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Hand Shears
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1870s
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Metal blade or hand shears for shearing sheep. Single bow - possibly for use by a left hander. Marked "38", "22", "W P" A piece of leather keeps the blades together.
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Shepherd's Crook
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Circa 1860
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This wooden shepherd's crook was brought out to New Zealand by the Goodson family, who settled in Thousand Acre Rd around 1860. The crook was passed down through the family.
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U.F.S. Dispensary staff
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1944
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U.F.S. Dispensary staff, 1944. Left to right- Harry MacDonnell (qualified assistant), Helen Sinclair (shop), Ray Dobson (apprentice), Mrs Elsie Dun (office), Cyril Byrne (manager), sitting in front Joan Prentice (shop).
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Moeraki, North Otago
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Fishing boat "OMU 22" on shore receiving maintenance. Sail. Rigging. Dinghy.
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Portrait of R.R. McIntosh
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14 Nov 1938
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Portrait Professor R.R. McIntosh. From Waitaki Boys High School album.
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Proposed Manse at Weston
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Not Specified
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Elevation and Plan showing suggested alterations.
[Handle with Care, Top section ripped] |
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J. K. Inglis
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1982?
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A black and white photo showing head and shoulders of J. K. Inglis.
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Portrait of F E Baume
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1940
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Casual portrait F.E. Baume 1940 in military uniform. Waitaki Boys' High School Album Page 22
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Moeraki, North Otago
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Fish packing houses early 1900s. Smoke house? Dinghys "OMU 22", "OMU 8".
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Moeraki, North Otago
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Fishing boat "OMU 22" on shore. Sail. Rigging. Dinghy.
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Old boys 1943
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1943
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Old boys [J(?)]1943 Front of school - South Building and cabbage tree in backgroundWaitaki Boys High School Album Page 22
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Peace Memorial tree, Popotunoa
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22 Jul 1919
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Eleven children around a memorial Oak tree planted at Popotunoa on July 22 1919.
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Detail of Bins for Mr De Lambert's Store
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Forrester and Steenson
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1922
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Elevation, Section and Plan of bins and shelves covering a wall. Dated 23/9/22
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Proposed Residence at Studholme Junction for Mr M Fox
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Not Specified
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1899
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Plan, Sections AB, CD, Front and Side Elevations, Outhouses. Hand written notations.
Signed and dated 22 Aug 1899 |
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Plan of Proposed Bacon Factory For Mr R Clarke
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Forrester and Steenson
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1920
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Front Elevation, Elevation to Humber Street, Plan and Sections through single storied building. See also 170 & 171.
Dated 22/4/20 |
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Plan of Proposed Bacon Factory For Mr R Clarke
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Forrester and Steenson
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1920
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Front Elevation, Elevation to Humber Street, Plan and Sections through single storied building. See also 169 & 170. Shows drainage and some alterations. Dated 22/4/20
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Planting oak to commemorate Queen Victoria's Diamond Jubilee. Cooneys Corner, Coquet Street
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22 Jun 1897
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Planting oak to commemorate Queen Victoria's Diamond Jubilee, 22 June 1897. Cooney's Corner, Public Hall/Theatre Royal. Coquet Street. Ward's Bottling Shop.
J H Irvine, Baker & Confectioner. |
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Additions to Residence near Palmerston for E. Atkinson Esq
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Forrester, John Megget (b.1865, d.1965)
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1903
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Plan, Section A B, C D, Elevation showing present arrangement, Front Elevation,
Stamped & dated J M Forrester, 22 Sep 1903 |
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Additions to Residence for Dr Whitton, Oamaru
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Forrester and Lemon
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1893
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Ground Plan, Upper Plan, Section AB,CD, Roof Plan, Elevation. Hand written notation signed & dated, Thomas Harris, 22 Nov 1893.
This building was at 124 Thames St (between Eden and Coquet Streets) and was the residence/surgery for several doctors including Dr Smith Morton. |
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Some members of the Seventh New Zealand Contingent in South Africa
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22 Jan 1902
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Some members of the Seventh New Zealand Contingent in South Africa. Boer War. (Photo taken on the Veldt near Standerton.) Ex Otago Witness 22 January, 1902.
Back row: Troopers McLennan, Doig, Sergent. R.N.Todd, Troopers W. Hay, W.S.Smith, R.L.Whyte. Front row: Troopers W White, J. Mea, F. Dandy, D Forbes, C Bare, J McKay, J Vial. 9a Greta Street, Oamaru July 1999. |
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