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Name/title Maker Production date Description
William Hugh Paterson's residence, Arthur Street. Glenside William Hugh Paterson's residence, Arthur Street. Glenside
1910
1959
William Hugh Paterson's residence, Arthur Street. Built in 1910, this two-storeyed Oamaru stone house originally had 14.5 hectares of land with it. It was purchased by the Salvation Army in 1959 and known as Glenside Lodge.
Waiareka Railway Junction Waiareka Railway Junction
1920s?
Waiareka Railway Junction, South Island, N.Z.
Tokarahi train station Tokarahi train station
1920s?
Two children at the Tokarahi Railway Station.
 A vinery on the Elderslie Estate after a disastrous midsummer hailstorm A vinery on the Elderslie Estate after a disastrous midsummer hailstorm
Jan 1929
A disastrous midsummer hailstorm in the North Otago District, South Island: Some of the damage caused by the falling ice. A vinery on the Elderslie Estate near Oamaru, with most of its glass shattered." (The Auckland Weekly News 17 Jan 1929 p 47.)
Palmerston District High School Science Room Palmerston District High School Science Room
Dec 1919
Palmerston District High School Science Room
Palmerston District High School Palmerston District High School
Dec 1919
Woman standing at the gate to Palmerston District High School.
Gospel Hall Gospel Hall
Circa 1930
Gospel Hall
Elevated View, Oamaru Elevated View, Oamaru
Circa 1880
Oamaru looking towards the harbour from Aln Street c.1880. St Paul's Presbyterian Church (opened in1876), Eden Street, Reed Street, Thames Street.
"Oamaru N.Z." Oamaru looking south east from Aln Street. "Oamaru N.Z." Oamaru looking south east from Aln Street.
"Oamaru N.Z." Oamaru looking south east from Aln Street. Rosary Convent and St Patrick's Basilica.
Elevated View, Oamaru Elevated View, Oamaru
Circa 1930s
"View South Hill Oamaru" facing south west. Power lines; _ & Savings Bank.
Oamaru South School Oamaru South School
1934
Oamaru South School, from Greta Street. Tablet dedicated to Charles John Connell, former pupil of the Oamaru South school, who lost his life on 20 January 1934 trying to save two companions during a fishing trip at Long Point, near the Catlins. The memorial wall and tablet were unveiled in a public ceremony on 13 November 1934.
St Luke's, Anglican Church, Oamaru St Luke's, Anglican Church, Oamaru
1880s
St Luke's Church. Tees Street, c.1880s. Itchen Street. E G Lane.
Oamaru Police Station Oamaru Police Station
Circa 1918
Police Station, Severn Street, c.1918.
Wansbeck Street view facing south east Wansbeck Street view facing south east
1870s
Wansbeck Street view facing south east, 1870s. Glasgow Pie House. Northern hotel (1860). Breakwater. Rail. Harbour master house.
Hampden Presbyterian Church, North Otago Hampden Presbyterian Church, North Otago
1887
Hampden Presbyterian Church, 1887.
Lighthouse, Oamaru - Cape Wanbrow Lighthouse, Oamaru - Cape Wanbrow
Lighthouse, Oamaru - Cape Wanbrow
St Luke's, Anglican Church Hall, Oamaru St Luke's, Anglican Church Hall, Oamaru
St Luke's hall
View from Wansbeck Street View from Wansbeck Street
Burton, H J (b.1875, d.1877)
Circa 1876
View from Wansbeck Street c.1876. Glasgow Pie House, Northern Hotel. Breakwater. Harbour master house. Rail yards.
Thomson & Co, Cordial & Aerated Water Manufacturers Thomson & Co, Cordial & Aerated Water Manufacturers
Mid 20th Century
Thomson & Co, Cordial & Aerated Water Manufacturers, Tyne Street, mid 1900s. (Thomson and Co from 1904.)
R Cunningham & Co, Grain Merchants; Connell & Clowes, Auctioneers. Henry Connell Land & Estate Agent. Tyne Street, Oamaru. R Cunningham & Co, Grain Merchants; Connell & Clowes, Auctioneers. Henry Connell Land & Estate Agent. Tyne Street, Oamaru.
1862
R Cunningham & Co, Grain Merchants; Connell & Clowes, Auctioneers. Henry Connell Land & Estate Agent. Tyne Street, Oamaru. Premises built by Henry France in 1862. Later became a post office until 1864. Then it was occupied by P Cunningham, a private merchant. Other tenants were Henry Connell and partner Clowes. This building was still standing in 1961.
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