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Name/title Maker Production date Description
Municipal Theatre, Oamaru Municipal Theatre, Oamaru
Circa 1907
Opera House and Town Hall circa 1907. Opened 7 October,1907.Two people sitting on the steps.
Oamaru Athenaeum and Mechanics' Institute [North Otago Museum], Thames Street, Oamaru Oamaru Athenaeum and Mechanics' Institute [North Otago Museum], Thames Street, Oamaru
Athenaeum Thames street. At right original court house, later North Otago Pioneer Gallery
Globe Hotel, corner Thames and Coquet Streets, Oamaru Globe Hotel, corner Thames and Coquet Streets, Oamaru
1879-1880
Globe Hotel, corner Thames and Coquet Streets. Built 1879-80 for W Maitland.
Old Oamaru Post Office, Thames Street Old Oamaru Post Office, Thames Street
Circa 1902
First Post Office (1864); Second Post Office (1883). No clock tower; Government Life Insurance
William Bee's shop, corner of Tyne Street Oamaru. William Bee's shop, corner of Tyne Street Oamaru.
Circa 1900
William Bee General Merchant's shop, corner of Tyne Street, c. 1900. Family Grocers.
Northern Hotel, Oamaru. Northern Hotel, Oamaru.
1890s
Northern Hotel, built 1880, corner of Tyne and Wansbeck Streets. Proctor, proprietor. Photograph c. 1890s. Architects: Forrester and Lemon. Victorian Italianate style.
Hood & Shennan Drapers. Itchen & Tees Street corner Hood & Shennan Drapers. Itchen & Tees Street corner
1877
Star & Garter, Hood & Shennan. J G Flett. Tees, Itchen streets.
Oamaru Opera House Oamaru Opera House
07 Oct 1907
"Opera House & Borough Chambers Oamaru. JMB 57". Opened 7 October 1907. Architect John Megget Forrester. Contactors H Winsley and Sons.
Courthouse, Oamaru Courthouse, Oamaru
Circa 1912
Second Courthouse (1883), 1912. Telegraph pole
Waitaki County Council Chambers. Thames Street, Oamaru. Waitaki County Council Chambers. Thames Street, Oamaru.
Early 1880s
The Waitaki County Council Chambers building at 100 Thames Street. A girl standing next to a baby in a pram in front. Opened in March 1882, designed by architect James Johnston. Used by Waitaki Girls' High School as premises from 1887 to 1904.
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