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- Not Specified 259
- J M Brown Bookseller and Stationer 127
- Steenson, William Ivan Cunninghame (b.Circa 1889, d.1967) 112
- Forrester, John Megget (b.1865, d.1965) 107
- McLeod, Donald A 100
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Slip Road 1899 - no area depicted.
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1899
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Slip Road 1899 - no area depicted.
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Wansbeck Street, 1930
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1930
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Wansbeck Street, 1930
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Oamaru Harbour
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1898
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Vessels at Sumpter Wharf - 'Letteru? Pleiades? 1898'.
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George Alexander Gillespie, Herbert.
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George Alexander Gillespie, Herbert.
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Alterations to Banking Chamber
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Steenson, William Ivan Cunninghame (b.Circa 1889, d.1967)
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Architectural Drawing
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Memorial Oak Plaque
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A rectangular brass plaque associated with the memorial oaks scheme commemorating local soldiers who died during World War One.
' RFLMN. R. BARTLEY, KILLED IN FRANCE, 1918'. |
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Memorial Oak Plaque
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1914-1918
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A rectangular brass plaque associated with the memorial oaks scheme commemorating local soldiers who died during World War One.
'PVTE W HOLLOW // KILLED IN FRANCE // 1917' |
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Memorial Oak Plaque
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1914-1918
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A rectangular brass plaque associated with the memorial oaks scheme commemorating local soldiers who died during World War One.
'PVTE T FRASER // DIED IN NEW ZEALAND // 1918' |
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Memorial Oak Plaque
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1914-1918
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A rectangular brass plaque associated with the memorial oaks scheme commemorating local soldiers who died during World War One.
'CORPL R TAYLOR // DIED IN PALESTINE // 1917'. |
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Memorial Oak Plaque
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1914-1918
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A rectangular brass plaque associated with the memorial oaks scheme commemorating local soldiers who died during World War One.
'CORPL W S LATIMER // KILLED IN FRANCE // 1918'. |
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Memorial Oak Plaque
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1914-1918
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A rectangular copper plaque associated with the memorial oaks scheme commemorating local soldiers who died during World War One.
' PTE. J. F. HALLETT // KILLED IN FRANCE 1918'. |
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Memorial Oak Plaque
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1914-1918
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A rectangular copper plaque associated with the memorial oaks scheme commemorating local soldiers who died during World War One.
' PVTE. J. YOUNG // KILLED IN FRANCE // 1918'. |
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Memorial Oak Plaque
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A rectangular copper plaque associated with the memorial oaks scheme commemorating local soldiers who died during World War One.
' L. CPL. W. E. WARBURTON // TROPICAL FORCES. // 25'7'18 FRANCE .'. |
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Memorial Oak Plaque
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1914-1918
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A rectangular copper plaque associated with the memorial oaks scheme commemorating local soldiers who died during World War One.
"CORPL. H. J. HARPER // KILLED IN FRANCE // 1916". |
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Memorial Oak Plaque
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1914-1918
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A rectangular copper plaque associated with the memorial oaks scheme commemorating local soldiers who died during World War One.
"PVTE. M. R. JOHNSTONE // KILLED IN FRANCE // 1917" |
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Memorial Oak Plaque
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1914-1918
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A rectangular copper plaque associated with the memorial oaks scheme commemorating local soldiers who died during World War One.
"PVTE. R. W. HOLMES // KILLED IN AFRICA // 1916'. |
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Memorial Oak Plaque
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1914-1918
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A rectangular copper plaque associated with the memorial oaks scheme commemorating local soldiers who died during World War One.
"PTE. T. FAIRLEY // DROWNED IN N.Z. 1918" |
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Baby Gown Petticoat
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Woonton, Frances (b.1823, d.1902)
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1844
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Petticoat for Woonton family christening gown. White cotton. Bottom has machine lace trim (two false hems). Gathered bodice. Slit back. Neck and arms have had elastic (slack) threaded through them.
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Common Prayer Book Church of England
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1855
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Common Prayer Book. Inscribed Benjamin Louth, Benmore Station. Arrived in Dunedin January 16, 1866. Arrived in Benmore February 3 1866. Embroidered bookmark with loose tassel.
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Elderslie at Sumpter Wharf
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Elderslie at Sumpter Wharf
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