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Thames Street Peace Day Celebration
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J M Brown Bookseller and Stationer
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12 Nov 1918
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Crowd in Thames Street. Looking toward Opera House
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Thames Street Peace Day Celebration
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J M Brown Bookseller and Stationer
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12 Nov 1918
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Crowd in Thames Street. Looking north toward Opera House
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Peace celebrations, Oamaru.
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12 Nov 1918
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View from the roof of the North Otago Farmers Co-operative building looking down on the corner of Thames and Wear Street. A crowd filling the street around a tank in front of D Gillies Central Cash Grocer's and Mahan & Muir Photo Studio. People on the awning roof of those buildings. James Craig & Co. Ltd. Timber Yard and Importers on Wear Street. Humber Street.
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Oamaru Harbour about 1880
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1880
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"Oamaru Harbour about 1880". View facing west. Normanby Wharf. Cross Wharf.
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Oamaru Harbour
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Circa 1873
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"Start of Breakwater Oamaru 1871". (Photograph probably dates from 1873.) First block laid on 10 September 1872. Preparation - mainly land restoration at the shore end - began in 1871. Large crane (built by Kincaid and McQueen) arrived 3 August 1873. Railway line to breakwater completed in 1873. By 1874 length of breakwater had been completed to 300 feet.
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Building St. Lukes Spire and chancel
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1912
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Building St. Lukes Spire and chancel. Final stage of spire. Framing for stone work can be seen to indicate final point of spire. Rev J D Russell placed cross in position on spire, 20 December 1912. St Luke's Anglican Church Oamaru
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St Patrick's Basilica
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1893
Post 1918 |
St Patricks Basilica, from Aln Street. Snow. Foundation stone of Basilica laid 29 May 1893 portice and outer domes added in 1903. Larger dome and sanctuary added 1918. Architect: F. W. Petre.
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Peace Celebration Oamaru
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12 Nov 1918
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Thames Street. View from rooftop of crowd, horses and carts, cars. Polytechnic building. James Rodman Tailor and Mercer. J Cagney Stationer Bookseller Fancy Goods. Man on shop awning roof
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Peace Celebration Oamaru
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12 Nov 1918
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Thames Street. Boy in uniform [?] in foreground. Boys sitting on cart carrying cannon/gun. Brownlee & Sons Nurserymen and Seed Mart. James Rodman Tailor and Mercer. D Gillies Central Cash Grocer's
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Peace Celebration Oamaru
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12 Nov 1918
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Thames Street. View from rooftop of people, cars, horses and carts in front of the Polytechnic building. William Skinner's store. The Globe Hotel. Brownlee & Son Nurserymen and Seed Mart
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Peace celebrations, Oamaru.
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12 Nov 1918
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View from County Council Chambers roof [?] looking north. Large crowd in Thames Street. Horses and carts. War Memorial. The Globe. Cooperative. Coquet Street. Wear Street. North Otago Farmers Co-operative.
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Peace Celebration Oamaru
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12 Nov 1918
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View from rooftop of people marching along Thames Street
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Peace Celebration Oamaru
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12 Nov 1918
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View from Town Hall roof [?] of parade in Thames Street. View looking south. Tees Street. Tyne Street
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Criterion Hotel
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Circa 1880
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Men and children on Harbour and Tyne Streets, outside the Criterion Hotel. W Gillespie proprietor. One of eight photographs fixed to two album pages, Forrester Estate.
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Junction Hotel
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Circa 1880
1879 |
Junction Hotel, cnr Wansbeck and Towey Streets c.1880. Built in 1879 for J McKay. (J. McKay Proprietor at time of photograph.)
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Motorcyclists in Thames Street; Troopers Memorial
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The Dainty Studio (estab. 1907)
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Post 1919
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Motorcyclists in Thames Street; Troopers' Memorial. L. to R : W. Paine, W.O. Donell, V. Mathie, I. Cramph, G. Clarke (in front), G. Boaden, I. Lamb, G. Pow, J. Kershaw, H. Lloyd, C. Farrant, R. Garrad
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Thames Street looking south
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Circa 1878
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Includes Waitaki House (1876), built for J H Milligan. Southern half of building (1877) constructed for Shrimski and Moss. Stemson and Leigh, nurserymen can be seen on north side of the Swan Hotel, S Gibbs, proprietor. very stony street
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Thames Street, Thomson and McLaren's furniture warehouse next to R L Rule tobacconist
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Circa 1875
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Shows Thomson and McLaren's furniture warehouse next to R L Rule tobacconist and stationer. This building first occupied by H J Burton, stationer in 1875, who had portrait rooms at the rear of the premises. When Rule succeeded Burton in 1878, F Smith operated the the studio at the rear and continued under the name of The Oamaru Portrait Gallery. A direction sign is shown in the photograph fastened to the wall of Waitaki House. New shops were built for J S Dalzel in 1887 and were occupied by tenants. Brown's Tea Rooms once occupied this position which is now the location of State Insurance.
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Lower Thames Street, looking north
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Circa 1884
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View from the railway crossing of people, horses and carts on Thames Street. A man with a penny farthing bicycle and a boy in standing the foreground. At right, from the front are the Bank of New South Wales, opened September 18 1884, the National Bank of New Zealand (former Bank of Otago) and the Empire Hotel. The next two storey building along is the Swan Hotel.
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Streetscape, Thames Street, Oamaru
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Burton Brothers Photographers (estab. 1866, closed 1916)
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Circa 1884
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"2851 Thames St Oamaru", c. 1884. Empire Hotel, Bank of Otago, Bank of New South Wales, gaslamps, horse and carriage, telegraph pole, railway line
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