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- Not Specified 44
- J M Brown Bookseller and Stationer 37
- Forrester, John Megget (b.1865, d.1965) 33
- Steenson, William Ivan Cunninghame (b.Circa 1889, d.1967) 19
- Forrester and Lemon 11
- Frank Duncan and Co Ltd 10
- Mahan Studios 10
- Clarke Photo (estab. 1907, closed 1937) 9
- Burton Brothers Photographers (estab. 1866, closed 1916) 8
- Forrester, Thomas (b.1838, d.1907) 6
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Waitaki Mouth, Fishermans hut
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1900
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Left: William Peet. Right: Charles Manton. At fishermen's hut, north bank of the waitaki River, 1900.
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Women's ward, Oamaru Hospital
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1937
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Women's ward, Oamaru Hospital, 1937
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Mt Ida Boarding House
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Pre 1950
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Mt Ida Boarding House, corner of France and Ribble Streets. Also ID's as Mrs. Massey's Coronation Boarding House. Pulled down 1950. Vintage Car. Boys with bicycle. Tiger Tea building advertising.
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J & T Meek's Elevator building fire, Oamaru.
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20 Jan 1920
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The fire at Meek's elevator building at 1 Humber Street. [2023 premises of Steampunk HQ].
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Staff of North Otago Foundry
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20 Jan 1922
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Staff of North Otago Foundry, Thames Street, 20 January, 1922.
From left: J Fowler, E Hambleton, T Shalders, P Plunket, A Gunn, L Dorward, W Bond, M Short, F Jones, E Dickson, M McNeill. See also 621P |
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Redcliff Hotel, north bank of the Waitaki River, Glenavy
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Circa 1930s
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Redcliff's Hotel, north bank of the Waitaki river. M O'Connor. Motor vehicles. New Zealand Express Company Limited truck.
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Thomson & Co, Cordial & Aerated Water Manufacturers
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Mid 20th Century
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Thomson & Co, Cordial & Aerated Water Manufacturers, Tyne Street, mid 1900s. (Thomson and Co from 1904.)
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McDiarmid's Hydro Shoe Store
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1930s
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McDiarmid's Hydro Shoe Store being moved from Lake Waitaki to Kurow, 1930s. "Office for Johnnie Shanks; later Collins Transport.
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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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Centennial Rest Rooms
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1840-1940
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1840-1940 Centennial Rest Rooms, Severn Street. Opened in 1940.
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Gold Band Taxis cars
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1930s
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Gold Band Taxis' cars near Severn Street bridge, c.1930. Public Baths. "The Gables" (formerly residence of W G Grave). From left: Alex Frame, Jim Frew, Billy Webb, Bob Smart.
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Oamaru Motor Service bus
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Bremford Studios
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Circa 1939
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Oamaru Motor Service bus (Studebaker), Timaru (?). Bulleid's
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Junction Hotel, corner Wansbeck and Towey Streets,
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1930s
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Junction Hotel, corner Wansbeck and Towey Streets, W Hastings, proprietor. Junction Cash Store.
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Junction hotel, corner of Wansbeck and Towey Streets
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1930s
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Junction hotel, corner of Wansbeck and Towey Streets, c.1930s. W Hastings, proprietor. Vintage car.
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Waitaki Girls High School
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1937
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Waitaki Girls High School.
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Oamaru foreshore. Train dumping
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1938
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Derelict trains used to reinforce foreshore near Oamaru Gasworks, 1938.
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Taieri and Peninsula Milk Supply Co. Ltd
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1930s
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Severn Street. "Staff of T & P Milk Coy's [Taieri and Peninsula] Oamaru factory before my time. Second from left is my predecessor [sic] and on left Russell Laurenson son of Jim L our cartage contractor. He was manger of the Vacuum Oil Coy in Dunedin when the T & P ceased operations and he offered me a job as a salesman with them. I would have liked to accept the offer. He was later General Manager for NZ and a District Governor for Rotary. He was well known as a singer. The other tall chap in dark suit is the factory manager.The truck and the shape of the cans seem to date this a good while before I went there." (Information on back of photograph - author not identified.) Photograph dates c. early 1930s. Motor vehicle. J H Laurenson,
Back row workers (Left to right): 3rd from right is Mark Sinclair; 4th from right, wearing waistcoat and cap, is David Sparks Snr, of Glen Street, Oamaru. (David Sparks Snr was the father of David Sparks, proprietor of "Dave Sparks, the Working Man's Store", a clothing shop at 48 Ribble Street, Oamaru. Mr Sparks Jnr died in 1980. |
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Opening day Centennial Hall, Severn Street, 1941
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1941
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Opening day Centennial Hall, Severn Street, 1941. Hon Arnold Nordmeyer, presiding.
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Elevated View, Oamaru
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Circa 1930
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Oamaru facing north west from Meeks Mill? Middle School, Takaro Park, Maude's Garage. Severn Street, Cross Street
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Wansbeck, Oamaru
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Circa 1940s
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Wansbeck Street. Looking west
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