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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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Additions to Residence near Palmerston for E. Atkinson Esq
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Forrester, John Megget (b.1865, d.1965)
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1903
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Plan, Section A B, C D, Elevation showing present arrangement, Front Elevation,
Stamped & dated J M Forrester, 22 Sep 1903 |
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Hay, Mrs William Snr.
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1870s?
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Mrs William Hay, Snr. Landed in Oamaru in 1860. (North Otago Early Settlers' Association, 1993) Photograph has been painted over in colour
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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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National Bank of New Zealand, Thames Street
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Circa 1875
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"Oamaru about 1875". Thames street. S Gibbs, Swan Hotel. Empire Hotel. Bank of Otago. Bridge.
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Oamaru from corner of Wharfe and Arun Streets
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Circa 1878
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View over houses and buildings to the harbour
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First Church of Otago, Dunedin
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Circa 1873?
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People and a dog standing next to a crane [?] beside the First Church of Otago, Dunedin.
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An early Bank of New Zealand
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1870s?
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Wooden scaffolding around building on a corner site. Two men near top of scaffold at right, one man standing in the street. Advertisements on scaffolding read "Summary for the Mail in This Morning's Daily Telegraph, For Three Half Pence" and "[...] Florence! Green Bushes. [...] Sculptor"
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Shop Fronts
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Circa 1874
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Men and a young girl in front of shops. J.H. Milligan Tailor and J. Fryer's.
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Star and Garter Hotel
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J M Brown Bookseller and Stationer
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1870s
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People outside hotel and J G Flett shop next door
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Oamaru Late 70s
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Frank Duncan and Co Ltd
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1870s
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View over Oamaru looking north west
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National Bank of New Zealand
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Circa 1869
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Looking north along Thames Street to bridge and bank. Two horses and carts on bridge
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Oamaru in the 70s
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Frank Duncan and Co Ltd
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Circa 1870
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View over Oamaru looking north west
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Wansbeck Street Oamaru about 1876
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Circa 1876
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"Wansbeck Street Oamaru about 1876". First Railway Station. Northern Hotel. Glasgow Pie House. Horse and cart, men in street. Breakwater. Tees Street (north).
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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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Wreck of the Ariadne
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24 Mar 1901
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The Ariadne, wrecked a few miles south of the mouth of the Waitaki River 24 March, 1901. Built in 1874 (230 tons reg) the Ariadne had a crew of 12 who escaped safely. On 31 October 1901, George Mumford (Captain), T. C. Kerry (owner) and E.J.H.Freke were charged in Christchurch Magistrate's court with casting the ship away and conspiting to defraud the insurance underwriter, Lloyds.
(See McDonald, 1940: 172-174 for further details.) |
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Unidentified woman
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Burton, Walter John
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1870s?
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Sepia coloured photo showing head and shoulders of woman wearing blouse with leg o mutton sleeves
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Two unidentified young women
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1870s?
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A sepia carte de visite showing two young woman in dark clothing with a long-haired dog at their feet. Handwritten on the reverse: Willie.
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Two unidentified young men
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1870s?
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A sepia carte de visite showing two young men, one with a bushy beard, seated and wearing dark clothing, the other standing wearing a three piece suit and a cravat.
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Unidentified young woman
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1870s?
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A sepia carte de visite showing a young woman. She has long ringlets.
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Unidentified young man
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1870s?
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A sepia carte de visite showing a young man leaning on a sideboard.
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