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"Wonderland" - Oamaru Gardens, N.Z.
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Chance, George (b.1885, d.1963)
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20th Century
1926 |
Black and white (sepia) photograph of bronze statue "Wonderland" in Oamaru Gardens. Flowers. Wonderland sculpture
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Summer Day - South Canterbury
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Chance, George (b.1885, d.1963)
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20th Century
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Black and white (sepia) photograph of rural scene - tree lined road - grazing cattle, dog and two drovers.
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Waitaki College
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Chance, George (b.1885, d.1963)
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20th Century
1885-1963 |
Black and white (sepia) photograph of ‘front block' two story south wing of Waitaki Boys’ high School. Single story building in background
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A Wayside Chat - Otago Central NZ
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Chance, George (b.1885, d.1963)
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20th Century
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Black and white (sepia) photograph two figures in a horse drawn cart, dog and standing figure trees (in winter?) against rolling hills in background
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The Post Office - Oamaru
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Chance, George (b.1885, d.1963)
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20th Century
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Black and white (sepia) photograph of the north and west elevations of the former Oamaru Post Office and clock tower (now Waitaki District Council HQ)
Small stone structure (s) in middle distance with eucalypt trees in right foreground. |
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Kurow Plunket Jubilee photograph
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Circa 1924
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Group photo of members of the Kurow Plunket at their Jubilee dinner.
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Group portrait of the Waihemo Transport Authority
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1925-1935
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Informal photograph of four men from the Waihemo Transport Authority.
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North Otago Early Settlers Association Portrait Collection
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Portraits from the collection of the North Otago Early Settler's Association. The portraits were originally hung at the Association's Severn Street hall.
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Craigielea, Paton Homestead Papakaio
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Circa 1900
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One photograph on matt board. Craigielea, Paton Homestead Papakaio c 1900.
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World War One memorial plaque note (Dead Man's Penny). Cowan, John William
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1914-1918
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Note which accompanied John William Cowan's Memorial Plaque.
Originally on display at Early Settlers Association with portrait of John Cowan, Victory Medal, and World War One memorial plaque (Dead Man's Penny) |
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Family portrait, unidentified
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1900?-1910?
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Family group from Palmerston area?. Unidentified.
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Glenpark Flour Mill wheat shed construction
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1928
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A sepia coloured photograph showing the Glenpark Flour Mill under construction.
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Glenpark Flour Mill before alterations
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1928?
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A sepia coloured photograph showing the Glenpark Flour Mill.
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Glenpark Flour Mill after alterations
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1928?
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A sepia coloured photograph showing the Glenpark Flour Mill undergoing alterations.
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Farmstead and outbuildings sited behind trees.
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F. F. Webb Photographer
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1890s?
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A sepia coloured photograph of a homestead situated amongst trees.
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James (Dick) Kirkwood
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1890s?
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A black and white photo showing James (Dick) Kirkwood in military uniform. Mr Kirkwood was killed in the Boer War.
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Palmerston Hotel, T Davis proprietor
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Burton Brothers Photographers (estab. 1871, closed 1871)
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1860s
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A sepia coloured photo showing four people standing outside a wooden building. It has the words T. Davis Palmerston Hotel on the building. Waverley Hotel.
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Livestock drawn up for the grand parade at an A. & P Show.
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1910s?
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A sepia coloured photo showing the crowd and livestock on parade.
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Lily McDonald
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1890s?
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A black and white photo showing head and shoulders of a mature woman wearing a lacy blouse.
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Waverley McDonalds, Palmerston
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1890s?
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A black and white photo showing the McDonald Family - nine adults and one small boy.
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