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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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Waimate Motorcycle Club
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1924-1925
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Waimate motor bike rally. Could be either Kelsey's [Kelcey's?] Bush. William Thomas Anderson of Waimate in circle.
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Picnic at Glencoe
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08 Apr 1887
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Picnic at Glencoe, 8 April, 1887.
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North Otago Red Cross Society, Oamaru.
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Clarke Photo (estab. 1907, closed 1937)
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Circa 1918
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North Otago Red Cross Society in front of St John Ambulance Brigade hall, 6 Steward Street.
Front row from L: Mary Johnston - 6th from left: Jessie Johnston (Mrs. Smillie) |
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Waitaki Electric Power Board staff picnic at the Glencoe Domain.
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Late 1930s
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Waitaki Electric Power Board [WEPB] staff picnic at Glencoe Domain, Herbert, late 1930s. From J M Forrester album.
1. Isaac Dalmer 1924-1943 (Engineer/Manager). 2. L.V. (Jack) Meyrick 1926-1963. 3. H.R.(Bob) Wise. (Staff 1930s) Chairman 1974-1980. 4. R.W. (Bert)Walker 1925-1962. 5.Bertram (Bert) Dols. 1926-1969. 6. S.R. (Stan) Tully 1936-1972. 7. John Rawcliffe. MM89. |
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Hydro Scheme, Dam, North Otago
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Circa 1930
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Waitaki Hydro c.1930. Fish Ladder.
Opening |
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Oamaru Woollen Mills staff
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Circa 1930
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Oamaru Woollen Mills staff, c. 1930s. Front L: Jack Lurwood R: Bob Stevenson. 2nd row: Bert Little (wearing cap). Spinning Mules.
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Military review
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20th Century
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Military revue, Arun Street, 1900s. Volunteer Canteen. Carts for artillery
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Opening day Centennial Hall, Severn Street, 1941
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1941
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Opening day Centennial Hall, Severn Street, 1941. Hon Arnold Nordmeyer, presiding.
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Oamaru Golf Course Tournament
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15 Mar 1936
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Diggers' Tournament, Oamaru Golf Club
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St John's Ambulance Social
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Clarke Photo (estab. 1907, closed 1937)
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Circa 1938
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St John's Ambulance Social group photo with skeleton
Front row (Left to right): Leonore Gerrie, -, -, Arthur Anderson. Second row (Left to right): Wilfred Davies, Tom Guthrie, -, Dr E E Butler, Archdeacon Russell, Dr R J S Fitzgerald, -, -, -. Third row (4th from right): J B Wilson. Back row: End of right side, Nurse Olerenshaw. 10th from right: Stella Kearns |
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Eveline Centennial Hall
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1941
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Eveline Centennial Hall - first meeting 5 September, 1941
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Doughnut eating competition, Waitaki Boys' High School
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1909
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Boys eating doughnuts suspended from a string as a crowd watches.
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Boys at Waitaki Boys' High School
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1906
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Large group of students on the back field at Waitaki Boys' High School. [Sports day?]
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Waitaki Boys' High School Cadets
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W J Clarke
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1909
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Waitaki Boys' High School Cadets and Officers in formation in front of tents. Written on reverse - " Old Mac in Command".
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Swimming sports, Waitaki Boys' High School
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Circa 1915?
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Group of boys around the diving platform at the Waitaki Boys' High School pool.
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Activity race, Waitaki Boys' High School athletics
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1916
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A crowd of people watching a race. Runners are carrying boys on their backs, then crawling under a tarpaulin on the ground.
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Awamoa Tennis Club
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1930s
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Awamoa Tennis Club opening day.
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Kaika Moeraki
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Dec 1937
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Visitors gathered at Moeraki centenary celebration. (salvaged from the right section of a damaged panoramic print.)
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String orchestra at Waitaki boys High School
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1943
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String orchestra assembled in the music room. A group of about 30 boys playing string instruments in the music room, with music stands in front of them. Pictures on the walls. Dated 1943. Waitaki Boys High School Album. page 67.
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