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- Mahan, R 21
- Clifford and Co (estab. 1883, closed 1900) 6
- Ferrier & Rock (estab. 1879, closed 1881) 6
- J M Brown Bookseller and Stationer 4
- The Dainty Studio (estab. 1907) 4
- Mahan & Muir 3
- Mahan Studios 3
- Martin, Charles (estab. 1876, closed 1899) 3
- Wrigglesworth & Binns 3
- Appleby, J H (b.Circa 1868, d.1949) 2
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Five male members of the Gordon family.
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Mahan, R
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1910s?
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A sepia coloured photo showing Mr Gordon and his four sons.
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Three generations of James Falconer.
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Mahan, R
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Circa 1914
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Studio portrait of three members of the Falconer family, each named James. From left: James Howden Falconer, James (Jim) Howden Falconer Junior, and James Falconer (The Duke) of Mayvale. Information from reverse: James Howden Falconer born at Mayvale, Maheno N.Z 19/8/1876. Died in Dunedin 6/3/1948. Jim Howden Falconer Junior born at Mayvale, Maheno 28/11/1911, died in Dunedin 17/9/1974. James Falconer born Bonnington, Edinburgh Scotland 26/8/1839, died in Oamaru 8/9/1918.
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Helen Falconer.
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1910s?
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Helen Redpath Falconer standing in a garden. The daughter of James and Marion Falconer (née Howden), of Mayvale farm. Photo caption reads " Helen Falconer (Spinster). Lived Mayvale. Owned house & few acres. Sold to Tom? Falconer and moved to Towie St. Oamaru."
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Falconer family at All Day Bay.
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Circa 1922?
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A group of men, women and children on the beach. Photo caption reads "Falconers & cousins at All Day Bay". [John Howden Falconer at back left?]
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Falconer family photograph.
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1923
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Studio portrait of the children of James Howden and Elizabeth McIntosh Falconer (née Robertson). Standing, from left James (Jim) Howden Falconer Junior, John (Jack) Robertson Falconer. Front: Marion and Nellie Falconer.
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Falconer family in a Model T Ford car.
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Circa 1918
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Two hand coloured photographs of the Falconer family sitting in a Model T Ford in front of the stables at Fairview Farm, Happy Valley Road. James Howden Falconer (senior) sitting at the wheel
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Thomas Falconer.
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Canadian Portrait Rooms (estab. 1899, closed 1902)
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Circa 1900
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Studio portrait of Thomas Falconer, eldest son of Thomas and Marion Falconer (née Howden).
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James Alexander.
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Mahan, R
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Circa 1910?
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Studio portrait of James Alexander. James married Janet Falconer, daughter of Thomas and Helen Falconer (née Redpath).
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J. McNarry, Horse Shoer, General Blacksmith, Coquet Street
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1900-1910?
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J. McNarry, Horse Shoer, General Blacksmith. Corner of Coquet and Humber Streets (site of NZR Bus Station). Staff, St Pauls Church.
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Military
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Circa 1914
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Seven men with dog. Catering group at Drill Hall ? Military uniforms. c.1914.
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Turnbull & Jones Electricians, Pukeuri, 1941
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1941
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Turnbull & Jones Electricians, Pukeuri, 1941. (Bequest.)
At left (marked X on original) is Lionel John Williamson, apprenticed to Turnbull and Jones, electricians. |
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Mr and Mrs Thomas Meek and family
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1890s?
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Mr and Mrs Thomas Meek and family c.1890s.
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Hampden Hotel
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Hampden Hotel. Caption information for car at right: lady at wheel "Mabel"; in passenger's seat, "Mrs Horner" [Proprietress].
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Mr Boaden changing car tyre.
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Martin, John
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On the road from Pukeuri to Kurow, Mr Boaden is changing the tyre on an early Overland motor car built by the Willys Overland Company, Toledo Ohio, USA. Other men unidentified. Photograph taken by John Martin (Athol's father). Mr Boaden was employed by Dewar and McKenzie garage - tire service for auctioneers and stock buyers for mercantile firms in Oamaru.
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Unidentified woman
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Albert Lawson (estab. 1874)
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1880s?
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Sepia coloured carte de visite depicting a woman dressed in black with a severe hair style leaning on the back of a chair
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Motor Garage, North Otago
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Early 1920s
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North Otago Farmers' Co-operative Association Limited Garage, Coquet Street, early 1920s. Motor cars. Left to right: J. Henderson, F. Addison, Robert Smith, Fred Parsons, J. Granfell, W. P. Reid, G. Souness, Tony Skiwing (sp?). 1922 or 1924. Gargoyle Mobiloils Advert. Miller Tires. Vintage Motorcars.
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Barclay Brothers General Storekeepers, Kurow. Omarama Kurow Bus.
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C M Collins
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1915
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First motor bus to Omarama from Kurow, owned by Mr T A Munro, driven by Mr Arthur Munro. Barclay's Store (originally built 1891 for storekeeper Edward Thiele) now Waitaki Supply Store (closed 2000). Photo dates from 1915. Motor Bus 1914 Buick ? Caption on front "Waitaki County ? Councillors on tour through the County 1934"
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Barclay Brothers General Storekeepers, Kurow. Omarama Kurow Bus.
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Collins and Son
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1915
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First motor bus to Omarama from Kurow, owned by Mr T A Munro, driven by Mr Arthur Munro. Barclay's Store (originally built 1891 for storekeeper Edward Thiele) now Waitaki Supply Store (closed 2000). Photo dates from 1915. Motor Bus 1914 Buick? Waitaki County Councillors on tour, 1934?
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Delargy's Hall
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1897
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Kurow Delargy's Hall interior. (Haka Bazaar?) Roman Catholic Church Bazaar, Kurow. For building fund. Held November 4,5 or 6th, 1897 Stall Holders: Miss Teenie Simpson, Mrs Wise, Mrs T. A. Munro. Hall was part of the Kurow Hotel group, along with livery stables at the rear, providing a venue for dances, as this was forbidden by law, within the Hotel, just next door.
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Kurow Motor Garage & Service Company Limited trucks and drivers.
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Circa 1927
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G R Royal Mail truck. K.M.G & S.Co. Ltd. [Kurow Motor Garage and Service Company Limited] Written on reverse: "1927 lorries of the Kurow Motor Co, solid tyred. Taken in field above Kurow Bowling Green, 14 (?) September, 1927". Front (from left): Henry Pearson, Bill Sargeant, Arthur Grant, D E Neave. Back, from left: Bill Collins, E Abbott. [Alternative date and vehicle information]: "1921 3 Leyland trucks, 1 Leyland bus (Omarama bus), Nash truck, 1 Buick car."
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