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Unidentified woman
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London Portrait Rooms (estab. Circa 1873)
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1890s?
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Sepia coloured carte de visite showing young woman wearing a dark coloured blouse with elaborate ruching on sleeves and frustrated necklace
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Unidentified young woman
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London Portrait Rooms (estab. Circa 1873)
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1890s?
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Sepia coloured carte de visite showing head and shoulders of young woman wearing light coloured collarless blouse, pearl type earrings and black necklace, cheeks lightly coloured
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Dress with matching scarf
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Dench, Marjory Mary (b.1934, d.2018)
Maritza Boutique (estab. Circa 1966, closed Circa 1978) |
Mid 1970s
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An empire line dress.
a) The dress is full length with full length flared sleeves. The cotton fabric used for the dress is printed with an abstract design of trees in shades of brown, green, gold, purple, pink and pale blue. The dress fastens down the front with 16 metal buttons. There is a label in the neck of the dress. It reads "Made by Maritza Boutique Oamaru 1970's.". b) scarf. A scarf made from the same fabric as the dress. Fringed at each end with pale yellow fringing. |
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Campaign Ale
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North Otago Brewery (estab. Circa 1876, closed Circa 1915)
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Circa 1906
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Dark green glass bottle. Labelled "Campaign ale. Non-intoxicating". "Brewed and bottled by R. Shand and Co., Ribble Street, Oamaru".
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Bottle of Stout
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North Otago Brewery (estab. Circa 1876, closed Circa 1915)
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Pre 1905
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Green glass bottle with contents intact. Label reads "Extra double brown stout". "North Otago Brewery. Prime North Otago. Brewed and bottled by R. Shand and Co. Oamaru. Stout Prime invigorating and nourishing. Stout."
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Woman, unidentified
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Smith Photographer (estab. Circa 1872, closed Circa 1875)
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Circa 1873
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Studio portrait of an unidentified woman.
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Man, unidentified
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Smith Photographer (estab. Circa 1872, closed Circa 1875)
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Circa 1873
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Studio portrait of an unidentified man.
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Thames Street, Thomson and McLaren's furniture warehouse next to R L Rule tobacconist
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Circa 1875
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Shows Thomson and McLaren's furniture warehouse next to R L Rule tobacconist and stationer. This building first occupied by H J Burton, stationer in 1875, who had portrait rooms at the rear of the premises. When Rule succeeded Burton in 1878, F Smith operated the the studio at the rear and continued under the name of The Oamaru Portrait Gallery. A direction sign is shown in the photograph fastened to the wall of Waitaki House. New shops were built for J S Dalzel in 1887 and were occupied by tenants. Brown's Tea Rooms once occupied this position which is now the location of State Insurance.
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Oamaru Waterworks General Drawings. Works at 11/29, 15/55, & 12/14. Sheet number 6 [Papakaio Section].
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McLeod, Donald A
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Circa 1877
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Oamaru Waterworks General Drawings. Works at 11/29, 15/55, & 12/14. Sheet no. 6. (Papakaio Section). Cross sections and elevations of works at 11/29 (Coal Pit Gully), 15/55, and 12/14 (Roadman's Gully). Coloured. Includes dimensions. Official Copy. Donald McLeod, Engineer.
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Oamaru Brewery
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Circa 1873
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Brewery built in 1865 by Whitmore and Williams. Later became the Oamaru Brewery Company. Situated on the bank of the Oamaru Creek immediately behind J R Sewell's (now Small Bytes Computing) shop, Thames Street. (See "Otago's Breweries, Past and Present" by Frank G Leckie (1997:129-131.) c 1873
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Elevated View, Oamaru
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Circa 1876
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View facing south east, c. 1876. Victoria Brewery, corner of Reed and Coquet Streets.
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Woman's portrait, unidentified
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Vanderwyde (estab. Circa 1895, closed Circa 1901?)
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Circa 1895?
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Studio portrait of an unidentified woman.
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Child's portrait, unidentified
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Armstrong & Greer London Portrait Rooms
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Circa 1895?
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Studio portrait of a young boy
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Portrait of F E Baume
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1940
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Casual portrait F.E. Baume 1940 in military uniform. Waitaki Boys' High School Album Page 22
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Studio portrait of an unidentified woman.
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Canadian Portrait Rooms (estab. 1899, closed 1902)
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1900-1902
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A studio photograph of a young woman in a dark dress with a lace yolk. Standing pose.
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Thomas Falconer.
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Canadian Portrait Rooms (estab. 1899, closed 1902)
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Circa 1900
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Studio portrait of Thomas Falconer, eldest son of Thomas and Marion Falconer (née Howden).
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Itchen Street with Star and Garter Hotel
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Circa 1877
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Itchen Street with the Star and Garter Hotel, St Luke's church and part of a brewery. View from across Oamaru Creek
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Oamaru view facing south east.
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Circa 1875
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"Oamaru about 1870". Three-storey wooden building at centre right is the Victoria Brewery, established by Anthony Rodgers in 1869. It was located near the corner of Reed and Coquet Streets. At top left are the malt houses built by James Hassell in 1871.
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Centennial Rest Rooms
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1840-1940
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1840-1940 Centennial Rest Rooms, Severn Street. Opened in 1940.
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Oamaru view facing south east.
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Circa 1875
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View facing south east, c.1875. Three storey wooden building at centre right is the Victoria Brewery, established by Anthony Rodgers in 1869. It was located near the corner of Reed and Coquet Streets. At top left are the malt houses built by James Hassell in 1871.
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