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- Frank Duncan and Co Ltd 4
- Mahan, R 4
- Mahan, Robert (b.1862, d.1928) 4
- W J Clarke 3
- Mahan Studios 2
- The Dainty Studio (estab. 1907) 2
- A. S. Bransgrove (estab. Circa 1899, closed 1940?) 1
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- Burton, H J (b.1875, d.1877) 1
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Waitaki Boys' High School athletics, running race
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1916
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Runners and officials on the track, a man, woman and child watching from the side-lines.
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Poppies in a vase
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[Circa 1900]
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Flowers arranged in a vase.
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Unidentified couple
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1880s?
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A sepia carte de visite showing a seated man and a standing woman wearing a light coloured fullskirted outfit with a fringed overskirt.
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Two unidentified men
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1890s?
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A sepia coloured photo showing two young men, one seated, the other standing.
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Waitaki Power Scheme. Dam construction
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26 Feb 1931
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Waitaki Power Scheme. Showing workers and construction of dam. Written on the reverse is "162 Waitaki Power Scheme. Looking North over power house construction. Formwork for scroll cases of Nos 1 and 2 units in position. 26.2.31"
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Palmerston Jubilee Committee members
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W J Clarke
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Nov 1913
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Palmerston Jubilee Committee members. Back row: J Crisp, W Murray, A Gilmore, B Walls, S Beck, J Stewart (County Councillor), A McLaren (County Councillor), T McDonald, E LeFevre. Middle row: J Young, Reverend W H Hooper, W Grimsdale, R Rutherford, R M Peattie, M Allan, F=Reverend J Clarke, A Alcock, A Kennard. Front row: unknown, T Muir (County Councillor), D Ross (County Councillor), R Wheeler, R Cameron (County Councillor), R Riddle, H O'Neill (County Councillor.
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National Prohibition campaign
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Circa 1918-Circa 1920
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Group of men standing near cars. A banner over a bus reads "I vote against National Prohibition. I vote for National Prohibition".
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Military Camp, Easter. Waitaki boys' High School
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Circa 1909
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Cadets and Officers on the back field, tents in the background.
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Mrs Biddy McComb. Waitaki Boys' High School
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1916
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The owner of the tuck-shop, Mrs Biddy McComb.
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Oamaru Gardens. Waitaki Boys' High School album
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1916
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Boys beside the lake in Oamaru Gardens.
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Unidentified student, Waitaki Boys' High School
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Circa 1914?
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An unidentified boy at Waitaki Boys' High School.
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Waitaki Boys' High School students
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1915?
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Group of boys, some reading, beside a building at Waitaki Boys' High School. The photograph is captioned "After dinner".
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Awamoa Tennis Club
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Clarke Photo (estab. 1907, closed 1937)
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Circa 1933
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Awamoa Tennis Club, c. 1933 (unnamed, MM 144).
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Three girls with a pony
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26 May 1896
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Three girls in a garden. One girl sitting side saddle on a pony.
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Frederick Bicknell, house interior
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1897
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Frederick Bicknell sitting writing at an oval table, an ink pot and letter opener on the table. The table top is inlaid with a chess board. Behind Mr Bicknell is a wooden folding screen, artworks and a photograph of a woman holding a baby on her shoulders are hanging on the wall. [Mr Bicknell's home at 29 Avon Street Oamaru?]
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Three birds in a nest
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Dec 1897
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Three baby blackbirds [?] in a nest.
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33 pound Chinook Salmon [Quinnat Salmon]
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Circa 1900?
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Chinook Salmon (also known as Quinnat Salmon] laying on a block of limestone. Caught at the Waitaki River on March 10 1939, length 43 inches (approximately 109cm), weight 33lbs.
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Man and woman harvesting hops
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Circa 1900?
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Unidentified man and woman at a wooden table among hop bines.
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Bicknell family picnic
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Circa 1900?
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Five women, two men and a little boy picnicking at the base of large rocks.
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Group outside Oamaru Volunteers Hall.
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The Dainty Studio (estab. 1907)
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Circa 1920s
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Group of 36 Men & Women outside of Oamaru Volunteer Hall. All unidentified. The Dainty Studios Oamaru. Attached to photo is a letter from Finlay Anderson, Sydney.
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