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- J M Brown Bookseller and Stationer 70
- Macfie, Robert 7
- Struyk, Hubert .S. (b.1923, d.1978) 7
- Burton Brothers Photographers (estab. 1866, closed 1916) 6
- Clarke Photo (estab. 1907, closed 1937) 6
- W J Clarke 6
- Appleby, J H (b.Circa 1868, d.1949) 5
- Chance, George (b.1885, d.1963) 4
- Mahan, Robert (b.1862, d.1928) 4
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Isabella Leslie (nee Edwards) in a garden.
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1920s?
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Isabella Leslie (nee Edwards) standing on a garden path beneath a flowering tree.
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Bush, Catlins
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1910s?
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Tree ferns in the bush, Catlins.
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Church [?] in Fiji.
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Macfie, Robert
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1920s?
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Church [?] among palm trees, Fiji.
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Bure, Fiji
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1920s?
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A bure among palm trees in Fiji. Building with wooden posts and thatch roof.
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North Otago Tree Planting Association
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1936-1937
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North Otago Tree Planting Association,c. 1936/37.. Central group of boys at front. back row from left: Frank Mee, Leslie Woodhouse, Winston McCone, -,-,-,-,R W (Roly) Smith. Front: Eddie Kirka, Keith Cochrane, Mike Andrew, B H Smith, Radford, Bill Turnbull, Eric Mee. Back row 8th from left Frank Milner, -, Arnold Nordmeyer. From post 4 man in grey suit without hat Dr A Douglas, behind with hands in pocket J C Kirkness, -, bald man beside Kirkness Dr Orbell. Man with pipe Kem Familton, lady with two children Girlie Familton, boy is HEJ (Herbie) Familton, little girl is either Molly or Betty Familton, Man behind Girlie at back (black suit) Mr Rodman. Middle row - man holding hat J B Chapman, Percy Hargreaves, -, Dr Stubbs
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Girl in boat. Elderslie Estate lake
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J M Brown Bookseller and Stationer
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Unknown
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Girl standing in a boat at the lake edge, willow tree in the background
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Bridge in Oamaru Public Gardens
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1930s?
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Bridge with railings made from tree branches over Oamaru Creek in the Public Gardens. The bridge was built by boys under the direction of the Oamaru Boys' Unemployment Committee.
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Church picnic [?] Fife and drum band
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Circa 1900
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Large group of men, women and children. Fife and drum band. Boy in tree in background. Tent in background has printed on it "T Anderson Maker Oamaru"
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Photograph of Oamaru stone being loaded at One Tree Farm, Totara
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Circa 1900
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Photograph of Oamaru stone being loaded at One Tree Farm, Totara, some time between 1885 and 1905. Mr Ben perry of the Empire Hotel owned the farm, but a company, to which he belonged, owned the stone, [according to] Mrs T Perry". The Oamaru Mail: "Tracing North Otago's heritage" (undated).
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Untitled (Dunedin View)
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O'Brien, George (b.1821, d.1888)
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Oval watercolour works on paper - picturesque landscape view of a path with walking figure stagecoach and horses through a wooded area; large tree right of path.
Power pole? harbour with two sail boats, hill in background. |
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Oamaru stone being loaded at One Tree Farm, Totara
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Circa 1900
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Photograph of Oamaru stone being loaded at One Tree Farm, Totara, some time between 1885 and 1905. Mr Ben Perry of the Empire Hotel owned the farm, but a company, to which he belonged, owned the stone, according to Mrs T Perry. The Oamaru Mail: "Tracing North Otago's heritage" (undated).
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Wright, Hunt, Tonkin, Matherson, Sutherland. Waitaki Boys' High School
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1916
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Group of five boys standing beside a tree. Back from left: Wright, Hunt, Tonkin, Matherson. Front: Sutherland.
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Reverend Algernon Gifford and family.
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Dec 1894
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The Gifford family Christmas 1894. From left (seated): Frances Maria (Fannie) Gifford, Mrs Sarah Annie Gifford, Rev Algernon Gifford, George H Gifford (reclining on tree), unknown ,unknown, unknown.
From left (standing): Sophie M Gifford, unknown. |
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St Luke's Anglican Church. Thames Street Oamaru
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Circa 1915
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Thames Street looking south; St Luke's Church. First post office. Horse and cart, man on bicycle, motor car. Young trees with tree guards along middle of Thames Street. Man crossing the road
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Loading stone at "One Tree Farm", Totara
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Circa 1885-Circa 1905
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Loading Oamaru Stone at "One Tree Farm", Totara, c. 1885 - 1905. The farm was owned by Ben (Benjamin) Perry, proprietor of the Empire Hotel, Oamaru, but a company to which he belonged owned the stone. Copy.
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River scene, unidentified
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1890s?-1910s?
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View of a tree lined river with mountain in the background. This slide was originally stored in a box labelled "Hollyford & Homer".
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Hillgrove station
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Hillgrove station
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Shearing gang at Elderslie?
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Elderslie Estate
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Boating on Elderslie lake
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Clark's Mill, near Maheno, North Otago
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Clark's Mill
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