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Waitaki Gaelic Society
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1898
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Front row seated John Campbell Grant (white beard, seated).
Back row 3rd from left to right John Grant (no facial hair son of John Campbell Grant). |
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Foreshore Gang Oamaru Harbour
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1938
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Foreshore Gang
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Surrey Lodge, 29 Avon Street Oamaru
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1895
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House and garden of Frederick and Elizabeth Bicknell at 29 Avon Street.
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William Currie, John Currie and Harry Kent in a field of mangolds
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Mahan Studios
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Three men standing in a field of mangolds. L-R William Bell Currie (Jack's father), John (Jack) Williamson Currie, Harry Kent.
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Jail, Thames Street Oamaru
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Circa 1900
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Gaol. Built 1869; demolished 1921. Demolition of gaol started in November 1921. (See: The Oamaru Mail, 26 November, 1921.)
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Oamaru North School
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Aug 1874
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North School. Opened 31 August 1874.
Back of photocard: " Display per Mr. D. J. Munro N.O. Branch Educational Institute |
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Waitaki boys High School
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1914-1918
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Trench digging at Waitaki Boys' High School during First World War period. Dray/digger? MM108
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Elderslie Estate homestead
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1874
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Elderslie Homestead. Completed in 1874.
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Hakataramea, North Otago
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1889
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Shearers at Hakataramea Station, 1889.
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Totara Ploughing
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1920s
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Unidentified man with team of four Clydesdales, ploughing
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Hampden School students in the garden.
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1920
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Hampden School pupils posing in the school garden.
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Windsor Park
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Circa 1880
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Black and white 'landscape' photograph of the approach to the house at Windsor Park. Trees and bushes are on either side of the curving driveway, with the house at the end.
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W Ross, Accommodation House, Hakataramea
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1870s?
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Mr Ross, unidentified people and a dog in front of Ross' Accomodation House. Ross' Accomodation House (c 1867 - c 1881?) was situated on the east bank of the Waitaki river, about 1.5 miles above the Hakataramea township. The proprietor (right centre) was Mr W O Ross' grandfather. A few hundred yards above this was the punt operated by Mr Ross, which crossed the river the Otago side and was about a mile above the Kurow township. This punt was the only access across the river from Otago to Canterbury, at the time, prior to 1881. After the Kurow bridges were opened in 1881, the use of the punt and the accomodation house vanished. The accomodation house was later destroyed by fire.
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