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Mr Keddell's farewell party
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Appleby, J H (b.Circa 1868, d.1949)
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1898
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A black and white photo showing men and women at Mr Keddell's farewell party.
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Two men on a Raleigh tandem bicycle.
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Exchange Court Studio
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Circa 1893?
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A sepia coloured photo taken in a studio showing two young men on a tandem bicycle. Allan C Duff and Mr Steadman? [Stedman?]
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The men of the Porteous Family.
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Appleby, J H (b.Circa 1868, d.1949)
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1880s?
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A black and white photo taken outside a house showing seven men and three boys in a garden, around a man's portrait displayed on an easel.
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First Dog trials. A group of men with two small children and a sheep dog.
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Appleby, J H (b.Circa 1868, d.1949)
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1920s?
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A sepia coloured photo taken outside showing twenty men, two small children and a sheep dog with a large vehicle as a background.
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Kinderspiel. A large group of children outside the Old Town Hall in Palmerston
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1893-1895
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A black and white photo taken outside a large wooden building. Some of the children are in costume.
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Committee Members. Winter Show, Dunedin.
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S. Collins
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1890s?
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A sepia coloured photo showing five men and two women who were members of the Winter Show committee.
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Cast of "Dandy Dick", Palmerston Dramatic Club.
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Appleby, J H (b.Circa 1868, d.1949)
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20 Sep 1907
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A sepia coloured photo showing members of the cast for "Dandy Dick" 20/9/07.
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Indian Troops at Palmerston
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Appleby, J H (b.Circa 1868, d.1949)
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Circa 1901?
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A black and white photo showing eight members of the Imperial Indian Troops in different uniforms.
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Palmerston Jubilee Committee members
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W J Clarke
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Nov 1913
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Palmerston Jubilee Committee members. Back row: J Crisp, W Murray, A Gilmore, B Walls, S Beck, J Stewart (County Councillor), A McLaren (County Councillor), T McDonald, E LeFevre. Middle row: J Young, Reverend W H Hooper, W Grimsdale, R Rutherford, R M Peattie, M Allan, F=Reverend J Clarke, A Alcock, A Kennard. Front row: unknown, T Muir (County Councillor), D Ross (County Councillor), R Wheeler, R Cameron (County Councillor), R Riddle, H O'Neill (County Councillor.
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Waitaki County Council Jubilee
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The Dainty Studio (estab. 1907)
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1877-1937
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Waitaki County Council Jubilee
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Ship's crew.
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1890
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Group of men and a dog on the deck of a ship. Another copy of this photograph has a note on the reverse "Reputed to be Master and crew members of the vessel Dunedin. Possibly taken during a visit to the port of Oamaru. Check as to correct spelling of the Captain's name as WHISTON." [Captain's name was Whitson].
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Jackman, Thomas
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1890s?
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Thomas Jackman, Maheno. Woolclasser. (North Otago Early Settlers' Association, 1993)
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Bell, Andrew and Bridget. Duntroon
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Circa 1900?
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Andrew and Bridget Bell with dog. Their daughter was Elizabeth Bell (later Mrs Geddes), whose daughter was Agnes Geddes (later Mrs Davis). Photograph has added hand drawn details
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Herron, Mr and Mrs D and family
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Mahan, R
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Circa 1900
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Herron Family, c. 1900s. 3rd from left D Herron; 5th from left Tom Herron; 6th from left George Herron.
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Grenfell, G L
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Circa 1930?
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G L Grenfell, first president North Otago Early Settlers' Association, 1939-1941. (North Otago Early Settlers' Association, 1993)
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Brookes, Thomas. Late of Tokomairiro
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1880s?
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Thomas Brookes, late of Tokomairiro. (ES)
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Jones, George, Jnr.
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Wrigglesworth & Binns
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Circa 1900
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George Jones, Jnr. Came to Oamaru 1877. Died in 1920. (North Otago Early Settlers' Association, 1993)
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Smith, Walter
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1870s?
1872 |
Walter Smith. Came to North Otago from Australia, 1872. (North Otago Early Settlers' Association, 1993)
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Woonton, James
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Circa 1900?
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James Woonton. Died 28 July, 1902 aged 84 years. Photograph has added hand drawn details.(North Otago Early Settlers' Association, 1993)
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Garvie, Mrs
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Circa 1900?
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Mrs J [?] Garvie. (North Otago Early Settlers' Association, 1993). Photograph painted over in colour
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