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Oamaru Harbour
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1880s
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Ship at breakwater. Cross Wharf. Normanby Wharf.
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Oamaru Harbour
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Burton Brothers Photographers (estab. 1866, closed 1916)
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Circa 1899
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Harbour, late 1890s. Sumpter Wharf. Normanby Wharf. MacAndrew Wharf and breakwater. Horses and carts. Train
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Oamaru Harbour
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Circa 1899
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S S Waipa, S S Lettau [sic], S S Plaedous [sic], taking wool home. Sumpter wharf, c. 1899.
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Oamaru Harbour
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Circa 1874
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c 1874 Original breakwater with S S Wallaby
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Oamaru Harbour
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Circa 1874
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Oamaru Harbour c.1874. Breakwater.
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Oamaru Harbour
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1890s
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Oamaru Harbour c. 1890s. Breakwater, Macandrew Wharf, Mole.
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Waitaki Power Scheme. Dam construction
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13 Apr 1931
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Unidentified man standing with draught tub elbow. 1 black and white photograph, 11.5 x 16 cm, of the Waitaki Power Scheme. Showing construction of dam. Written on the reverse is "169. Later view of 153. Waitaki Power Scheme. Timber framework for Draught Tubs Elbow for Power Houses completed. 13/4/31"
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A view of the Waitaki Hydro Dam under construction.
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1934?
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A sepia coloured photo showing a section of the permanent dam under construction. Written on the reverse is: Block of concrete in centre of coffer dam is a section of the permanent Dam but will be continued up for another 30 or so feet later on.
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Oamaru Harbour
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1885
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Barque "Storker" at the breakwater, 1885. Crane. Progress. Mole.
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Oamaru Harbour
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1890s?
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"Holmdale" before conversion to oil. Cape Wanbrow. Lighthouse.
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Launch of boat Leader at Cross Wharf.
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1934
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Launching of boat Leader at Cross wharf, 1934. Builders of the boat are from left: George Boaden, Joe Martyn, Jim Williams. Leader Oamaru.
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Hydroelectric scheme. Sinking bases for the Waitaki Dam.
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1928
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Men on a pontoon on the river, sinking bases for the Waitaki Dam.
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