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- J M Brown Bookseller and Stationer 9
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- Burton Brothers Photographers (estab. 1866, closed 1916) 3
- Burton, H J (b.1875, d.1877) 2
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Waitaki House and Oamaru House, Thames Street, after 1877
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Post 1877
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Waitaki House and Oamaru House, Thames Street, after 1877. R L Rule. Stemson & Leigh.
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Streetscape, Itchen Street
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1890s
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Itchen Street, c. 1890s (before 1899). From left: Dodds & Co, Chemist & Druggist. Star and Garter Hotel (1867-68); architect R A Lawson. Oamaru Coffee Rooms (formerly J G Flett's book store, 1871; architect Thomas Forrester). A Fraser, Bookseller; Australian Mutual Provident Society (formerly Hood and Shennan's premises; architects for alterations: Forrester and Lemon). Tees Street. The "Amicus" statue features the Latin motto: Amicus Certus in Re Incerta - "A certain friend in uncertain times".
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National Bank of New Zealand. Bank of New South Wales
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Post 1884
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"Banks Oamaru JMB 55" . Left: National Bank of New Zealand (originally Bank of Otago), built 1871. Right: Bank of New South Wales [Forrester Gallery], built 1884. Both banks designed by R A Lawson. Lower Thames Street
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Tyne Street
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Circa 1906
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Men, horse and cart on Tyne Street, view facing south. McLeod's Criterion Hotel. William Bee. Oamaru Mail
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R Cunningham & Co, Grain Merchants; Connell & Clowes, Auctioneers. Henry Connell Land & Estate Agent. Tyne Street, Oamaru.
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1862
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R Cunningham & Co, Grain Merchants; Connell & Clowes, Auctioneers. Henry Connell Land & Estate Agent. Tyne Street, Oamaru. Premises built by Henry France in 1862. Later became a post office until 1864. Then it was occupied by P Cunningham, a private merchant. Other tenants were Henry Connell and partner Clowes. This building was still standing in 1961.
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Tees Street Shops
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1882
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Tees Street shops, late 1882. Geo. R Taylor, Importer and General Merchant. Watson and McIntosh, Wholesale and Retail Ironmongers, Plumbers and Tinsmiths. St Luke's Church. Photo A Sargeant
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Hodge & Jones Saddlers and Harness Makers. Oamaru Mail Office Tyne Street
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1900
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Two men standing in front of Hodge and Jones Saddler and Harness Maker. Oamaru Mail west Tyne Street. A Sargeant Photo printed bottom left corner
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Oamaru Athenaeum and Mechanics' Institute, Thames Street Oamaru
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Circa 1890s
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Athenaeum, c. 1890's. Built in 1882. Later Public Library, North Otago Museum.
Architects: Forrester and Lemon. At right first Oamaru Courthouse (1863), later North Otago Pioneer Gallery. Three men with horse and cart. Photo taken prior to telegraph lines on Thames street, erected late 1890's. |
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Oamaru Opera House
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07 Oct 1907
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Oamaru Town Hall and Opera House, opened 7 October, 1907. Architect John Megget Forrester. Contractors: H Winsley and Sons. (See McDonald 1940: 193-194.) Wright Stephenson and Co. Ltd. sign on side
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Waitaki Boys High School
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Circa 1884
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"Boys' High School Oamaru. Built 1883". Waitaki Boys' High School, c.1884. Foundation stone laid 12 October 1881. Opened 15 may 1883. J Harkness first rector.
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Oamaru Gaol. Built in 1869. Demolished, 1921.
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1869-1921
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Oamaru Gaol, Thames Street. Built in 1869. Demolished, 1921. Demolition of gaol started in November 1921.
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Oamaru South School
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Circa 1898
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"South School Oamaru JMB 54". Built in 1880. Infants' building erected in 1891. Gymnasium completed in 1897; officially opened on 23 April 1898. Arun Street. Hull Street.
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St Luke's Church, Oamaru
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Circa 1890
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St Luke's Church
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Oamaru Gaol
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Circa 1900
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Oamaru Gaol. Thames Street. Built in 1869. Demolished, 1921. Demolition of gaol started in November 1921. (See: The Oamaru Mail, 26 November, 1921.) Sign on picket fence "Police Office". Man digging [?] in garden at left
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Bank of New South Wales (Forrester Gallery], Thames Street, Oamaru
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Post 1884
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Bank of New South Wales, built in 1884. Architect: R A Lawson. Contractors: Messrs Philpot and Matheson, Dunedin
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St Paul's Presbyterian Church, Coquet Street Oamaru
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1876
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Man walking near St Paul's Presbyterian Church, Coquet Street. Woman [?] in left foreground. Opened 20 February 1876. Architect: Thomas Forrester. Clothing. Picket fence.
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Globe Hotel, corner Thames and Coquet Streets, Oamaru
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1879-1880
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Globe Hotel, corner Thames and Coquet Streets. Built 1879-80 for W Maitland.
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J M Brown Bookseller & Stationer shop window
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Circa 1910
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Shop window of J M Brown, Bookseller & Stationer. 31 Thames Street Oamaru Display of ink bottles. Keg with the words "Use No Drink Use More Ink" sign "The Best Ink is Always On Tap"
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St Patrick's Basilica, Reed Street Oamaru
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1918
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St Patrick's Basilica, Reed Street. Foundation stone laid 29 May 1893. Portice and outer domes added in 1903. Larger dome and sanctuary added 1918. Architect: F W Petre.
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St Luke's Anglican Church, Oamaru
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J M Brown Bookseller and Stationer
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1912
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"St Luke's Anglican Church Oamaru JMB 1". Corner Itchen and Tees Streets
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