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Elderslie Estate
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Three photographs in one matt board. Two of lake, swans and bridge in garden. One of entrance gates
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Enfield, North Otago
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Traction engine pulling wagons. Bill Flett (Driver)
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Enfield, North Otago
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Traction engine pulling wagons. Bill Flett (Driver)
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Traction engine, Enfield, North Otago
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Traction engine pulling wagons. Bill Flett (Driver)
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Enfield Methodist Church
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1913
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Enfield Methodist Church (in township). Original church site was Wellington St, Enfield. Foundation stone laid by Mrs J Scott 12 June 1911. Used as Awamoa Sunday School after moving to Wansbeck Street Oamaru, next to the Junction Hotel. Permission granted in 1970 for building to be given to Weston Presbyterian Church for use as a church hall.
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Enfield Methodist Church, North Otago
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1913
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Interior of Enfield Methodist Church (in township)
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Enfield Methodist Church
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1913
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Enfield Methodist Church (Enfield township). Original church site was Wellington St, Enfield. Foundation stone laid by Mrs J Scott 12 June 1911. Used as Awamoa Sunday School after moving to Wansbeck Street Oamaru, next to the Junction Hotel. Permission granted in 1970 for building to be given to Weston Presbyterian Church for use as a church hall.
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Shop Window Sign
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1890s
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This hand painted sign hung up in the shop of Mr G H Cox. Butcher of Enfield. It depicts a dead dog by a bone and dog house. It reads:
POOR TRUST IS DEAD, BAD PAY KILLED HIM My meat is good, my weights are just I cannot tell what man to trust I have trusted many, to my sorrow Pay to day, trust tomorrow |
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Enfield Athletic Society
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W J Clarke
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1910
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Group photo at an event held on Easter Monday, 1910. The photo was taken at the old sports ground behind the railway station. The time keeper (on right, holding a bell) is William Rowland, while the man with the white hat (fourth from left in back row) is Arthur Meek. The young man second from left in the middle row (wearing shorts) is Bill McEvoy, a cyclist.
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