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Harvesting, North Otago
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1939
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Horse team and harvesting, on Fisher property, Rosebery. G Plant harvesting oats, 1939
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Flooding, Airedale 1942
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1942
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Flooding, Airedale 1942
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Alexander Anderson, 1876 - 1959, Herbert
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Circa 1900?
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Alexander Anderson, 1876 - 1959, Herbert
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Medics in the Desert, December 1941
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1941
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Medics in the Desert, December 1941. The caption on the rear of the photograph reads: "Staff of Ward 2. Orderlies and sisters at entrance to ward. Oamaru well represented. Wearing our storm hats - smart aren't they?" Front row, far right: Miss I G Olorenshaw (later matron at the Oamaru Public Hospital 1952 - 1963).
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Marshall, Captain William 1869 - 1948.
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1890s?
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Captain William Marshall 1869 - 1948. Member of North Otago Mounted Rifles from 1891 - ? Represented NZ at Queen Victoria's Jubilee, 1897. In 1900 sailed with NZ Mounted Rifles to South Africa (Boer War), 5th contingent. In 1901 returned to South Africa as Captain of D Squadron 9th Contingent NZMR until Boer war ended 1902. Only son of George and Agnes Marshall of Otepopo (Herbert).
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North Otago Horticultural Society Jubilee Show
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Mar 1936
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North Otago Horticultural Society Jubilee Show group outside the Drill Hall, Itchen Street. Jubilee show held March 3rd and 4th, 1936.
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Oamaru Railway cafeteria staff, manpowered during Second World War period.
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Oamaru Railway cafeteria staff, manpowered during Second World War period. Back row (Left to right): Jo Cagney, Joy Williams, Marg McLeod, Joan Gilchrist, Audrey Newton. Front row: Betty Williams, Noelene McCone, Joan Diver, Isla Robson.
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Romison, Julius
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1935
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Julius Romison, Dunedin, 1935, the year of his death. Julius Romison was the founder of the confectionery business which was taken over in 1937 by John Percy McNamara. The name was changed to Regina Confections Limited in 1946; and in 1949, the business relocated to Oamaru.
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The shop of W McQuade, Cash Butcher
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Circa 1925-Circa 1952
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The shop of W McQuade, Cash Butcher, corner Thames Highway and Caledonian Road, which operated c. 1925 -1952
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North Otago Highland Pipe Band
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1936
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North Otago Highland Pipe Band
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Frame, Ernest Wallace with Cycling Prizes
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1935
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Ernest Wallace Frame, aged 21, with his bicycle, cups and certificates.
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T E McPhee, Awamoko. Died at Battle of Cassino, Italy, 2 April 1944, aged 30
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Pre Apr 1944
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T E McPhee, Awamoko. Died at Battle of Cassino, Italy, 2 April 1944, aged 30 years.
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William Edward Gordon, Oamaru confectioner.
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Circa 1940s
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William Edward Gordon, Oamaru confectioner. Employed by W J Chilcott, Thames Street, Oamaru, 1907 - 1912. After this time Mr Gordon worked as a storeman for Darling and McDowell in Harbour Street and undertook freelance confectionery-making for local businesses such as J S Bee and L and E Carter. Some of his confectionery-making equipment is in the museum's collection.
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Centennial float, Thames Street, 1940 (?). Rattray and Son
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1940
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Centennial float, Thames Street, 1940 (?). Rattray and Son, truck.
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Lavender family home, 49 Till Street, Oamaru, c.1930
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Circa 1930
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Lavender family home, 49 Till Street, Oamaru, c. 1930.
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Hydro Scheme, Dam, North Otago
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Circa 1930
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Waitaki hydro dam under construction, c. 1930.
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Druid's Lodge
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Mar 1938
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Druid's Lodge, outside St Paul's Hall
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Athletic 3rd Grade (rugby team)
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1935
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Athletic 3rd Grade (rugby team); Premiers for 1935.
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Yorston - Andrew wedding
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1940s
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Yorston - Andrew wedding, c. 1946. Left to right: Jessie Grocott (nee Andrew), Kelvin Grocott, Beatrice Yorston (nee Andrew), David Yorston (Totara), - .
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A C Gifford and family, c. 1940s.
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Circa 1940s
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A C Gifford and family, c. 1940s. Left to right: Susie Gifford (nee Jones), A C Gifford, Dora Jones, Hella Gifford. (Hella Gifford Michael Giffords's mother.) Photograph taken in Chatsworth Road, Silverstream between c. 1941 - c. 1945.
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