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Thames Street looking south
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Circa 1871
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Thames Street looking south east, c. 1871. Shrimski's Auction Rooms, J. Moss. Clothier, Livery and Bait Stables, Empire Hotel, Bank of Otago, Star and Garter Hotel, J.G.Flett, bookseller; Hood and Shennan, Drapers; T. Kennedy, painter; Henry Aitken's office. Lagoon being filled. Itchen Street. Tees Street
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Queen's Hotel, London House, J Familton, T Kennedy.
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Circa 1880
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Queen's Hotel, London House, J Familton, T Kennedy.
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The North Express at Oamaru
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15 May 1882
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Express train leaving Oamaru 1882. First Railway Station. Railway Engine Shed at left. J & T Meek, Millers & Grain Merchants. "J engine on left. S ? "Robine" behind shed. F engine at rear. K 93 North Express, main line. Driver G Salisbury. T engine on right hand side of station". J & T Meek, Millers and Grain Merchants. Engine shed. View of south hill. Test, Avon, Tamar Streets. New Zealand Govt. Publicity Photograph.
Written on back on photo: Oamaru railyards, 1882 J engine on left "S" Jim "Robline" behind (illegible) Oamaru breakwater F engine at rear K "93" on North Express, main line, driver E. Salisbury T engine on right hand side of station. |
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Peace Day Celebrations. Oamaru. November 1918
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J M Brown Bookseller and Stationer
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12 Nov 1918
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Peace Day Celebrations. Oamaru. November 1918
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Kurow Store circa 1912
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Circa 1912
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Kurow Store circa 1912
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End of the railway line, Ngapara.
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1930s?
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View toward the backs of houses on Railway Street at the end of the line at Ngapara.The railway engine shed is partly visible at left.
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First school building at Herbert (1868 to 1881)
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Mahan Studios
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First school building at Herbert. Group of pupils under Mr. Alex Pirie.
Pupils and teachers are assembled in front of the picture. The building is a substantial stone building with [probably] two classrooms, an ancillary room (or third class and an entranceway in the front. Area in front of the assembled school and building appears bare. |
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