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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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Hampden Presbyterian Church, North Otago
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1887
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Hampden Presbyterian Church, 1887.
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Sir Hector Macdonald visit
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28 Oct 1901
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Sir Hector MacDonald in Itchen street Oamaru (replacing child Potters hat which had fallen off).Star and Garter Hotel. G M Procter, chemist. "Sir Hector Macdonald at Oamaru (replacing child Potter's hat which had fallen off)". Star and Garter Hotel. G M Procter, chemist. "Still another visitor welcomed during this year [1901] was Sir Hector McDonald, the popular hero of the South African War, who, on October 28, stopped in Oamaru between trains. He was given a luncheon at the Star and Garter and received presentations from the Caledonian Society and the Waitaki Gaelic Society." (K C McDonald: "History of North Otago 1840-1940", page 180.)
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Tees Street Shops
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Sargeant, Albert
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Early 20th Century
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Tees Street shops James Scott Building 1880 Geo. R. Taylor Importer and General Merchant Established 1863. Watson and McIntosh, Ironmongers
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Itchen Tees Street
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Circa 1870s
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Itchen Street with J.T. Smith, Saddler, Star and Garter Hotel, J.G. Flett, Bookseller. Pedestrians
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E Glass & Sons Decorators, Tees Street Oamaru.
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Clarke Photo (estab. 1907, closed 1937)
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Pre 1920
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E Glass and Sons, decorators at 23-25 Tees Street. Back row (L to R): one of two Birmingham brothers, father Amos N Glass. Front row ( L to R): grandfather Ebenezer Glass, Samuel R Irwin, ?, Uncle George Brooker, Uncle Frank Glass, ?, William L J 'Bill' Burns. This photo could have been taken about 1908-1911 as a celebration of the 25th jubilee of the founding of the original firm, which can only be confirmed by first commercial recorded transaction in the National Bank of NZ, Oamaru dated 1886. Donor: Edgar Glass
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Staff of Milligan and Bond, Tees Street, c.1914
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Circa 1914
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Staff of Milligan and Bond, Tees Street, c.1914. Drivers of the carts are Sam Welsh and Mr Gallagher. James Scott.
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Royal Hotel. Tees Street Oamaru.
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1890
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Royal Hotel and shops in Tees Street (1890) plus horseman. (Royal Hotel, Tees Street, demolished in October 1976. See article in The Oamaru Mail, 9 October 1976, pg 1.) Brown album.
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Anglican Church and Vicarage, Kurow, North Otago
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1905
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Anglican vicarage and chapel, Kurow
(See: Cyclopaedia of New Zealand: Otago and Southland [1905], pg 575) |
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Kurow Store circa 1912
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Circa 1912
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Kurow Store circa 1912
Postcard |
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H McGregor, butcher, Kurow
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Circa 1900
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Premises of H McGregor, butcher, (standing in doorway) and F Chase, jeweller, Kurow, c. 1900.
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Peace Day, Oamaru Gaol, Thames Street, 12 November 1918
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J M Brown Bookseller and Stationer
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12 Nov 1918
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Peace Day, Thames Street, 12 November 1918. Parade passing Oamaru Gaol. Demolition of gaol started in November 1921. (See: The Oamaru Mail, 26 November, 1921.)
Slide: Muirhead box 2 |
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St Luke's, Anglican Church, Oamaru
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Circa 1911
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St Luke's Church, 3rd stage of construction, c. 1911.
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The former Clyde Hotel, Hampden.
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Early 20th Century
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The Clyde Hotel, Hampden, as a private residence.
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St Luke's, Anglican Church, Oamaru
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Circa 1911
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St Luke's Church, c. 1911; 3rd stage of construction. Street lamps. Coach / Carriage
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Women and children beside house
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Dec 1919
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Two women and five children sitting on the porch at the side of a house. [At Kokoamo?]
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Drill Hall, Itchen Street.
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Drill Hall, Itchen Street. Gas street lamp
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St Paul's Presbyterian Church Oamaru
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Ferrier, William
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View from corner Thames and Coquet Street. "St Paul's Presbyterian Church Oamaru NZ. No 10". Coquet Street. Thames Street. Globe Hotel. J Wansbrough, Plumber & Painter. Townsend & [...] Wood & Coal. Small building with To Let sign next to Wansbrough's. Horse standing in yard behind
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Opening of Teschemakers as a school 1912.
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1912
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Group at Teschemakers, it depicts the 1863 building gifted to the Dominican Sisters by the McCarthy family in 1907.
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House with wisteria
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Wisteria growing over building. Business name in window of opposite building R H [?] Burke. Unsure of middle initial
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Hood and Shennan. Corner Itchen and Tees Streets
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J G Flett. Hood and Shennan Drapers. Ironmongers. Men, a woman and children standing outside shops corner Itchen and Tees Streets
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