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Ladies Hockey Club v. Railway employees, Palmerston.
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10 Oct 1912
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Hockey match between the ladies club and the railway employees, the team of male railway workers were handicapped by having to wear skirts and dresses. Members of the two hockey teams and children at Palmerston on Oct. 10th 1912. Miss Service identified as being in the back row.
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Mr Keddell's farewell party
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Appleby, J H (b.Circa 1868, d.1949)
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1898
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A black and white photo showing men and women at Mr Keddell's farewell party.
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The men of the Porteous Family.
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Appleby, J H (b.Circa 1868, d.1949)
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1880s?
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A black and white photo taken outside a house showing seven men and three boys in a garden, around a man's portrait displayed on an easel.
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Palmerston and Port Chalmers Bowling Clubs members.
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Appleby, J H (b.Circa 1868, d.1949)
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1890s?
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A black and white photo taken at a bowling rink with club members beside a bowling green.
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First Dog trials. A group of men with two small children and a sheep dog.
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Appleby, J H (b.Circa 1868, d.1949)
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1920s?
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A sepia coloured photo taken outside showing twenty men, two small children and a sheep dog with a large vehicle as a background.
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Kinderspiel. A large group of children outside the Old Town Hall in Palmerston
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1893-1895
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A black and white photo taken outside a large wooden building. Some of the children are in costume.
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Committee Members. Winter Show, Dunedin.
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S. Collins
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1890s?
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A sepia coloured photo showing five men and two women who were members of the Winter Show committee.
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Indian Troops at Palmerston
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Appleby, J H (b.Circa 1868, d.1949)
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Circa 1901?
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A black and white photo showing eight members of the Imperial Indian Troops in different uniforms.
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Palmerston Jubilee Committee members
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W J Clarke
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Nov 1913
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Palmerston Jubilee Committee members. Back row: J Crisp, W Murray, A Gilmore, B Walls, S Beck, J Stewart (County Councillor), A McLaren (County Councillor), T McDonald, E LeFevre. Middle row: J Young, Reverend W H Hooper, W Grimsdale, R Rutherford, R M Peattie, M Allan, F=Reverend J Clarke, A Alcock, A Kennard. Front row: unknown, T Muir (County Councillor), D Ross (County Councillor), R Wheeler, R Cameron (County Councillor), R Riddle, H O'Neill (County Councillor.
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Beach Range, Oamaru Recruits Volley Firing
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1890s?
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Beach Range, Oamaru Recruits Volley Firing
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National Prohibition campaign
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Circa 1918-Circa 1920
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Group of men standing near cars. A banner over a bus reads "I vote against National Prohibition. I vote for National Prohibition".
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Waitaki County Council Jubilee
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The Dainty Studio (estab. 1907)
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1877-1937
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Waitaki County Council Jubilee
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Ship's crew.
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1890
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Group of men and a dog on the deck of a ship. Another copy of this photograph has a note on the reverse "Reputed to be Master and crew members of the vessel Dunedin. Possibly taken during a visit to the port of Oamaru. Check as to correct spelling of the Captain's name as WHISTON." [Captain's name was Whitson].
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Hampden School Jubilee 65th Anniversary
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Mahan Studios
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11 Jan 1930
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Hampden school past students from the years 1916 - 1920.
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Dredge Progress, Oamaru Harbour
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1900?-1910?
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On the dredge Progress
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North Otago Rifle Association at Sandy Beach.
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1900?-1910?
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North Otago Rifle Association at Sandy Beach.
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Farriers preparing to ship out to the Boer War, 1902.
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Circa 1902
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Farriers preparing to ship out to the Boer War, 1902. John (Jock) Douglas, Hampden blacksmith, is centre front.
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Queen's Rifles? Military Group posing with rifles
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1900?-1910?
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Queen's Rifles? Military Group posing with rifles
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Queens Rifles
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Circa 1900
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Queens Rifles including Nichols, Forrester and possibly Sumpter
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The Cabinet
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1899
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Black and white photograph of 'the Cabinet,' from 1899. Seven men, four sitting and three standing. Front row second from left, John McKenzie. Third from left Premier Richard John Seddon.
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