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- McMillan, William (b.1887, d.1977) 20
- Not Specified 11
- J M Brown Bookseller and Stationer 4
- Blakemore, William Henry James (b.1871, d.1945) 3
- Mahan, Robert (b.1862, d.1928) 3
- Struyk, Hubert .S. (b.1923, d.1978) 3
- Clifford and Co (estab. 1883, closed 1900) 2
- John Hislop 2
- Albert Lawson (estab. 1874, closed 1874) 1
- Auld, William 1
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Garvie?, John
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Circa 1900?
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John Garvie? (North Otago Early Settlers' Association, 1993) Photograph has added hand drawn details
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Hartley, Thomas and Alice
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1890s?
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Portraits Thomas Hartley, Alice Hartley
[Original photograph is two hand coloured portraits in one matt board, Mr Thomas Hartley and his wife Mrs Alice Hartley] |
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Butts, E
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1889-1890
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First Order of Merit, NZ and South Seas Exhibition for crewel embroidery.
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Medals and certificates from NZ and South Seas Exhibition Horticultural Show
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26 Jan 1926
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Silver gilt - District Display of Pot Plants, Cut Flowers etc.
Silver - District Display of fruit and vegetables |
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Oamaru Rotary Club Member of Rotary International
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12 May 1925
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McPhee, Pte T E. Memorial
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02 Apr 1944
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Died of wounds at Cassino, Italy, aged 30. From residents of Georgetown Awamoko.
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Moeraki Boulders, North Otago
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Circa 1905
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Four men sitting and standing on boulders at the beach.
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McMaster children
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L-R: Alexander Adair McMaster, Adair McMaster, Ailsa Jack Humphries McMaster(Jack). children of Annie McMaster (nee Reid) and Alexander McMaster of Tokarahi.
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Man and Clydesdales harvesting
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Man with team of three Clydesdales. Harvesting scene with horses and binder, Elderslie (?) (Original glass slide from G B Stevenson collection.)
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Annie McMaster (nee Reid) with children Adair and Ailsa Jack Humphries.
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Annie McMaster (nee Reid, of Elderslie Estate) with her children Adair (at left) and Ailsa Jack Humphries (Jack).
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Elderslie Estate
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J M Brown Bookseller and Stationer
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Unknown
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Man sitting on edge of porch smoking a pipe, woman standing in the garden next to him
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Elderslie Estate, Tennis Court
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J M Brown Bookseller and Stationer
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Unknown
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Man, boy and two girls playing tennis
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Elderslie Estate
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J M Brown Bookseller and Stationer
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Unknown
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Boy hanging from rings in the garden
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Sheep. Elderslie Estate
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J M Brown Bookseller and Stationer
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Unknown
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Flock of sheep in a paddock
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Dog. Elderslie Estate
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Dog [Spaniel?] laying on grass
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Unidentified woman. Elderslie Estate
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Circa 1900
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Undentified lady, Elderslie. Reid family? (Original glass slide from G B Stevenson collection.)
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Waihemo County Council
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Albert Lawson (estab. 1874, closed 1874)
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1893
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Matt board with eleven male portraits, one photograph of an unidentified man standing in the doorway of the Waihemo County Chambers. Identified portraits - James Hartstonge Junr. ? [Question mark next to name], Mr Dent, Mr McLeod, Alfred Dillon Bell, Thomas Muir, Mr Robertson, George Cruikshank, Charles Crump. Reference photo only, no high resolution image.
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Memorial Plaque (medallion). Isabel Clark.
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1914-1919
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A bronze next of kin memorial plaque in a circular oak frame. Features an image of Britannia holding a trident and standing with a lion. The designer's initials, E.CR.P., appear above the front paw. In her outstretched left hand Britannia holds an olive wreath above the rectangular tablet bearing the name Isabel Clark cast in raised letters. Below the name tablet, to the right of the lion, is an oak spray with acorns. Two dolphins swim around Britannia, symbolizing Britain's sea power, and at the bottom a second lion is tearing apart the German eagle. Around the picture the legend reads (in capitals) "She died for freedom and honour". The reverse is blank.
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Anderson and Rhands, two Masters. Waitaki Boys' High School
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1916
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Anderson and Rhands sitting with books, among flaxes in the garden at Waitaki Boys' High School.
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North Otago Highland Pipe Band
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Circa 1930s
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North Otago Highland Pipe Band.
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