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- Not Specified 258
- Steenson, William Ivan Cunninghame (b.Circa 1889, d.1967) 111
- Forrester, John Megget (b.1865, d.1965) 107
- J M Brown Bookseller and Stationer 106
- Forrester and Steenson 38
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Some members of the Seventh New Zealand Contingent in South Africa
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22 Jan 1902
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Some members of the Seventh New Zealand Contingent in South Africa. Boer War. (Photo taken on the Veldt near Standerton.) Ex Otago Witness 22 January, 1902.
Back row: Troopers McLennan, Doig, Sergent. R.N.Todd, Troopers W. Hay, W.S.Smith, R.L.Whyte. Front row: Troopers W White, J. Mea, F. Dandy, D Forbes, C Bare, J McKay, J Vial. 9a Greta Street, Oamaru July 1999. |
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J J Weeber, Picture Frame Maker
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Circa 1900
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J J Weeber, Picture Frame Maker, c.1900.
Taken in East Oxford, High St c.1910 - JJ Weeber is in the photo. The Weebers emigrated to New Zealand in 1858/59 on the ships Clontarf and Victory |
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Premises for J McLaren Esq, & Esther & Low Oamaru
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Not Specified
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Front Elevations and Ground Floor Plan of building comprising 2 shops.
J McLaren, Boot & Shoe Maker and Leather Merchant and Esther & Low |
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J. McNarry, Horse Shoer, Wheelwright & Implement Maker. Coquet St
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1900-1910?
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Three men and two young boys at the premises of J. McNarry, Horse Shoer, Wheelwright & Implement Maker. Corner of Coquet and Humber Streets.
Staff. |
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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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Itchen Street shops. Kearns & McLean. J. Waddell
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Circa 1868-1873
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Itchen Street shops, c.1868-73. These buildings date from 1861. Kearns & McLean, Boot Makers. Robert W Adair, Chronometer, Watch, Clock Maker. J Waddell, Saddler.
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Old boys 1943
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1943
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Old boys [J(?)]1943 Front of school - South Building and cabbage tree in backgroundWaitaki Boys High School Album Page 22
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Planting oak to commemorate Queen Victoria's Diamond Jubilee. Cooneys Corner, Coquet Street
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22 Jun 1897
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Planting oak to commemorate Queen Victoria's Diamond Jubilee, 22 June 1897. Cooney's Corner, Public Hall/Theatre Royal. Coquet Street. Ward's Bottling Shop.
J H Irvine, Baker & Confectioner. |
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Chair
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Yardley, Walter John (b.1842, d.1877)
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1866
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Wooden chair with solid seat and shows some green paint. Made by Walter J. Yardley, 1866 at Palmerston. Made of Totara or rimu.
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Detail of Bins for Mr De Lambert's Store
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Forrester and Steenson
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1922
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Elevation, Section and Plan of bins and shelves covering a wall. Dated 23/9/22
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Proposed Residence at Studholme Junction for Mr M Fox
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Not Specified
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1899
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Plan, Sections AB, CD, Front and Side Elevations, Outhouses. Hand written notations.
Signed and dated 22 Aug 1899 |
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Cheese Keep
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Philip Ashberry and Sons
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1896
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A silver-plated cheese keep. Presented to J.H. Milligan, tailor, following the voluntary payment of his debts after his bankruptcy in 1885.
A - Silver-plated dish of keep 4 legs and decoration on edges. "BRITANNIA. PHILIP ASHBERRY AND SONS. SHEFFIELD 921 M" B - Silver-plated lid "TO J. H. MILLIGAN, AS A MARK OF APPRECIATION OF COMMERCIAL INTEGRITY. 1896." Ornate handle. |
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Plan of Proposed Bacon Factory For Mr R Clarke
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Forrester and Steenson
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1920
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Front Elevation, Elevation to Humber Street, Plan and Sections through single storied building. See also 170 & 171.
Dated 22/4/20 |
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Plan of Proposed Bacon Factory For Mr R Clarke
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Forrester and Steenson
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1920
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Front Elevation, Elevation to Humber Street, Plan and Sections through single storied building. See also 169 & 170. Shows drainage and some alterations. Dated 22/4/20
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Flintlock Musket
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Edward Jordan
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1742
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Flintlock musket. Muzzle loading. Brown Bess 1st Land Pattern. Banana lock. Marked 1742 (George II). Maker Jordan. .75 calibre. No. "81" on small of butt, possibly the number of a regiment.
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Memorial Oak Plaque
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J. Swan
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A rectangular brass plaque associated with the memorial oaks scheme commemorating local soldiers who died during World War One.
'PTE. T. RUSBATCH, KILLED IN FRANCE, 1918' |
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Streetscape, Thames Street
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Circa 1876
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Thames Street east.D. Murray J Familton, boot maker; G. Galbraith
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Hand Shears
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1870s
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Metal blade or hand shears for shearing sheep. Single bow - possibly for use by a left hander. Marked "38", "22", "W P" A piece of leather keeps the blades together.
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Additions to Residence for Dr Whitton, Oamaru
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Forrester and Lemon
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1893
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Ground Plan, Upper Plan, Section AB,CD, Roof Plan, Elevation. Hand written notation signed & dated, Thomas Harris, 22 Nov 1893.
This building was at 124 Thames St (between Eden and Coquet Streets) and was the residence/surgery for several doctors including Dr Smith Morton. |
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North Otago Representatives
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1917
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North Otago Reps at Palmerston 1917
Standing: W. Doran, J. Burns, A. Ross, J. Rogers, W. Uttley, Donsford, R. Duthie, J. Molly, J. Douglas. Sitting behind: J. Harrison, W. Atkinson, A. Falloner, F. Hollands. Front: D. Curran, W. Direen, W. Lawson, J. Dalgliesh, M. Connel, S. Lee. |
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