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Name/title Maker Production date Description
Lower Thames Street shops. Lower Thames Street shops.
Circa 20th Century
Three shops, lower Thames street west. North Otago Times building, 28 Thames Street at left. G L Grenfell, number 30 Thames Street. Two storey building centre, at 32/34 Thames Street. Douglas B Muir (saddler) in J Gemmell building at right (post 1900s). Verandah post. Taken from glass negative.
Star and Garter Hotel Star and Garter Hotel
J M Brown Bookseller and Stationer
1870s
People outside hotel and J G Flett shop next door
Waitaki County Council Building Waitaki County Council Building
Waitaki County Council Building
Bank of Otago, Bank of New South Wales and Hansom Cabs Bank of Otago, Bank of New South Wales and Hansom Cabs
Bank of Otago, Bank of New South Wales and Hansom Cabs
Union Bank of Australia, Tyne Street Oamaru Union Bank of Australia, Tyne Street Oamaru
Three men standing in Tyne Street in front of the Union Bank of Australia. Bank of New Zealand at right.
St Luke's Anglican Church, Oamaru.  Interior St Luke's Anglican Church, Oamaru. Interior
Circa 1890
Interior of St Luke's Church following 1876 additions.
Queens Hotel, Thames Street Queens Hotel, Thames Street
Circa 1900
Queen's Hotel. Opened 1881. Architects Forrester and Lemon.
Thames Street, Thames Street Thames Street, Thames Street
Circa 1908
Thames Street Looking South. Queen's Hotel, London House, horses and carts.
Thames, Itchen and Tees Streets, Oamaru. Thames, Itchen and Tees Streets, Oamaru.
1878-1883
A view form Itchen Street looking east toward the intersection of Thames Street (at left), Itchen Street (centre) and Tees Street at right. Colonial Bank/Bank of New Zealand building, J & T Meek's grain store, Star and Garter Hotel, Ronayne & Cottrell, Fancy Goods & Toys. J G Flett, Bookseller. Coffee House. Hood and Shennan.
Waitaki House. Opened in 1876 Waitaki House. Opened in 1876
Circa 1877
Waitaki House. "The left half of these buildings was opened on 8th April,1876 and was at first occupied by J.H. Milligan, Outfitter, and W. Carncross, Stationer.The building at right was completed in 1877". Musical Depot, New Zealand Clothing Factory, James Bee.
Waitaki House, c. 1877 Waitaki House, c. 1877
1880s
Waitaki House, c. 1877. Opened in 1876; building at right completed in 1877. C Thompson, W Carncross, J H Milligan, New Zealand Clothing Factory.
Queen's Hotel, about 1900 Queen's Hotel, about 1900
Circa 1900
Queen's Hotel, about 1900. Opened 1881. Architects: Forrester and Lemon. London House.
Star & Garter Hotel, Itchen Street Oamaru Star & Garter Hotel, Itchen Street Oamaru
Circa 1860s
Men and a dog on Itchen Street in front of the Star and Garter.Star and Garter Hotel built in two stages, 1867-1868.
Empire Hotel, Bank of Otago, early 1870s Empire Hotel, Bank of Otago, early 1870s
1870s
Empire Hotel, Bank of Otago, early 1870s
Waitaki House Waitaki House
Circa 1876
Waitaki House opened in 1876 (Built for J. H. Milligan, Draper). W. Carncross later became Sir William Carncross, Speaker of the Legislative Council 1918-39.
Star and Garter Hotel, Oamaru Star and Garter Hotel, Oamaru
Pre 1877
Star and Garter Hotel, Itchen Street, built 1866-68. J G Flett, bookseller (from 1871- 1877). Masonic Hall
Itchen Tees Street Itchen Tees Street
Circa 1870s
Itchen Street with J.T. Smith, Saddler, Star and Garter Hotel, J.G. Flett, Bookseller. Pedestrians
The Union Bank of Australia Limited, Tyne Street The Union Bank of Australia Limited, Tyne Street
1878-1879
Man walking past the Union Bank of Australia, Tyne Street. Built in 1878; occupied from 6 January 1879. Cost L3,400. Architects: Forrester and Lemon
Colonial Bank of New Zealand Colonial Bank of New Zealand
Circa 1881
Colonial Bank of New Zealand (later became Bank of New Zealand). Built 1878. Itchen Street.
Harbour and Tyne Street corner Harbour and Tyne Street corner
Circa 1905
Harbour/Tyne Streets corner, before 1905. Connell and Clowes. Harbour Board. A H Maude, Auctioneer. Criterion Hotel.
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