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Miss McDonald and car at Rocklands
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1920?
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Photograph of 2 ladies and 2 men standing by a car on the driveway at Rocklands. The ladies are possibly the McDonald sisters. One of the men is raking the stones on the drive. The garden was designed by Buxton.
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Bond Street, Palmerston Otago.
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Bathgate
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16 Jan 1916
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Men and women with cars and motorcycles in Bond Street, Palmerston. Puketapu in the background, premises of John Gordon's Motor Garage, J H Milligan & Company Clothiers.
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Ray McConnell, Mrs McConnell and Dave Bridgeman. Brotherhood & Company General Merchants Ngapara.
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1920s?
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Ray McConnell, Ray's mother Mrs McConnell and Dave Bridgeman sitting on the running board of a Model T delivery van, in front of the Ngapara store. Brotherhood & Co. General Merchants Ngapara.
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May Brotherhood and Mrs McConnell, Ngapara.
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1920s?
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May Brotherhood at left, with Mrs McConnell in front of the Ngapara store. Brotherhood & Company General Merchants.
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Kurow trip.
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1930
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Two men, a woman and a boy standing next to a car on the roadside, one man sitting on a motorcycle.
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Driver and car during the visit of the Duke of Gloucester to Dunedin.
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Sunshine Studios
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01 Jan 1935
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A driver sitting in a car at Dunedin's Kensington Oval, part of a convoy during the visit of the Duke of Gloucester.
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Driver and car during the visit of the Duke of Gloucester to Dunedin.
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Sunshine Studios
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01 Jan 1935
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A driver sitting in a car at the base of the Boer War memorial in Kensington Oval, part of a convoy during the visit of the Duke of Gloucester.
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Mrs Chase’s Choir float.
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16 Aug 1945
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Young ladies of Mrs Chase's Choir, one of whom is dressed as an angel flanked by soldiers.
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V.J. Day Impromptu procession in Thames Street.
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15 Aug 1945
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Looking down on the celebrating crowds. Motorcars and bicycles.
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Streetscape, Thames Street
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Late 1920s
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Thames Street view facing north, c. late 1920s. Grave, saddler. McDiarmid's. Bulleid and Co., Ltd.
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Giffen Bros bus, Oamaru (with Bulleid and Co advertising), 1922
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1922
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Giffen Bros bus, Oamaru (with Bulleid and Co advertising), 1922.
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Hedge's Fellmongery, Abattoir Road
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1919
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Hedge's Fellmongery, Abattoir Road, c. 1919. Vintage truck. Third from left: Jack Turtle. (Mrs Lewis" father also worked at the fellmongery.)
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Pen 'y' Bryn, Towey Street, Oamaru
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1910s?
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Pen 'y' bryn and car, Towey Street (from sepia original).
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Miller's Motor Garage, North Otago
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Post 1908
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Miller's Motor Garage, Thames Street. Russell & Taylor? next door premises. Donald Miller in car. W. Dewar (standing). 1908 Humber motorcar in garage. 1905-1906 Dion motorcar on street.
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White Star Taxis parked outside Oamaru Railway Station
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Late 1920s
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White Star Taxis parked outside Oamaru Railway Station (1901), Humber Street, late 1920s. Caption reads (from right): Studebaker, Hupmobile (Jock McBride Driver),
C Chandler, A McBride, M O'Brien. Alternative caption information: R to L: Fred Obbard or Will Smart (Oakland car), Mort O' Brien, - , -, Stuart Jackson (High hooded vehicle), - , Jack Genge. |
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Unidentified family outing in motor cars
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Circa 1918
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Unidentified family outing in motor cars, c.1918.
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Miss W Mitchell. Searle's Motors bus, Oamaru.
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Clarke Photo (estab. 1907, closed 1937)
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Circa Dec 1916
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Searle's Motors bus, Oamaru. Miss W Mitchell, Conductor. Driver Dave Giffin.
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Searle's Motor Garage, Oamaru.
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1920s?
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Group on motor car near Walter E. Searle's Motor Garage, corner of Thames and Ribble Streets (east).Bruce Brothers Fish Shop on Ribble Street at far left.
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Truck Load of Wool for Ribbonwood Station,Omarama circa 1929
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Circa 1929
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Load of Wool for Ribbonwood Station,
Stan Hill driver |
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Jenkins Motor Garage, Thames Street Oamaru.
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1918
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People in front of Jenkins' Motor Garage on Peace day, 1918. Mr Jenkins standing in centre. The building is at the present day address of 243a Thames Street [2023 Hiway Autos], the address at the time for Jenkins Motor Garage was 245 Thames Street.
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