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Name/title Maker Production date Description
William Bee's shop, corner of Tyne Street Oamaru. William Bee's shop, corner of Tyne Street Oamaru.
Circa 1900
William Bee General Merchant's shop, corner of Tyne Street, c. 1900. Family Grocers.
Star & Garter Hotel, Itchen Street Oamaru Star & Garter Hotel, Itchen Street Oamaru
Circa 1860s
Men and a dog on Itchen Street in front of the Star and Garter.Star and Garter Hotel built in two stages, 1867-1868.
Star and Garter Hotel. No date. Star and Garter Hotel. No date.
Circa 1870s
Star and Garter Hotel. Oamaru Herald Printing Office. No date.
Colonial Bank of New Zealand, Itchen Street Oamaru. Colonial Bank of New Zealand, Itchen Street Oamaru.
Pre 1895
Colonial Bank of New Zealand building before 1895. (The bank became the Bank of New Zealand on 1 October 1895.) Meek's Elevator.
Empire Hotel, Bank of Otago, early 1870s Empire Hotel, Bank of Otago, early 1870s
1870s
Empire Hotel, Bank of Otago, early 1870s
Bank of New South Wales (Forrester Gallery], Thames Street, Oamaru Bank of New South Wales (Forrester Gallery], Thames Street, Oamaru
Circa 1892
1884
Bank of New South Wales, c. 1892. Opened in 1884, architect R A Lawson.
Corner Thames and Wear Streets Corner Thames and Wear Streets
1904
View from Thames Street looking south east. Thames Street about 1904. E G Lane, Chemist. Mahan & Muir, photographers. Sherwin Bros, Jewellers, Queen's Hotel.
Thames Street (section 4, block 4) about 1918 Thames Street (section 4, block 4) about 1918
Circa 1918
Thames Street (section 4, block 4) about 1918. Wylie & Co., Watchmaker and Jeweller, formerly premises of Joseph Moss. Now (2004) Park's Garden Centre premises. Mr W J Wylie was employed by Joseph Moss in 1889. He became a partner of Moss and, eventually, sole owner. (Wylie married Moss' daughter.) He retired in 1954 and was succeeded by E A Ballantyne. The hairdressing and tobacconist's business in the shop at right is not identified.
Thames Street about 1918 Thames Street about 1918
Circa 1918
Thames Street about 1918. Furniture/framer's shop (unidentified), Walter Sumpter (shop), cycle.
J Craig & Co. Importers, Wear Street J Craig & Co. Importers, Wear Street
1904
J Craig & Co., Iimporters, Wear Street, 1904. Queen's Hotel.
Oamaru Borough Council Gas Department showroom, Wear Street, Oamaru Borough Council Gas Department showroom, Wear Street,
1920s
Gas Department showroom, Wear Street, 1920s. In doorway from left: J H Grenfell, L H Grenfell, Jack Mackey.
Old Oamaru Post Office, Thames Street Old Oamaru Post Office, Thames Street
Circa 1900
First Post Office (1864); second Post Office (1884). Photo c. 1900.
Sherwin Bros., watchmakers and jewellers. Sherwin Bros., watchmakers and jewellers.
Circa 1905
Sherwin Bros., watchmakers and jewellers. Wear St.
Glass & Sons Ltd Glass & Sons Ltd
1908-1911
Glass and Sons shop in Tees Street.
E Glass & Sons Decorators, Tees Street Oamaru. E Glass & Sons Decorators, Tees Street Oamaru.
1900-1910?
Staff standing in front of E Glass & Sons, Decorators. 23 and 25 Tees Street.
Staff of Milligan and Bond, Tees Street, c. 1914 Staff of Milligan and Bond, Tees Street, c. 1914
Mahan & Muir
Circa 1914
Staff of Milligan and Bond, Tees Street, c. 1914. Drivers of the carts are Sam Welsh and Mr Gallagher. James Scott.

See also photo 820P
View including Thames Street, 1908 View including Thames Street, 1908
1908
View including Thames Street, 1908. Ambulance, fire bell. Site of park on corner of Thames and Itchen streets
Corner of Itchen, Tyne and Harbour Streets, Oamaru Corner of Itchen, Tyne and Harbour Streets, Oamaru
1870s
Tyne Street view, late 1870s. A H Maude, Criterion Hotel, Spence and Bee. Auctioneer, horse and cart
Some Early Building [sic] Tyne Street Oamaru Some Early Building [sic] Tyne Street Oamaru
Pre 1900
"Some Early Building [sic] Tyne Street Oamaru".C. Kearns, Furniture Warehouse, A Kearns, Oamaru Mail.
Bank of New Zealand Bank of New Zealand
Circa 1880s
1972
Bank of New Zealand, built 1864-65. Total cost L3,600. the bank later moved into the Colonial bank premises on the corner of Thames and Itchen Streets. Tyne Street building demolished in 1972.
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