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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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Airedale Coal Mine, c.1945.
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Circa 1945
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Airedale Coal Mine, c.1945.
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Streetscape, Thames Street
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Circa 1940
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"Thames Street, Oamaru NZ 5550"
Circa 1940 Post office, St Luke's Church |
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Waitaki Boys' High School Boxing class
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1909
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Large group of boys on the lawn in front of the main school buildings.
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Waitaki Boys' High School rugby players
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1909
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Rugby players, left to right: A E Scantlebury, C Mathias, W G Pyle, Edward (Ted) Bastings.
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Waitaki Boys' High School band
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1916
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Unidentified band members in front of the main school buildings.
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Waitaki Boys' High School students
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Circa 1910?
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Large group of boys on the lawn in front of the main school buildings.
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Waitaki Boys' High School students
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Circa 1910?
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Large group of boys on the lawn in front of the main school buildings.
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Waitaki Boys' High School Boxing class
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W J Clarke
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1909
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Waitaki Boys' High School boxing class on the lawn in front of the main school buildings. Written on reverse - "Charlie Herbert instructor".
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Waitaki Boys' High School band
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Mahan, R
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1910
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Waitaki Boys' High School band on the lawn in front of the main school buildings.
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Waitaki Boys' High School boarders with Captain Leopold McLaglen
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W J Clarke
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1915
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Large group of boys on the lawn in front of the school buildings, Captain Leopold McLaglen, centre, who trained the boys in bayonet fighting and Jiu-Jitsu.
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Waitaki Boys' High School boarders with Captain Leopold McLaglen
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W J Clarke
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1915
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Large group of boys on the lawn in front of the school buildings, Captain Leopold McLaglen, centre, who trained the boys in bayonet fighting and Jiu-Jitsu.
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Agriculture laboratory, Waitaki Boys' High School
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1916
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Unidentified man in the agriculture lab at Waitaki Boys' High School.
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Waitaki Boys' High School Preparatory Department
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Clarke Photo (estab. 1907, closed 1937)
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1913
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Waitaki Boys' High School preparatory department with Mr Anderson, on the lawn in front of school buildings. Names listed on matt board.
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The Rector's front door. Waitaki Boys' High School
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1916
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Door to the Rectory at Waitaki Boys' High School.
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Sunday parade. Waitaki Boys' High School
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Circa 1914?
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Group of boys at Waitaki Boys' High School.
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National Bank of New Zealand, Thames Street
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Circa 1875
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"Oamaru about 1875". Thames street. S Gibbs, Swan Hotel. Empire Hotel. Bank of Otago. Bridge.
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Oamaru Harbour - Building of Breakwater. Crane
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Circa 1873
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Start of Breakwater Oamaru 1872. First block of breakwater laid 10 September 1872. Large crane (built by Kincaid and McQueen) arrived 3 August 1873. The crane contractors and staff are shown. Sitting: Walkem. Standing: Peyman. On footplank at left is Thomas Forrester.
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Oamaru Opera House
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Circa 1912
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Thames Street facing south west, c.1912. Town Hall and Opera House. County Council Chambers. Horses and carts.
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First pre-fabricated home built by Maynard and Armstrong Builders
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Circa 1945-1950
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First pre-fabricated home built by Maynard and Armstrong. Moved to "Showgrounds Street" [the caption may be referring to Ettrick Street], about 1945 - 1950. Athol Martin collection.
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Unidentified men with motorcycle and side car. 34 Caledonian Road Oamaru
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Circa 1936
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Two unidentified men with motorbike outside 34 Caledonian Road, Oamaru. One man leaning on gate smoking a pipe, other man sitting on motorcycle. Number plate D3339. Stereoscope negative. (Athol Martin collection)
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