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Mr George Livingstone's Residence 'Te Kainga' Elderslie
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Circa 1905
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Mr George Livingstone's Residence 'Te Kainga' Elderslie
(See: Cyclopaedia of New Zealand: Otago and Southland [1905], pg 483) |
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Girls' High School Waitaki 1887 - 1937
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Fitzgerald, James
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Circa 1937
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Sketch Senior building, with top floor, Waitaki Girls' High School.
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People on steps of house
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Circa 1929?
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Three women, one man and two boys at the steps of a house.
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Unidentified people in front of house
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Unidentified, four men and four women standing in front of wooden building. House or hotel?
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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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Streetscape, Thames Street
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Circa 1869
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Thames Street looking north, c. 1869. First Oamaru Borough Council Chambers, bridge, Bank of Otago, Empire Hotel.
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Maheno Boarding House. Maheno Hotel.
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19th Century
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Maheno Boarding House (left). Maheno Hotel (right). Miss Williams, proprietor (temperance).from left Dick Whitteker, Tom McLennan, Janet McLennan (who later married Dick Whitteker), fourth person possibly Bill McLennan.
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McCallum and Co Manufacturers, Humber Street
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Circa 1900
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McCallum and Co Manufacturers, Humber Street, c.1900. Staff. Porters Iron Mongery.
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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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The North Express at Oamaru
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15 May 1882
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The North Express at Oamaru 15 May 1882. J & T Meek Millers & Grain Merchants. "J engine on left. S ? "Robine" behind shed. F engine at rear. K 93 North Express, main line. Driver G Salisbury. T engine on right hand side of station". J & T Meek, Millers and Grain Merchants. Engine shed. View of south hill. Test, Avon Tamar Streets. New Zealand Govt. Publicity Photograph.
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William Hugh Paterson's residence, Arthur Street. Glenside
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1910
1959 |
William Hugh Paterson's residence, Arthur Street. Built in 1910, this two-storeyed Oamaru stone house originally had 14.5 hectares of land with it. It was purchased by the Salvation Army in 1959 and known as Glenside Lodge.
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