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- Burton Brothers Photographers (estab. 1866, closed 1916) 12
- Mahan, R 12
- Ferrier & Rock (estab. 1879, closed 1881) 10
- Clarke Photo (estab. 1907, closed 1937) 8
- Mahan Studios 8
- Frank Duncan and Co Ltd 7
- The Dainty Studio (estab. 1907) 7
- Appleby, J H (b.Circa 1868, d.1949) 6
- J M Brown Bookseller and Stationer 6
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Oamaru view south east from Basilica
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Circa 1910
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View facing south east, c. 1905 - 1910. St. Patrick's Basilica. North Otago Brewery. Reed Street. Usk Street. Cape Wanbrow
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Oamaru Times and Waitaki Reporter building
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Post 1864
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Frank Pinkerton and Co Ltd, north Wansbeck Street. The Oamaru Times and Waitaki Reporter was first published 25 February 1864. Later became the Oamaru Times. (From 1872 was the North Otago Times.) Moved to Tyne Street in 1868. North Otago Times shifted to Thames Street in October 1882.
Also R.L. Livingston, Bookseller. |
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Pirates of Penzance
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Sargeant, Albert
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Nov 1883
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Cast members of The Pirates of Penzance by the Oamaru Amateur Opera Company at the Public Hall, November 27th and 28th 1883
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Oamaru about 1869. Lower Thames Street.
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Circa 1871
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Oamaru about 1869. Looking north along Thames Street to bridge, timber yard and bank. Lower Thames Street. Council Chambers. Empire Hotel and Stables (at rear of Hotel). Bank of Otago. Three men with horses and carts on the bridge
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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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Oamaru view. Old Tyne Street Gardens
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Mahan & Co (estab. 1895, closed 1899)
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1880s
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Old Tyne Street Gardens, late 1880s. Columba Church. Emmanuel Church. Man with cow
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Meek's Elevator, c.1890.
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Pre 1920
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Meek's Elevator, c.1890. Built 1882-83. Damaged by fire, 1920. At right is the store built by Connell and Clowes in 1881. Man sitting on bank of the Oamaru Creek.
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Military
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1889
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"Military Review Oamaru 1889". Takaro Park. Severn Street. Middle School. Drill Hall. Baptist Church. Theatre Royal (later North Otago Farmers' Co-operative Association Limited).
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Oamaru from Wharfe Street facing north
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Circa 1872
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View facing north from Wharfe Street, 1872. St Luke's Church. Anderson, Oil Colour. First St Paul's Presbyterian Church. Thames Street.
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Crown Flour Mill (Meeks)
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1880s
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Crown flour Mill, taken from house on Itchen Street. Photograph of a photo pinned to boards. Prior to 1883 - Bank of New South Wales not built
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Oamaru view facing south east.
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Circa 1875
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View facing south east, c.1875. Three storey wooden building at centre right is the Victoria Brewery, established by Anthony Rodgers in 1869. It was located near the corner of Reed and Coquet Streets. At top left are the malt houses built by James Hassell in 1871.
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Arun Street Showgrounds Oamaru
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1890s
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Arun Street Showgrounds. Four men with horses in middle of arena, one horse jumping a gate. "J Cunningham Coach Builder late Mark Sinclair and Co." "T Farr, Butcher" on shop front in background
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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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Takaro Park
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Circa 1869
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"Takaro Park Oamaru about 1869". Oamaru Creek. Severn Street.
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Severn Street and Hassell's windmill
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Circa 1876
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View over the future site of Oamaru Gardens toward Severn Street and the windmill of James Hassell's flour mill.
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Cycle Club
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Circa 1890s
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Cycle Club (?), c.1890s. Safety cycles. Penny Farthings. Clothing. Women on cycles.
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Rabbit shooting at Waitangi Station
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Circa 1893
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Rabbit shooting at Waitangi Station, c.1893.
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Oamaru Looking West. JMB 62
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Circa 1912
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"Oamaru Looking West. JMB 62", c. 1912. [View from Elevator building?] Itchen Street. Drill Hall. "The Gables" at 2a Ure Street (architect Steenson) under construction top left. People and horses on Thames Street. Thames Street bridge. Rear of J R Sewell Chemist and Druggist. Rear Bank of New Zealand. Passenger train at railway crossing
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