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A large group of people outside a flour mill.
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1880s?
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A sepia coloured photo showing a large group of people of all ages standing outside a flour mill. A man is pushing a cart up a slope to the roof at right.
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Greetings From Oamaru
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Andrew Fraser
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23 Dec 1910
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Two round photographs: St Paul's Church and Public Gardens
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Coronation decorations Oamaru Post Office, Thames Street
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12 May 1937
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People walking in front of the Post Office, decorated for Coronation of King George VI. First Post Office at left. War memorial. Scales [?] and small round wood structure in front of building
(Slide: Branthwaite collection?) |
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War Memorial, Thames Street
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Tanner Brothers Limited, Wellington, N.Z.
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Circa 1937
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Thames Street, Boer War Memorial, Globe Hotel, Hodges, Adam MacKay's. Postcard
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Streetscape, Thames Street
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Post 1926
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Thames Street Oamaru NZ. Postcard showing view of lower Thames street, looking north, after 1926. Post office, First World War memorial. Postcard purchased, September, 2006.
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Crown Roller Mill and Oamaru Creek
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Nov 1897
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View of swans on Oamaru Creek to J & T Meek's Crown Roller Mill building.
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Dunedin Town Hall
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[Circa 1900]
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View past people walking by a garden to the Town Hall in the background.
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Cargill Monument in the Exchange, Dunedin
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1880s?
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Monument to William Cargill, moved from the Octagon to the Exchange in 1873. Clock tower of the Post Office Exchange building at left.
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Windmill Oamaru. Built 1866. Pulled down 1909
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Frank Duncan and Co Ltd
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1866-1909
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Windmill remains (no buildings) and two horses
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Hassell's Windmill Tower near corner of Rother and Lune Streets
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1866-1909
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Hassell's Windmill Tower near corner of Rother and Lune Streets. Built for James Hassell in 1866. Stone tower stood 65 feet high. Revolving cap 10 feet feet above it. Demolished in 1909.
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War Memorial, Thames Street
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14 Oct 1924
1926 |
"War Memorial, Oamaru, N.Z." Clock Tower. The foundation stone was laid on 14 October 1924 by Lord Jellicoe, the Governor General. The unveiling ceremony was carried out on Anzac Day, 1926, by Lieut - Colonel J Hargest, who placed in a locked receptacle a bronze casket containing a parchment bearing the names of all the soldiers who had left the district [to go to the war]. The total cost of the memorial was L3,800, of which L600 was given by the Borough Council and the rest by public subscription. (McDonald, 1940)
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Windmill Tower near corner of Rother and Lune Streets. Built for James Hassell in 1867
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1867-1909
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Windmill Tower near corner of Rother and Lune Streets. Built for James Hassell in 1867. Stone tower stood 65 feet high. Revolving metal cap 10 feet above it. Demolished in 1909.
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Hassell's Mill tower
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Circa 1900
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Boy [?] standing at the base of the windmill tower of James Hassell's mill.
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Castle, [?] unidentified
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1930s?
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View through trees to a large stately home/castle [?]
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Loudon family grave
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1868
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Headstone Oamaru Old Cemetery. Block 2 Plot 5. "Robert and Annie Loudon and son James Swept away by flood and drowned at Totara 3 Feb 1868"
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Fallen Troopers' Memorial. Unveiled 2 February, 1905.
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02 Feb 1905
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Fallen Trooper's Memorial. Unveiled 2 February, 1905. The cost of L1,700 was largely raised through the efforts of W G Grave, a master at Waitaki Boys' High School. (Grave later became a well-known solicitor in Oamaru.)
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Oamaru Post Office, Thames Street
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1902-1903
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First Oamaru Post Office, built 1864. Second Oamaru Post Office, opened for business 17 October 1884. Tower added 1902-03. Clock started 17 September, 1903.
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Hassell's Windmill
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1866-1909
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Hassell's Windmill Oamaru. Built 1866. Pulled down 1909. 68". Windmill tower near corner of Rother and Lune Streets. Built for James Hassell in 1867. Stone tower 65 feet high. Revolving metal cap 10 feet above it. Demolished in 1909. Photograph taken by Charles Henry Roberts 17 October 1904.
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Hansom cabs at the Oamaru Post Office, Thames Street
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1902-1903
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Second Oamaru Post Office. Corner Thames and Meek Street. Opened for business 17 October 1884. Tower added 1902-03. Clock started 17 September, 1903. Hansom cabs. Photographer - Beatty's Portrait Studio and Postcard Parlor. Billiards.
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Motorcyclists in Thames Street; Troopers Memorial
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The Dainty Studio (estab. 1907)
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Post 1919
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Motorcyclists in Thames Street; Troopers' Memorial. L. to R : W. Paine, W.O. Donell, V. Mathie, I. Cramph, G. Clarke (in front), G. Boaden, I. Lamb, G. Pow, J. Kershaw, H. Lloyd, C. Farrant, R. Garrad
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