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Name/title Maker Production date Description
Duntroon Rifles Duntroon Rifles
1901
. Back row (from left): R McBean, J Polson, Peter Aitcheson, Con Mannix, Gilbert Stevenson, Harry Dovey, Jack Cullen, James Park, George Innes, Bert Stock, B Winchester, M R Pocklington, sen., Charlie Lennard, Joe Cree. 2nd back row: George Brassel, Archie Earl, Harry Collins, Jim Cree, Arthur Collins, Frank Oliver, Jim Cullen, Willie Winchester, Staff Adams, Bob McNair, Pop Cairns, Neil McPhee, Dave Innes, Tom McPhee. 3rd row: Jack Goulding, B Bailey, Ernie Barnes, - Elstone, Peter Fridd, - Elstone, G Geddes, - Elstone, Sefton Earl. Front row: Jack McPhee, George Wise, Malcolm Francis, Walter Yardley, Serg Kibblewhite, Capt C B Morris, Dave Grant, W McLeod, J Pringle, J Johnston,T Merriman, Mr Fridd, Senr. Buglers: Jim Fridd and Bert Collins. Cooks: Bob McGilveray and Harry Lester.
Number 3 Section Duntroon Rifles Number 3 Section Duntroon Rifles
1901
Duntroon Rifles Names on reverse are damaged
Kurow Vicar Reverend Fynes-Clinton at Duntroon. Kurow Vicar Reverend Fynes-Clinton at Duntroon.
1900-1910?
Reverend Geoffrey Fynes-Clinton sitting in a cart drawn by his horse Magpie, outside St Martin's Anglican Church in Duntroon.
Daisy Herd at White Rocks, Duntroon Daisy Herd at White Rocks, Duntroon
1920
Daisy Herd sitting on a motorcycle on the road in front of a limestone cliff at Duntroon.
Oamaru Masonic Lodge at laying of foundation stone Duntroon Church Oamaru Masonic Lodge at laying of foundation stone Duntroon Church
23 Aug 1900
"Oamaru Masonic Lodge at laying of foundation stone Duntroon Church".
Pringle, James & Bridget nee Salmon Pringle, James & Bridget nee Salmon
Circa 1900
Mr & Mrs James Pringle, Duntroon.
Duntroon Presbyterian Church construction Duntroon Presbyterian Church construction
Oct 1897
Construction of Duntroon Presbyterian Church. Robert Gibson is one of the two men near the door [at right?] and James Rosie is one of the two men on the roof.
Takiroa rock art site, Duntroon. Takiroa rock art site, Duntroon.
1930s?
View of the Takiroa rock art site on the Kurow-Duntroon Road. Two people are standing near a car parked on the road, looking at the rock.
Duntroon Hotel, B B Welsh proprietor. Duntroon Hotel, B B Welsh proprietor.
Circa 1890
1881-1897
Men, women and children, horses and carts, dogs, a traction engine and threshing mill in front of the Duntroon Hotel. B B Welsh, proprietor. Opened by Benjamin and Jessie Welsh (previously Grant, née Russell) in January 1881. James Pringle took possession of the business on about 14th September 1897, the licence was transferred into his name January 6 1898. The building is still standing [2024] at 3 Campbell Street, with an addition to the west side.
Campbell Street, Duntroon. Campbell Street, Duntroon.
1890s?
A view looking east showing sheep being driven along Campbell Street, Duntroon. John W Sutherland butcher's shop foreground at right. The two storey building midground at right is the Empire Hotel, destroyed by fire October 3 1922. Railway goods shed in background at left with curved roof.
Empire Hotel, Duntroon. Empire Hotel, Duntroon.
1920s?
Five unidentified men in front of the Empire Hotel in Duntroon, and a man looking out from an upstairs window. The hotel was destroyed by fire on the night of October 3, 1922.
Taverner and Young, Duntroon Butchers. Taverner and Young, Duntroon Butchers.
1915
Four men and a dog, horses and carts in front of the Duntroon Butchery shop. Tavener and Young, Butchers 1915 From left: Frederick (Fred) George Taverner, J. Nicholson (died in camp 1917), F. Young, unidentified man sitting on cart. [Identified on photograph only as "myself"].
Duntroon. Duntroon.
Pre 1950s
Duntroon view facing south east. St Magnus Church, Police Station. First house built in Duntroon marked "X", bottom left.
Duntroon and Railway Yards, c. late 1920s Duntroon and Railway Yards, c. late 1920s
Late 1920s
Duntroon and Railway Yards, c. late 1920s. The combined railway station and post office is shown at the right of the photograph. This portion of line as far as Hakataramea was constructed by the Duntroon and Hakataramea Railway Company Limited, and was opened for traffic on 2 July 1881. The New Zealand Railways worked the line for the company, taking over full control from 1 April, 1885.
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