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Elderslie Estate Homestead hallway
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Hallway in Elderslie homestead. Clock. Gong. Decorations.
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Elderslie Estate Homestead interior
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Lobby, Elderslie homestead.
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Elderslie Estate gates
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Main gates to Elderslie (now at Centennial Park, Oamaru). (Original glass slide from G B Stevenson collection.)
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Elderslie Estate, House
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J M Brown Bookseller and Stationer
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Unknown
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Main house and garden at Elderslie Estate
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Old Building and Butchery
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J M Brown Bookseller and Stationer
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Unknown
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Unidentified old stone building backed by trees. Rear part of building has "Butchery" faintly visible above the door
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Oamaru North School
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1940s
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North School and St Patrick's School, 1940. Cape Wanbrow. Harbour. Gasworks. Thames St. Elevated program of Oamaru.
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Oamaru Opera House
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Circa 1940s
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Town Hall and Opera House, c.1940s. County Council. Motor cars. Bill board; "Pictures" sign above entrance; flag poles
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Northern Hotel
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Circa 1950s
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Northern Hotel, c.1950s (?). (Mrs H Bateman, proprietress 1928-1941.)
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Streetscape, Thames Street
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Circa 1940s
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Thames Street facing north c.1940s. Post Office; Clock Tower; War Memorial; J.R. Sewell, chemist; Bank of New South Wales; Empire Hotel
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Harbour Street, Oamaru
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Circa 1950s
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From left: Harbour Board office, Lane's Emulsion (formerly A H Maude's auction house), Harbour Street, Oamaru, about 1955.
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Tyne Street c. 1930s.
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Circa 1930
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Tyne Street c. 1930s. From left: Connell and Clowes' building, The Oamaru Mail (located in Smith's store 1906 - 1970), Union offices.
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King George VI Coronation decorations. Thames Highway arch
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12 May 1937
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Coronation Arch, Thames Highway, near Orwell Street, 1937. Coronation of King George VI. The Cash Store.
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Frank Milner. Opening Milner Park, Waitaki Boys High School
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The Dainty Studio (estab. 1907)
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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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Thames Street from Clock Tower, 1937.
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1937
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Thames Street from Clock Tower, 1937. View shows the tree lined street, with several vehicles parked along it. The foreshore is visible in the left background and stretches to the horizon. From Norman Jenkin album.
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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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War Memorial, Thames Street
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Tanner Brothers Limited, Wellington, N.Z.
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Circa 1937
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Thames Street, Boer War Memorial, Globe Hotel, Hodges, Adam MacKay's. Postcard
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World War One memorial, Oamaru
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1930s?
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World War One memorial on Thames Street. Shops at left between Meek and Steward Streets. A man with a bicycle has been edited out to the left of the monument.
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Atkinsons house, possibly W G H S Site
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Atkinsons house, possibly W G H S Site
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Waitaki Boys High School Hall of Memories
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16 Mar 1927
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Hall of Memories, Waitaki Boys' High School. Designed by John Megget Forrester. Opened by the Duke of York, 16 March 1927. Forrester collection.
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Oamaru South School
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1934
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Oamaru South School, from Greta Street. Tablet dedicated to Charles John Connell, former pupil of the Oamaru South school, who lost his life on 20 January 1934 trying to save two companions during a fishing trip at Long Point, near the Catlins. The memorial wall and tablet were unveiled in a public ceremony on 13 November 1934.
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