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Picnic, possibly Oamaru Post Office staff, 1938
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1938
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Picnic, possibly Oamaru Post Office staff, 1938. A bus is parked in the back of a group of people assembled for the picture. The group is a mixture of men, women and children who are either crouched or standing in front of the bus.
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A selection of nine photos depicting entries in a celebratory procession. (copies)
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1930s?
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Photos depicting various entries for a procession include a horse and buggy with three passengers (The 3 Musketeers painted on the cart); a swagger and his fox terrier with a man and woman in the background; a hay carting tableau with participants dressed in smocks holding old fashioned rakes; a group of four people in costume; the Ancient order of Tricky Troubadours group in striped costume sitting on a wagon drawn by two horse; a shipboard tableau with participants in nautical costume; an early truck belonging to the Waitaki District Council with participants dressed in various national costumes; a group of children wearing various national costumes; the Oamaru South School fife and Drum band.
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Unidentified women. Natural archway, Cape Wanbrow
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Circa 1910
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Unidentified female group at natural archway, Cape Wanbrow, c.1910. (Family group J in 5X7 file.)
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Unidentified family group
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Circa 1930
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Unidentified family group circa 1930 beside car.
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Maerewhenua School Jubilee
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1915-1935
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Maerewhenua School Jubilee. 1915 - 1935 group. Miss M Meldrum, 4th from left, middle row.
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A group of pupils at Weston School with Mr Bastings.
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1895-1906
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A black and white photo showing a group of female scholars with their teacher Mr Bastings.
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Family group in front of private dwelling
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Family group in front of private dwelling. Man and woman with Horse & Gig. Two little girls playing with toys, toy church with open roof on the back of a toy cart with horses. Square water tank.
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Jim Brown and friends at tennis pavilion
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Circa 1910
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Group at tennis pavilion. Jim Brown seated, fourth from left. Group of men and women drinking tea
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Military group. Cannon assembly competition
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Circa 1880
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Military group. Cannon assembly competition. Rear of large stone building.
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Unidentified group in motor car
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Circa 1915
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Unidentified group in motor car, c.1915. [Brown family?]
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Unidentified military group
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Post 1895
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Group photo nine men in uniform. Volunteers. Military clothing. Rifles.
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Unidentified men
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Circa 1920s
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Group photo seven unidentified men. Sign in window Town Clerks Office.
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Unidentified family group
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Circa 1908
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Unidentified family [?] group. Four women, four men and two children in garden next to house. Toddler with cricket bat, gloves and pads. Parasol
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A group of women seated at an afternoon function.
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Dec 1961
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A black and white photo showing a group of women and one man. Women from left: Miss Spence, Mrs Pile, Mrs Ward, Mrs C Beel, W Matheson, Mrs Heffernan [?], Barbara Bevis.
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A group of women and two men at afternoon tea including Mrs Bevis, and W. Matheson.
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Dec 1961
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A black and white photo showing a group of men and women at an afternoon tea.
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A group of women and one man conversing.
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Dec 1961
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A black and white photo showing Mrs C Bell facing camera and R. W. Pile facing the group.
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A group of adults at a tennis match.
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1890s?
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A black and white photo showing a large group of adults some holding tennis racquets.
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Group Photograph, Hampden Tennis Club
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Circa 1900
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Group Photograph, Hampden Tennis Club, unidentified. Pram. Hat. Dress.
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Group photo unidentified
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Circa 1918
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Family reunion? Group photo two men four women. See also 1603 same people/setting
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A chorus group with the men in military uniform and the women in white peasant style frocks.
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1890s?
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A sepia/hand coloured photo showing the chorus group on stage probably for a theatrical performance.
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