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Miss E Chase (left) and Mrs L Couch (right) at Chase's Cordial Factory Dam, Cross Street, c.1894.
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Circa 1894
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Miss E Chase (left) and Mrs L Couch (right) at Chase's Cordial Factory Dam, Cross Street, c.1894.
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Toy Store
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1898
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Kurow shop interior 1898.
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Picnic at Kakanui, c.1910
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Circa 1910
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Picnic at Kakanui, c.1910. Jim Brown standing far right.
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Infants, Kokoamo School.
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1920
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Seven children beside Kokoamo School
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Kokoamo School pupils
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Circa 1920
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Four unidentified boys standing beside a school building.
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Northern Hotel c.1908 - 1914?
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1908-1914
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Northern Hotel c.1908 - 1914?
Miss Maria Collins Proprietor (Ref Muirhead 1990: 43-44.) Hansom Cab, Motor Vehicle. Muirhead Collection. |
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Agnes McLennan, Daisy Herd, Enie McLennan, and Rose McLennan
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1920
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From top: Agnes McLennan, Daisy Herd (teacher Kokoamo School), Enie McLennan, Rose McLennan posing on a ladder at "Armidale", Kokoamo, 1920.
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McLennan family with Daisy Herd
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1920
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Group of three Ladies and one Gentleman in garden, named. Left to right: Agnes McLennan, Daisy Herd (teacher, Kokoamo School), Donald (Don) McLennan.
Enie [Enid?] McLennan (front), "Armidale", 1920. |
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Oamaru Railway Station and builders
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1900
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Contractors West & Sinclair and workers in front of the Oamaru train station on Humber Street. Robert West front right, with cap and white beard.
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Philharmonic Orchestral Society 1925
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1925
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Philharmonic Orchestral Society 1925.
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Rabbit Inspectors, Kurow
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1898
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"Rabbit Inspectors, Kurow, 1898."
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Polytechnic float in Peace Parade, 1918
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Mahan Studios
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1918
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"Peace Boat" float, Thames Street, 1918. Polytechnic in background. Rear, second from right, Emily Mark. Front, second from left, possibly Rubina Jamieson.
Written on back " You will know the girls on our Peace Boat. We had a great time only had too much of a bustle" B. |
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Sir Hector Macdonald visit
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28 Oct 1901
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Sir Hector MacDonald in Itchen street Oamaru (replacing child Potters hat which had fallen off).Star and Garter Hotel. G M Procter, chemist. "Sir Hector Macdonald at Oamaru (replacing child Potter's hat which had fallen off)". Star and Garter Hotel. G M Procter, chemist. "Still another visitor welcomed during this year [1901] was Sir Hector McDonald, the popular hero of the South African War, who, on October 28, stopped in Oamaru between trains. He was given a luncheon at the Star and Garter and received presentations from the Caledonian Society and the Waitaki Gaelic Society." (K C McDonald: "History of North Otago 1840-1940", page 180.)
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St Luke's Anglican Church, interior
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Circa 1900
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Interior view of St Luke's
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North Otago Representatives
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1917
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North Otago Reps at Palmerston 1917
Standing: W. Doran, J. Burns, A. Ross, J. Rogers, W. Uttley, Donsford, R. Duthie, J. Molly, J. Douglas. Sitting behind: J. Harrison, W. Atkinson, A. Falloner, F. Hollands. Front: D. Curran, W. Direen, W. Lawson, J. Dalgliesh, M. Connel, S. Lee. |
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Oamaru South School: Standard VI
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1920
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Oamaru South School: Standard VI. Back of Photo has 2 sets of possible identifications.
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Kurow Rail staff
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Circa 1900
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NZR staff, Kurow, c 1900. Back row (Left to right): D Cairns, L Barclay, R Soulsby (driver), A McKie (fireman). Front: Hoddinott, Hesketh (stationmaster), Carrol, Fredrick Robert Bartrum holding baby Florence Bartrum. This combined railway station and post office was destroyed by fire on 3 December 1928. An intruder set fire to the building to destroy evidence that he had burgled the post office.
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David E Booth
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Circa 1905
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Councillor David E Booth, Hampden. (See: Cyclopaedia of New Zealand: Otago and Southland [1905], pg 457)
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Mr & Mrs James Everest Tallentire 'Aigburta', Maerewhenua Settlement, Duntroon
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1905
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Mr & Mrs James Everest Tallentire 'Aigburta', Maerewhenua Settlement, Duntroon
(See: Cyclopaedia of New Zealand: Otago and Southland [1905], pg 569 - 570) |
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Mr & Mrs David Stewart (Mr Stewart, headmaster Duntroon Public School)
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1905
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Mr & Mrs David Stewart (Mr Stewart, headmaster Duntroon Public School)
(See: Cyclopaedia of New Zealand: Otago and Southland [1905], pg 568) |
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