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- Mahan, R 59
- Mahan Studios 35
- Clarke Photo (estab. 1907, closed 1937) 22
- W J Clarke 22
- Burton Brothers Photographers (estab. 1866, closed 1916) 20
- Clifford & Morris (estab. Mid 19th Century) 15
- Mahan & Muir 14
- The Dainty Studio (estab. 1907) 14
- Ferrier & Rock (estab. 1879, closed 1881) 13
- Clifford and Co (estab. 1883, closed 1900) 12
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Gifford, Reverend Algernon
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Circa 1900?
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Rev Algernon Gifford. Incumbent St Luke's Presbyterian Church 1862 (5)? - 1890. Died 5/7/1909
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Belgium Relief Day, Kurow
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1914-1918
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Oamaru 1oth Regiment Band, soldiers and children on parade in front of the Kurow Hotel, J J Spiers proprietor. Motor cars, motor cycle with side car. Band members names written on photograph - Drum T [...], Back C Pheloung, F Turner, L [...]ley, W [...], C Asher [?], [...], J Russell, J May, R W[...], J Hanly [?], J Crowly [?].
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Bushey Mansion
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Circa 1900
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Black and white photograph of the house at Bushey Park, Palmerston
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Bushey Mansion House
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Circa 1900
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Black and white photograph of the house at Bushey Park, Palmerston. A woman is sitting on the verandah.
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Mr Harry Urquhart
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Apr 1899?
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Black and white photograph of Mr Harry Urquhart. Harry Urquhart married Mina Ann McKenzie, sister of John McKenzie.
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Reapers and Binders, Bushey Park
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Circa 1900
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Black and white photograph showing men with reapers and binders being pulled by teams of horses.
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50 Breeding Rams, Heathfield
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Circa 1900
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Black and white photograph of a group of sheep being rounded up by three dogs. Heathfield.
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1800 Lambs, Heathfield
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Circa 1900
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Black and white photograph of 1800 lambs. At the top of the photograph is a man and a horse, to the left are two dogs.
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17 Draught Horses, Bushey Park
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Circa 1900
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Black and white photograph showing seventeen draught horses lined up outside stables. Five unidentified men are in the photograph, and one dog.
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Bushey Mansion side view
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Circa 1900
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Black and white photograph of the house at Bushey Park from the side. Trees are on either side and a path leads up to the house.
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Stables and Coach House, Bushey Park
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Circa 1900
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Black and white photograph of the stables and coach house at Bushey Park. Three horses are visible in the stables, two of them have a man next to them and a man is standing at the upstairs doorway.A dog is sitting at the base of the water tank at right.
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Mrs Mina Ann Urquhart (nee McKenzie)
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Circa 1900
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Black and white photograph of a Mrs H Urquhart, sister of John McKenzie.
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Edmond (Ned) Slattery, "The Shiner"
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Circa 1890
1921 |
Edmond (Ned) Slattery at Perry's, Totara.
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Allan Grange, 1700 Sheep
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Circa 1900
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Black and white photograph, Allan Grange, showing a large group of sheep in a field.
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Mr & Mrs M. P. Cameron & Family
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Circa 1900
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Black and white photograph of Maurice Pollock and Helen (Nellie) Cameron nee McKenzie, with their three children. The daughter and son in law of Sir John McKenzie.
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Mr and Mrs M.P. Cameron's children
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Circa 1900
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Black and white photograph of Mr and Mrs M P Cameron's three children. The grand-children of Sir John McKenzie, Mrs Helen (Nellie) Cameron was John McKenzie's daughter.
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Mr & Mrs John McKenzie Jr
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Circa 1900
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Black and white photograph of Mr and Mrs John McKenzie Junior in a cart being pulled by a horse.
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Mrs John McKenzie Snr and grandson Jack Cameron.
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Circa 1900
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Black and white photograph showing Mrs John McKenzie Senior holding her grandchild, Jack Cameron. Jack's parents were Mr Maurice Pollock and Mrs Helen (Nellie) Cameron (nee McKenzie).
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Native Bush Above Reservoir, Bushey
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Circa 1900
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Black and white photograph showing bush and trees above the reservoir, Bushey. Pukehiwitahi hill [?] in background.
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Stooks, Bushey Park
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Circa 1900
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Black and white photograph of stooks (a circular or rounded arrangement of swathes of cut grain stalks placed on the ground in a field) at Bushey Park.
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