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Obstacle course, Waitaki Boys' High School
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1909
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Boys standing in sacks hung from a wooden frame at the Oamaru Showgrounds.
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Jones Park, Oamaru, looking east
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Circa 1936
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Jones Park looking east, c. 1936. South British Co Ltd
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World War One memorial, Oamaru
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1930s?
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World War One memorial on Thames Street. Shops at left between Meek and Steward Streets. A man with a bicycle has been edited out to the left of the monument.
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World War One memorial, Oamaru.
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1930s?
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World War One memorial on Thames Street, Oamaru.
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Waitaki County Council Building
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Waitaki County Council Building
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Bank of New South Wales (Forrester Gallery], Thames Street, Oamaru
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Bank of New South Wales
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Hassell's Windmill
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Circa 1900
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Hassell's Windmill (1866) c.1900.
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War Memorial, Thames Street
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14 Oct 1924
1926 |
"War Memorial, Oamaru, N.Z." Clock Tower. The foundation stone was laid on 14 October 1924 by Lord Jellicoe, the Governor General. The unveiling ceremony was carried out on Anzac Day, 1926, by Lieut - Colonel J Hargest, who placed in a locked receptacle a bronze casket containing a parchment bearing the names of all the soldiers who had left the district [to go to the war]. The total cost of the memorial was L3,800, of which L600 was given by the Borough Council and the rest by public subscription. (McDonald, 1940)
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Fallen Troopers' Memorial. Unveiled 2 February, 1905.
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02 Feb 1905
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Fallen Trooper's Memorial. Unveiled 2 February, 1905. The cost of L1,700 was largely raised through the efforts of W G Grave, a master at Waitaki Boys' High School. (Grave later became a well-known solicitor in Oamaru.)
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Bank of New South Wales (Forrester Gallery], Thames Street, Oamaru
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Post 1884
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Bank of New South Wales, built in 1884. Architect: R A Lawson. Contractors: Messrs Philpot and Matheson, Dunedin
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Bank of New South Wales (Forrester Gallery], Thames Street, Oamaru
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Post 1884
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Bank of New South Wales, built in 1884. Architect: R A Lawson. Contractors: Messrs Philpot and Matheson (Dunedin).
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Troopers Memorial, Thames Street
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Circa 1905
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"Fallen Troopers Memorial. Oamaru" Unveiled 2 February 1905.
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Columba Presbyterian Church, Wansbeck Street
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Circa 1883
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Columba Presbyterian Church, Wansbeck Street. Opened 15 July 1883. Architects: Forrester and Lemon.
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Bank of New South Wales (Forrester Gallery], Thames Street, Oamaru
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Post 1884
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Bank of New South Wales, built in 1884. Architect: R A Lawson. Contractors: Messrs Philpot and Matheson, Dunedin.
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Maheno World War One memorial.
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1930s?
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The first world war memorial at Maheno.
It was designed by architects Mandeno and Fraser of Dunedin, and the contractor was Mr L Macrae of Oamaru. It was dedicated in June 1923. |
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