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Lord Kitchener inspecting cadets, Forbury Park Dunedin.
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18 Feb 1910
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Waitaki Boys' High School cadets lined up for inspection by Lord Horatio Kitchener in Dunedin.
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Waitaki Boys' High School Cadets
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1917
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Large group of cadets with officers at Waitaki Boys' High School
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Unidentified military group
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1900?-1910?
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Soldiers with rifles, civilians and children on a grassy hill. Military encampment Kakanui (?), early 1900s. Military clothing.
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Oamaru Mounted Rifles group
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Oamaru Mounted Rifles group - booth connection
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Military
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Military group with canons J M Forrester on right
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Military volunteers. John Megget Forrester
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Early 20th Century
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Volunteers. John Megget Forrester, second row third from left (arms folded). Military clothing.
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'A' company, Queen's Rifles. Military Camp, Oamaru Showgrounds
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1905
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"A" Company Queen's Rifles, 1905. John Megget Forrester, third row centre (arms folded). Military clothing.
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South School Jubilee, 1927.
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1927
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South School Jubilee, 1927. Smyth's store in the background
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Unidentified men. Military camp
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Circa 1900
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Six men in front of a tent, c.1900. Clothing.
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Queen's Rifles, Oamaru.
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Circa 1900
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Queen's Rifles, Oamaru, c. 1900. (Formed 1897-98). Includes P Sinclair.
Second row (from left): - , - , - , Major Headland?, Capt J M Forrester. |
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Duntroon Rifles
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Yerex, John Henry
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1901
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Group photograph
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Oamaru Naval Officers
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1890
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Oamaru Navals 1890. From left: Petty Officer Alex Robertson, Petty Officer C Swinard, Chief Petty Officer Andrew Richardson, Quartermaster A Symon,
Petty Officer W Couper, Petty Officer G Meldrum. |
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Duntroon Rifles
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1901
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. Back row (from left): R McBean, J Polson, Peter Aitcheson, Con Mannix, Gilbert Stevenson, Harry Dovey, Jack Cullen, James Park, George Innes, Bert Stock, B Winchester, M R Pocklington, sen., Charlie Lennard, Joe Cree. 2nd back row: George Brassel, Archie Earl, Harry Collins, Jim Cree, Arthur Collins, Frank Oliver, Jim Cullen, Willie Winchester, Staff Adams, Bob McNair, Pop Cairns, Neil McPhee, Dave Innes, Tom McPhee. 3rd row: Jack Goulding, B Bailey, Ernie Barnes, - Elstone, Peter Fridd, - Elstone, G Geddes, - Elstone, Sefton Earl. Front row: Jack McPhee, George Wise, Malcolm Francis, Walter Yardley, Serg Kibblewhite, Capt C B Morris, Dave Grant, W McLeod, J Pringle, J Johnston,T Merriman, Mr Fridd, Senr. Buglers: Jim Fridd and Bert Collins. Cooks: Bob McGilveray and Harry Lester.
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Number 3 Section Duntroon Rifles
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1901
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Duntroon Rifles Names on reverse are damaged
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Military Revue Takaro Park
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1889
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Military Revue at Takaro Park, 1889 with old Artillery Band, Oamaru 1) Jas Mitchell in band 2) Harry Pheloung (white cockade on helmet) 3) Alex Frame (Blacksmith) X = Sumpter O= Creagh tick = Bob Rule. Buildings in background include Grammar School and old Drill Hall (Volunteer Hall) in Steward Street (built 1863 destroyed by fire 1912)
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Military encampment North Otago Rifles, Oamaru showgrounds
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The Dainty Art Studio
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1915-1916
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Military encampment North Otago Rifles, showgrounds, 1915-1916
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Military
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Late 1880s
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Unidentified Military Group c. 1880's. Artillery Volunteers
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A Contingent of the Imperial Troops at Oamaru, 7 February 1901, during a goodwill tour of New Zealand.
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07 Feb 1901
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A Contingent of the Imperial Troops at Oamaru, 7 February 1901, during a goodwill tour of New Zealand. Of additional interest in the photograph are the premises of John (Shocky) Moore's undertaking business in the Commercial Hotel buildings.
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Enfield, North Otago
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Jan 1929
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"Disastrous midsummer hailstorm in the North Otago Distruct, South Island: Some of the damage called by the falling ice. Officials of the Dept. of Agriculture, with Mr J. A. Macpherson, M.P. (2nd from left), viewing a completely ruined crop of oats at Enfield." (The Auckland Weekly News 17 Jan 1929 p47)
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Herbert Volunteers
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Post 1895
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Herbert Volunteers (?) c.1890.
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