in a garden, Coquet Street Oamaru.
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1920s?
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Two unidentified women in the garden of a home opposite St. Paul's Presbyterian Church. [Edwards family? Older lady possibly Amelia Edwards, mother of Alfred Leslie's wife Isabella. Isabella's parents lived in Coquet Street.Younger woman possibly Isabella's sister Selina]
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Departure of 10th (North Otago) Regiment
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17 Aug 1914
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Departure of 10th (North Otago) Regiment contingent to the First World War, 17 August 1914. North Otago Rifles. (From a transparency.) See: The Oamaru Mail, 15 August, 1914. Brass band and soldiers marching north on Thames Street. Boy on bicycle. St Luke's Anglican Church. St Luke's hall and vicarage. Bell tower. Norfolk pines. Itchen Street.
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Military
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1914-1918
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Oamaru soldiers, Featherston camp (near Wellington) First World War period. Back row: second from left Stanley Frederick Bartrum (born Kurow 1895; married at St Luke's Church, 1924; died at Oamaru Public Hospital, 1985); 3rd from right: Norman Earl Cross (he won the Military Cross in France); far right (arms folded C E Farr (?). Front row (seated): far right J Farr. He was later a draper at John Bulleid and Co., Oamaru.
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Penny farthings, lower Thames Street
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Sargeant, Albert
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1880s
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Penny farthings, lower Thames Street. Eight men on penny farthing bicycles. Spectators and dog in street outside the Council Chambers. St Luke's Church. Tees Street - E G Lane Chemist & Druggist, Henry Watson Ironmonger, Albert Sargeant Photographer. Itchen Street - John Hood. Photo by Albert Sargeant Oamaru
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Oamaru view looking west.
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Burton Brothers Photographers (estab. 1866, closed 1916)
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Circa 1883
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A view from Cape Wanbrow looking toward Oamaru. The immigration barracks at far left. Tyne Street running horizontally through centre with the Northern Hotel on the corner of Wansbeck Street. Columba Church near the top of the Wansbeck Street hill. Rail yards and good shed. Test Street bottom right corner?
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Oamaru 1875
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Circa 1875
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"Oamaru 1875". View from Cape Wanbrow facing north east. Railway Station (1874), St Luke's Church. Commercial Sale Yards. First Loan and Mercantile building. Northern Hotel (1860). Tyne Street. Humber Street. Signal hut
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Wharfe Street, Oamaru view south west
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Circa 1900
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View facing south west, c.1900. Wharfe Street. Bay View House. Wansbeck Street. Columba Church.
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Oamaru view south from Post Office clock tower
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View facing south. St Luke's Church. Fire Station. Itchen Street. Horses and carts in Tees Street. Wharfe Street. Thames Street.
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Post card showing Knox Church, Dunedin and Mitre Peak and the Pink Terrace.
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1890s?
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A sepia coloured post card showing Knox Church Dunedin, Pink Terrace and Mitre Peak.
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Wedding group outside church
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1940s?
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Bride and Groom, wearing Army uniform, with best man, bridesmaid and parents outside the church. [Bride the grand daughter of Frederick and Elizabeth Bicknell?]
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Wedding at Holy Trinity Church, Christchurch
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1940s
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Bride and groom standing on the church steps, Holy Trinity Avonside, Linwood Christchurch.
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Church [?] in Fiji.
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Macfie, Robert
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1920s?
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Church [?] among palm trees, Fiji.
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L to R: James Wansborough, W H Ferens, George L Grenfell. "The three eldest sons of the first Methodist families of North Otago in the 60s. Taken at the 70th anniversary of Wesley Church".
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Left to right: James Wansborough, W H Ferens, George L Grenfell. "The three eldest sons of the first Methodist families of North Otago in the 60s. Taken at the 70th anniversary of Wesley Church".
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Duntroon Presbyterian Church construction
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Oct 1897
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Construction of Duntroon Presbyterian Church. Robert Gibson is one of the two men near the door [at right?] and James Rosie is one of the two men on the roof.
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