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- McLeod, Donald A 100
- Burton Brothers Photographers (estab. 1866, closed 1916) 33
- Clarke Photo (estab. 1907, closed 1937) 30
- Ferrier & Rock (estab. 1879, closed 1881) 13
- Clifford and Co (estab. 1883, closed 1900) 12
- Martin, Charles (estab. 1876, closed 1899) 11
- Charles Martin (estab. 1875, closed 1899) 6
- Iles, James (estab. 1866, closed 1879) 6
- Auld, William 5
- Frank Duncan and Co Ltd 5
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Oamaru Harbour
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Circa 1869
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Surfboat landing site, c.1869.
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Unidentified baby
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1870s?
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A sepia carte de visite showing a baby asleep in a chair.
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Unidentified man and girl
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1870s?
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A sepia coloured photo showing a seated bearded man with a small girl sitting on his left knee.
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Streetscape, Thames Street
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Circa 1869
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Thames Street looking north, c. 1869. First Oamaru Borough Council Chambers, bridge, Bank of Otago, Empire Hotel.
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National Bank of New Zealand, Thames Street
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Circa 1875
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Half Swan Hotel at left. Atiken's Timber Yard partly visible at right. Empire Hotel, National Bank of New Zealand (Previously Bank of Otago, 1871 - 1873), bridge. Thames Street; gas lamp
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Star and Garter Hotel. No date.
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Circa 1870s
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Star and Garter Hotel. Oamaru Herald Printing Office. No date.
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Thames Street view c. 1869
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Circa 1869
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Thames Street view c. 1869. Bridge, built 1861. First Post Office, built 1864.
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Tyne Street & South Hill, Oamaru, 1865
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Circa 1873
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"Tyne Street & South Hill, Oamaru, 1865. Photo actually c 1873. Bank of New Zealand, Fleming and Hedley.
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Wansbeck Street facing west
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Circa 1873
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Wansbeck Street facing west. Almost all of this row of shops destroyed by fire in 1879.
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"Oamaru in the 70s". Avon/Tyne Streets.
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1870s
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"Oamaru in the 70s". Avon/Tyne Streets.
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Severn Street and Hassell's windmill
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Circa 1876
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View over the future site of Oamaru Gardens toward Severn Street and the windmill of James Hassell's flour mill.
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Edward James Butchery, Enfield, North Otago
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Circa 1870s
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E P James' Butchery, Enfield. Established by Walter Worely and situated beside the Enfield school. (Ref: Malcolm 1996:26) "From Teaneraki to Enfield" Horses and carts.
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Wansbeck Street facing East, 1860's
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Circa 1860s
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Wansbeck Street facing East 1860's, Northern Hotel, Tees St, Harbour, Cape Wanbrow, open roadstead.
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Oamaru view looking west
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Circa 1860s
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View facing west. Tyne Street.
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Windmill Built 1866. Hassell's Mill
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Circa 1870
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Hassell's Mill, c.1870. Built for James Hassell in 1867. Corner of Rother and Lune Streets. Stone tower stood 65 feet high. Sails 35 feet by 7 feet. Demolished in 1909.
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Enfield Presbyterian Church
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Circa 1878?
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Enfield Presbyterian Church. opened 11 August 1878 on land donated by John Reid. (Ref Malcolm 1996:56.)
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Candle Holder
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Circa 1871
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Portable candle holder.Wrought iron with black wooden handle. Brass ferrule. Brought out to New Zealand by John Grant in 1871. Used in farm servant's quarters.
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Meat works at Kakanui.
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1870s?
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View of the first bridge built over the Kakanui River and the meat works.
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Oamaru Harbour
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Circa 1873
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First part of Oamaru Breakwater built by M Walkem & Peyman 1873/4. 3 sailing vessels
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First part of Oamaru Breakwater with S S Wallabe Oamaru Harbour
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Circa 1873
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"First part of Oamaru Breakwater with S S Wallabe (from fleet of Layton)". Crane. Railway.
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