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Waitaki Boys' High School student
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Circa 1915?
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Unidentified boy sitting cross-legged on the grass in the garden at Waitaki Boys' High School.
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Oamaru Volunteer Fire Brigade
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20th Century
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Oamaru Volunteer Fire Brigade Formal group of 8 men
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Girls' High School Waitaki 1887 - 1937
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Fitzgerald, James
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Circa 1937
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Sketch Senior building, with top floor, Waitaki Girls' High School.
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Frank Milner. Opening Milner Park, Waitaki Boys High School
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02 Dec 1944
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The last photograph of Frank Milner, rector of Waitaki Boys' High School, opening Milner Park, 2 December 1944. He died suddenly moments later.
Men at right, L-R: D V G Smith - Secretary Waitaki High School Board. W Kinder - Chairman of the Board, W Grant - Old Boys Association President. |
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Stan Jenkins (boxer)
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Mar 1940
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Stan Jenkins (boxer) wearing Jamieson Belt with trainer Joe Thwaites. Stan died after a bout with Vic Caltaux at Petone to compete for the vacant professional welter weight championship. Account of match was in Oamaru Mail 5 March 1940. He was hit on his cauliflower ear, just near end of match. He rose to his feet but was groggy. He was taken to the ambulance by stretcher. Later that night he was listed as having concussion and condition very low. Obituary on 7th When he died he held N Z middle weight and light heavyweight championship. He was 23. At Waitaki he started boxing (at 17) and also was a sprinter and footballer. After school he joined Excelsior Football club and until 2 years ago lived in Oamaru. Brother Norman in NZEF at time of death.
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Oamaru Public Gardens
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1930s?
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Tree-lined path beside Oamaru Creek in the public gardens.
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Band Rotunda, Oamaru Public Gardens
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1930s?
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Lawn and seats around the Band Rotunda in Oamaru Gardens.
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Wonderland statue, Oamaru Public Gardens.
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1930s?
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Wonderland statue presented to the town in 1926 by Robert Milligan. Made by Scottish sculptor Thomas Clapperton and inspired by the Peter Pan statue in Kensington Gardens, London.
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Thames Street Oamaru, looking north.
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1930s?
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View showing pedestrians, cyclists and cars, from outside the Oamaru Public Library (Former Athenaeum and Mechanics' Institute, current North Otago Museum at 60 Thames Street). W G Grave Saddler at left. J H Milligan & Co., McDiarmid's Shoes, Ernest Adams Ltd., Hendy & Co. Drapers in the Waterloo House building and Bulleid & Co. Ltd. at right.
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Children in Oamaru Public Gardens
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1930s?
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A girl and a boy standing on a path through the trees in Oamaru Gardens.
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Thames Street Oamaru, looking north
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1930s?
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View from near number 76 along the northbound side of Thames Street. T J Bone's shop (florist?). Pedestrians, a cyclist and a bus on the road.
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Thames Street Oamaru, looking south
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1930s?
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View from near the Wear Street corner showing pedestrians, cars and cyclists on Thames Street, Queen's Hotel. Signs near the centre carpark read Public Car Stand, and Exit.
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Oamaru Creek, Oamaru Public Gardens.
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1930s?
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Oamaru Creek running through the Public Gardens.
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Mirror Lake, Oamaru Public Gardens
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1930s?
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The Mirror Lake in Oamaru Public Gardens.
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Oamaru Public Gardens
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1930s?
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Tree-lined walkway in Oamaru Gardens
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Oamaru Creek, Oamaru Public Gardens
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1930s?
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Oamaru Creek running through the public gardens.
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House and barn, location unidentified
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1930s?
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House with roofing iron missing, and a large stone barn.
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Oamaru Creek, Oamaru Public Gardens
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1930s?
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Oamaru Creek running through the public gardens.
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A group of ex-pupils of Weston School.
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1940s?
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A black and white photo showing elderly ex-pupils of Weston School.
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River scene unidentified
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30 Nov 1898
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View along a tree lined river.
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