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Name/title Maker Production date Description
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.
Connell & Clowes Offices and Store, (Forrester and Lemon sketch). Connell & Clowes Offices and Store, (Forrester and Lemon sketch).
Circa 1877?
Connell & Clowes Offices and Store, (Forrester and Lemon sketch).
E. Grave, Ship Chandler and Sail Maker, Tyne Street. (Later G T Gillies office.) E. Grave, Ship Chandler and Sail Maker, Tyne Street. (Later G T Gillies office.)
1890s?
E. Grave, Ship Chandler and Sail Maker, Tyne Street. (Later G T Gillies office.)
Junction Hotel Junction Hotel
Circa 1880
1879
Junction Hotel, cnr Wansbeck and Towey Streets c.1880. Built in 1879 for J McKay. (J. McKay Proprietor at time of photograph.)
Harold L Familton, Wallpapers, Paints, etc. Harold L Familton, Wallpapers, Paints, etc.
1918-1939
Harold L Familton, Wallpapers, Paints, etc. (In this location, 1918 - 1938). H Benson, Watchmaker (south shop). This building was originally the Imperial Hotel. Waterloo House can be seen at the right of the picture. Ongley & Bulleld, Barristers & Solicitors upstairs
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
Oamaru Harbour Oamaru Harbour
Women at natural archway
Burnside Homestead, Elderslie Burnside Homestead, Elderslie
Woman standing in doorway of Burnside homestead (rear of building)? Bay window. Decoration. 527 Burnside Road Elderslie
Star and Garter Hotel, Oamaru Star and Garter Hotel, Oamaru
Pre 1877
Star and Garter Hotel, Itchen Street, built 1867-68. J G Flett, bookseller (from 1871- 1877). Masonic Hall
Oamaru Gaol. Built in 1869. Demolished, 1921. Oamaru Gaol. Built in 1869. Demolished, 1921.
1869-1921
Oamaru Gaol, Thames Street. Built in 1869. Demolished, 1921. Demolition of gaol started in November 1921.
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.
Papakaio Presbyterian Church, North Otago Papakaio Presbyterian Church, North Otago
1894
Papakaio Presbyterian Church. Opened on 12 June, 1894. Architect, J M Forrester; builders Messrs Lindsay and Allan; Stonemason, Mr Cuthbertson. 1893 above door
Waitaki County Council Chambers Waitaki County Council Chambers
Early 1880s
Waitaki County Council Chambers. Girl with cart or pram standing in front of building
National Bank of New Zealand. Bank of New South Wales National Bank of New Zealand. Bank of New South Wales
Post 1884
"Banks Oamaru JMB 55" . Left: National Bank of New Zealand (originally Bank of Otago), built 1871. Right: Bank of New South Wales [Forrester Gallery], built 1884. Both banks designed by R A Lawson. Lower Thames Street
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.
Waitaki County Council Chambers Waitaki County Council Chambers
Early 1880s
Waitaki County Council Chambers, Thames Street. Advertisements on fence for Moate & Co. Nelson Teas. New Zealand Shipping Co. Paparoa New Zealand to London. J H Milligan & Co. Outfitter. Polytechnic sale.
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
Natural Archway. Cape Wanbrow Oamaru Natural Archway. Cape Wanbrow Oamaru
Circa 1890
View of ship's masts through natural archway
Waitaki Girls High School Waitaki Girls High School
1887-1904
Waitaki Girls' High School in 1887-1904 period when located in the County Council building, Thames Street. During this time the Waitaki County Council occupied the Customs House in Tyne Street while H M Customs used the first post office building. In 1904 Waitaki Girls' High School moved to its present location in Trent Street.
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