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Stables and Coach House, Bushey Park
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Circa 1900
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Black and white photograph of the stables and coach house at Bushey Park. Three horses are visible in the stables, two of them have a man next to them and a man is standing at the upstairs doorway.A dog is sitting at the base of the water tank at right.
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Nellie Holmes (nee Reid). Elderslie Estate
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Nellie Holmes (nee Reid). Twin of Stanley Reid. Married Stuart Holmes. House interior
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Elderslie Estate Homestead hallway
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Hallway in Elderslie homestead. Clock. Gong. Decorations.
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Elderslie Estate. Child portrait
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Elderslie. Joan Douglas in mock bridal pose.
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Female portrait unidentified. Elderslie Estate
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Elderslie. Female in fancy dress with dog. Clothing. Reid family?
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Elderslie Estate Homestead and gardens
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Elderslie homestead and gardens.
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Elderslie Estate Homestead interior
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Lobby, Elderslie homestead.
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John Reid playing table tennis
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Unknown
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John Reid of Elderslie Estate playing table tennis.
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Adair and Ailsa Jack Humphreys (Jack) McMaster
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Boy and girl in nightclothes, with candle. Adair (left) and Jack McMaster. Children of Annie (nee Reid) and Alexander McMaster of Tokarahi Homestead
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Unidentified women. Elderslie Estate homestead
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Circa 1900
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Two women walking up front steps of house at Elderslie. Reid family members?
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Dodge Brothers Motor Garage
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1910s?
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Dodge Brothers Motor Garage. North Otago. Vintage Motorcar. Unidentified men.
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Thomson & Co, Cordial & Aerated Water Manufacturers
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Mid 20th Century
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Thomson & Co, Cordial & Aerated Water Manufacturers, Tyne Street, mid 1900s. (Thomson and Co from 1904.)
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Northern Hotel
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Circa 1950s
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Northern Hotel (1880), c.1950s (?) (Mrs Henrietta Bateman, proprietress 1928-1941.)
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Harbour Street, Oamaru
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Circa 1950s
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From left: Harbour Board office, Lane's Emulsion (formerly A H Maude's auction house), Harbour Street, Oamaru, about 1955.
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The old home - Stotfold Station, near Oamaru
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1936
1856 |
The old home - Stotfold Station, near Oamaru. Christmas 1936.
Caption reads: "The centre portion of the house was built in 1856 and occupied by Mr and Mrs Thomas Ferens in 1857. The room on the south side of the original home was built in 1862 and used as the school room for many years. Three governesses, Misses Kate Kennard, Goldie and Mrs Lee (nee Swift of Melbourne) later married W F Kinnear of Oamaru. The new wing of two storeys was built in 1865 by W B Scandrett, carpenter, and the chimney by Robert Meek, stonemason. Mr Scandrett later became town clerk of Invercargill and afterwards mayor for several years. Mr Robert Meek later was a farmer in the Waiareka Valley. He sold out in the 1880s and bought a large farm at Fairfax. He also erected limestone works and did general farming. He died there. |
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North Otago Pioneer Gallery
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Circa 1902
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First courthouse building, Thames Street (next to Athenaeum), c. 1902. Used for worship by the Church of Christ (as the City Temple) from 1895 to 1911. Courthouse completed early 1863. Replaced by new building further north in 1883. The first courthouse was vested in the Mechanics' Institute in 1882 for use as a museum, but used for other purposes ( e.g. a church and, later, sample rooms) when leased with the authority of the museum committee from 1895. Eventually used as a museum again from 1953 to 1973 as the North Otago Pioneer Gallery. Demolished in 1974 to make way for the new Oamaru Public Library.
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Glen Mavis Maternity Home
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1938-1939
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Glen Mavis Maternity Home, 24 Reed Street 1938/39. Oamaru Creek Bed and Breakfast in 2011. St Pauls 3rd Manse (later Glen Mavis Maternity Home)
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Glen Mavis Maternity Hospital, Reed Street, Oamaru, c.1939
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Circa 1939
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Glen Mavis Maternity Hospital, Reed Street, Oamaru.
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Waitaki Boys' High School rugby players
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1909
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Rugby players, left to right: A E Scantlebury, C Mathias, W G Pyle, Edward (Ted) Bastings.
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The Rector's front door. Waitaki Boys' High School
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1916
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Door to the Rectory at Waitaki Boys' High School.
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