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Name/title Maker Production date Description
Palmerston Hotel, T Davis proprietor Palmerston Hotel, T Davis proprietor
Burton Brothers Photographers (estab. 1866, closed 1916)
1860s
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.
Unidentified couple Unidentified couple
1880s?
A sepia carte de visite showing a bearded man wearing a three piece suit seated while the young woman is standing. She is wearing a full skirt with a bustle.
Unidentified young woman Unidentified young woman
1870s?
A sepia carte de visite showing a young woman wearing a light coloured skirt with a short dark coloured jacket and a dark coloured 'apron'.
Unidentified young woman Unidentified young woman
1870s?
A sepia carte de visite showing a young woman wearing a layered skirt with a bustle
Unidentified man Unidentified man
1880s?
A sepia carte de visite showing a young man with a neck beard seated on an upholstered chair
A chorus group with the men in military uniform and the women in white peasant style frocks. A chorus group with the men in military uniform and the women in white peasant style frocks.
1890s?
A sepia/hand coloured photo showing the chorus group on stage probably for a theatrical performance.
A young man dressed in medieval costume with a feathered hat and a sword. A young man dressed in medieval costume with a feathered hat and a sword.
1890s?
A sepia/hand coloured photo showing a man dressed in costume probably for a theatrical performance.
A man and a girl and boy, theatrical players in Victorian costume. A man and a girl and boy, theatrical players in Victorian costume.
1890s?
A sepia coloured photo showing a man and girl in peasant style costume and a boy in sailor's costume probably for a theatrical performance.
Windsor Park Windsor Park
Circa 1880
Sepia photograph taken outside at Windsor Park of a child wearing a hat on the grass. The house is to the right.
Clark, Mrs Annabella. Clark, Mrs Annabella.
1880s?
Mrs Annabella Clark, Maheno. Born 20 March 1835, died 12 January 1920. Photograph painting over in colour.
Mitchell, James Mitchell, James
Gilmour, D H
Mahan Studios
1920s
James Mitchell, on staff of The Oamaru Mail for 53 years. (North Otago Early Settlers' Association, 1993)
Family portrait, unidentified Family portrait, unidentified
Mahan, R
Circa 1895?
Studio portrait of man, woman and four children.
Child's portrait, unidentified Child's portrait, unidentified
Armstrong & Greer London Portrait Rooms
Circa 1895?
Studio portrait of a young boy
Public Swimming baths, Oamaru. Waitaki Boys' High School swimming sports Public Swimming baths, Oamaru. Waitaki Boys' High School swimming sports
1916
A large crowd of spectators watching a race at the public swimming pool on Severn Street. Spectators are sitting along the fences, and on the roof of the changing sheds. In the background at right is J & T Meek's mill and chimney, and the Post Office clock tower. At far left are buildings on Steward Street, and the rear and side of the Athenaeum building.
Waitaki Boys' High School students Waitaki Boys' High School students
1916
Group of boys at Waitaki Boys' High School. Back row: Mills, [Ralph?] Garland, Ridgen, Mabin. Middle: Manchester, Jackson, Everton, Anderson. Front: Hunt, Fraser.
Cadets, Waitaki Boys' High School Cadets, Waitaki Boys' High School
Circa 1915?
Two cadets with rifles at Waitaki Boys' High School. Sergeant Peat [?] in front.
Woman, unidentified Woman, unidentified
Circa 1900?
Studio portrait of an unidentified woman.
Oamaru Oamaru
Circa 1904
Itchen Street buildings, railway tracks and steam train
"The Minuet". Boating Club Bazaar "The Minuet". Boating Club Bazaar
Mahan, R
1908
Hand coloured portrait of men and women in costume for a performance in the Boating Club Bazaar.
Infants, Kokoamo School Infants, Kokoamo School
1920
Unidentified children. Four boys and four girls beside a Kokoamo School building.
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