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Bushey Mansion
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Circa 1900
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Black and white photograph of the house at Bushey Park, Palmerston
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Bushey Mansion House
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Circa 1900
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Black and white photograph of the house at Bushey Park, Palmerston. A woman is sitting on the verandah.
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Bushey Mansion side view
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Circa 1900
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Black and white photograph of the house at Bushey Park from the side. Trees are on either side and a path leads up to the house.
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Shearing Shed, Bushey Park
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Circa 1900
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Black and white photograph of the shearing shed at Bushey Park. Hay stooks and another farm building in the paddock behind, a long bridge [?] visible at right.
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Vegetable Garden, Bushey Park
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Circa 1900
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Unidentified man holding a pitchfork in the vegetable garden at Bushey Park. Trees and a shed, two cows are in the background.
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Bushey Park from Bushey Railway Station
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Circa 1900
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Black and white photograph showing Bushey Park from Bushey Railway Station.
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Elderslie Estate
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J M Brown Bookseller and Stationer
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Unknown
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Woman standing in the garden at Elderslie
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Fishermans camp, Waitaki river mouth
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1890s?
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Fishermans camp. Waitaki river mouth.
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Rother and Stour Streets, Oamaru
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Circa 1930s
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View of Rother Street, Lune Street and Stour Street.This block is where Hassel's Mill used to be.
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Upper Tyne Street, 1937.
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1937
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Upper Tyne Street, 1937.
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"The early home of W.S.Filleul at Papakaio".
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Circa 20th Century
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"The early home of W.S. Filleul at Papakaio".
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New Woollen Mills, Oamaru established 1920
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1920
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New Woollen Mills, Oamaru established 1920. Caption information for the Oamaru Woollen Mills complied by Max Smyth (a local photographer) reads as follows: "The old mill, across the railway, commenced work in August 1883. The buildings were extended from time to time - e.g. office and warehouse 1894; worsted plant 1905. The safety of the buildings was threatened by erosion, and after the failure of various protective schemes, it was decided to shift to a new site. Starting in 1917, the transfer was carried out on a carefully planned scheme so that building, transfer of plant and demolition went on in stages. The process was virtually completed by 1920, and not a day's production was lost. Much of the old stone was used again. The former office building was left standing for many years, and the chimney stack was not felled until 1942. It is estimated about a third of the site is now in the sea."
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Lavender family home, 49 Till Street, Oamaru, c.1930
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Circa 1930
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Lavender family home, 49 Till Street, Oamaru, c. 1930.
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Frontage of school after snow at Waitaki boys High School
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1939
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Frontage of school after snow. Shows various shrubs and some cabbage trees laden with snow - including a macrocarpa in the middle ground. Footprints in the snow along the pathway in the middle of the picture. School frontage buildings with roofs covered in snow along the background of the picture. [N.d. (1939?)
From Waitaki Boys High School album, page 115. |
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Severn Street, Oamaru
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Circa 1936
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Severn Street. Site of Memorial Gardens before construction. RSA Hall
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Otepopo/Waianakarua School. Opened in 1871; closed in 1975
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1871-1975
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Otepopo/Waianakarua School. Opened in 1871; closed in 1975.
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RSA Bowling Club greens, Oamaru
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Circa 1936
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View from the RSA Bowling Club greens toward Severn Street. Before construction of the Garden of Memories.
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Severn Street, Oamaru, looking south, showing Douglas Terrace
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Circa 1935
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Severn Street looking south, showing terraces, c. 1935. The Douglas Terrace plaque (placed in 1937) isn't visible, so this dates the photograph before this time.
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A view of the front garden of Waitaki Boys' High School
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1930s
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"A view of the friont garden of Waitaki Boys' High School in the 1930s".
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Hull Street [?], Oamaru
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1930s?
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View from near the Wansbeck Street intersection, looking north along Hull Street [?].
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