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- Clifford & Morris (estab. Mid 19th Century) 8
- Mahan, R 5
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- C. Martin (estab. 1876, closed 1899) 2
- Martin, Charles (estab. 1876, closed 1899) 2
- Sargeant, Albert 2
- Burton Brothers Photographers (estab. 1866, closed 1916) 1
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- Campbell Photo Invercargill N.Z (estab. Circa 1887) 1
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Catherine Anderson, wife of Adam, Herbert
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Catherine Anderson, wife of Adam, Herbert
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Isabella Anderson
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Isabella Anderson
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Dave Cairns
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1910s?
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Dave Cairns.
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In memory of James Adam Geddes.
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Circa 1923
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A memorial card for James Adam Geddes, beloved husband of Elizabeth Jane Geddes. Died at Georgetown, December 16th 1923 aged 39 years.
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Edward Bostock Spence
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1876-1889
1903 |
Edward Bostock Spence, Bulleids office circa 1876 - 1889. In 1889 a clerk living in Newborough, Main North Road. In 1903 listed as an accountant
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John Bulleid.
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John Bulleid.
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Jemima Battersby
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1890s?
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Jemima Battersby, formerly Wallace, nee Pope? from Soham Cambridgeshire.
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Barnabus Battersby, "Matapuna", Enfield.
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1890s?
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Barnabus Battersby, "Matapuna", Enfield.
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Untitled ( No 24 Maori girl)
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Struyk, Hubert .S. (b.1923, d.1978)
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Portrait of young Maori girl
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Jones, George Senior
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Mahan, R
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Post 1881
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George Jones Snr. (North Otago Early Settlers' Association, 1993). Settled in Oamaru in 1881. Died in Oamaru 16 December, 1897, aged 81 years. In 1864 he came to Christchurch where he set up a business. In 1877 he moved to Timaru where he went into partnership with his brother. Jones was a councillor for the Oamaru Borough Council, was on the Oamaru Cemetery Trustees and was a deacon in the Emmanuel Church. he was heavily involved with music, as were most of his family. He was the father of George Jones, MLC, founding editor of The Oamaru Mail.
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Thomas and Dorothea Wilson. (Herbert)
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Thomas and Dorothea Wilson. (Herbert) Oamaru.
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Portrait of Ambrose A. Falconer
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Early 20th Century
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Ambrose A. Falconer Otago Regiment, killed in action in the Dardanelles, World War I. Waitaki Boys High School album, page 159.
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Forbes Falconer
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Mahan Studios
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1920s?
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Studio portrait of Forbes Falconer, youngest son of John and Isabella (Bell) Falconer. McBeath and Falconer family
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James Falconer.
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C. Martin (estab. 1876, closed 1899)
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Circa 1899?
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Studio portrait of James Falconer (The Duke) of Mayvale Farm, Falconer's Road, near Kakanui. Album page includes a photocopy of another portrait of James Falconer.
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Marion Falconer.
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C. Martin (estab. 1876, closed 1899)
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Circa 1899?
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Studio portrait of Marion Falconer (The Dutchess) of Mayvale Farm, Falconer's Road, near Kakanui. Album page includes a photocopy of another portrait of Marion Falconer.
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Burns and Mary
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Horn, Mary (b.1937)
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2015
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Portrait of Sister Mary Horn and Burns Pollock.
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Mahan, Robert
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1862-1928
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Robert Mahan, Photographer. Oamaru Borough Councillor, 1901-1913; 1915-1928. Member of Oamaru Fire Board and Waitaki Electric Power Board from their inception. Died 8 June 1928.
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