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Glenpark Flour Mill wheat shed construction
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1928
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A sepia coloured photograph showing the Glenpark Flour Mill under construction.
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Samuel Edward Shrimski. Mayor of Oamaru, 1874-1875
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19th Century
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Samuel Edward Shrimski. Mayor of Oamaru, 1874-1875. Influential in the establishment of the Oamaru Museum. Drawing.
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Unidentified elderly woman
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1870s?
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Sepia carte de visite showing head and shoulders of elderly womanwearing a lace trimmed bonnet tied under her chin with a wide riband
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Unidentified parish church
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1870s?
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A sepia carte de visite of a small parish church
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Ship wreck Emulous in Oamaru harbour
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1874
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"Emulon's [sic]Brig wrecked 1874" Emulous. Wrecked twice in Oamaru, May and October 1874
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Public Hall / Theatre Royal.
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1892
1969 |
The Oamaru Public Hall, Theatre Royal. The building was purchased by North Otago Federated Farmers' Co-operative in 1903 and destroyed by a fire 15 November 1969. J Olgilvie Junior Cycle Engineer shop.
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Streetscape, Thames Street
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1893
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"First Arbor Day", Oamaru, 1893. Post Office. Thames Street.
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Star & Garter Hotel, Itchen Street Oamaru
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Circa 1860s
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Men and a dog on Itchen Street in front of the Star and Garter.Star and Garter Hotel built in two stages, 1867-1868.
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Colonial Bank of New Zealand, Itchen Street Oamaru.
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Pre 1895
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Colonial Bank of New Zealand building before 1895. (The bank became the Bank of New Zealand on 1 October 1895.) Meek's Elevator.
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Wansbeck Street facing west
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Circa 1873
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Wansbeck Street facing west. Almost all of this row of shops destroyed by fire in 1879.
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Oamaru Harbour
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1890s?
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"Oamaru". Breakwater. Railway steam crane. Mole.
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St Luke's Anglican Church, Oamaru
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1870s
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Two women, man with dog in front of St Luke's Church. Thames Street. Itchen Street. Tees Street. E G Lane's shop. Crinolines.
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Gold Sluicing, Livingstone?
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1890s?
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Gold Sluicing, Livingstone?
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Clyde Hotel, Hampden
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Ries & Co.
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1870s
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Clyde Hotel, Hampden.
There is a reference to the existence of the Clyde Hotel in 1862, with John Prosser as proprietor. The Cyclopedia of Otago, however, records that it was opened in 1868. This hotel had 12 rooms, with 7 bedrooms. The comfortable dining room could seat 20, and there was also a cosy sitting room. While the Hampden Hotel was the official Cobb and Co. coach stop, it was the Clyde that was attacked by two bushrangers in 1865. Two horses were stolen from their stables and with the fresh mounts they terrorized people as far upland as Kurow before being arrested across the river in Hakataramea. |
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Sketch of Town Hall and Opera House
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1906
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Town Hall and Opera House (J. M. Forrester sketch ?). Photograph of a sketch. Plans were drawn in 1906
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Northern Hotel under construction
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Circa 1880
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Men working with Oamaru stone, Northern Hotel under construction on Tyne Street. Mrs Maw's, Durham Boarding House on Wansbeck Street.
One of eight photographs fixed to two album pages, Forrester Estate. |
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Oamaru Harbour
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1880s?
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Ships moored at Sumpter Wharf. The Elderslie?
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View from Wansbeck Street
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Burton, H J (b.1875, d.1877)
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Circa 1876
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View from Wansbeck Street c.1876. Glasgow Pie House, Northern Hotel. Breakwater. Harbour master house. Rail yards.
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Christian Hille
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19th Century
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Christian Hille, Kurow. Born in Hanover, Germany, in 1823. Shortly after 1854 when immigrated to Sydney, Mr Hille settled in New Zealand. He later settled in the Oamaru district.
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Waggons on the Dunstan Road (An Evening effect from the Naseby Track)
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Hodgkins, William Mathew (b.1839, d.1898)
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1875
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Watercolour landscape painting of two figures on horseback on the Dunstan Track, near Naseby.
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