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Railway Hotel, Ngapara
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Pre 1920s
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The Railway Hotel, Ngapara. General Merchants Milligan & Bond (building next door)
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Terminus Hotel, Ngapara
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Terminus Hotel, Ngapara - snow
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Ngapara Railway Station & Treahy's Terminus Hotel
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Ngapara Railway Station & Treahy's Terminus Hotel, under snow.
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Milligan & Bond General Merchants Ngapara
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Man with horse and loaded cart in front of Milligan & Bond General Merchants Ngapara. Sign on left of building reads Agents for J H Milligan & Co. Tailors. Eclipse Flour sacks on cart.
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Peace Doll
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1945
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A children's doll or toy. It is hand made from hanks of sheep wool dyed in three sections; red, white & blue. Facial features are outlined in black wool as are three buttons on the chest.
All Ngapara girls given these dolls when peace declared as the polio epidemic had isolated them from the celebrations. RSA or Red Cross ladies made and distributed them. |
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Man in the snow at Ngapara.
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Circa 1900?
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A man holding a broom [?] running in snow behind a two storey wooden building.
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Men in the snow. Milligan and Bond General Merchants, Ngapara.
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Circa 1900?
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Men and boys with snowballs in front of the Milligan and Bond General Merchant store in Ngapara, a dog in the foreground.
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Men in the snow, Milligan and Bond General Merchants Ngapara.
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Circa 1900?
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A man playing with a dog in the snow. Men standing in front of the Milligan and Bond store in the background.
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View of Ngapara, North Otago.
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1920s?
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View of Ngapara, looking toward where the Weston-Ngapara Road (from right) meets the Tokarahi-Ngapara Road (at left over crossing) and the Ngapara-Georgetown Road (heading into the distance up the rise). The railway station toilet building is in the foreground, over the road behind is Mr O'Brien's blacksmith. Sutherland's house behind the smithy.
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Ngapara
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Muir & Moodie
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20 Jan 1912
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View of Ngapara from the hill above the Ngapara-Georgetown Road.
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Ngapara Flour Mill - Milligans Eclipse
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1920s?
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A train of rail carts in front of the Milligans Eclipse Flour Mill at Ngapara.
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Ray McConnell, Mrs McConnell and Dave Bridgeman. Brotherhood & Company General Merchants Ngapara.
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1920s?
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Ray McConnell, Ray's mother Mrs McConnell and Dave Bridgeman sitting on the running board of a Model T delivery van, in front of the Ngapara store. Brotherhood & Co. General Merchants Ngapara.
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May Brotherhood and Mrs McConnell, Ngapara.
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1920s?
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May Brotherhood at left, with Mrs McConnell in front of the Ngapara store. Brotherhood & Company General Merchants.
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Ray McConnell and Dave Bridgeman at the Ngapara store.
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1920s
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Ray McConnell and Dave Bridgeman at the rear of the Ngapara store. Dave Bridgeman was married to Isobel McKee.
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Ngapara looking towards Queens Flat
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1920s?
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Ngapara looking towards Queens Flat, railway goods shed at left, billiard room at right.
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View of Ngapara, North Otago.
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1920s
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Ngapara: Bakery at left, house lived in by Jim O'Brien's father. Butcher Shop.
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Milligan's Eclipse flour Mill, Ngapara
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1920s?
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Milligan's Eclipse flour mill and the house of J O'Brien in Ngapara.
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Ngapara Railway Station.
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1920s?
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A view of Ngapara train station from Mr O'Brien's blacksmith. The top floor of the Terminus Hotel across the road is visible over the station roof and part of Milligan's flour mill at right.
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Men at the Ngapara railway station and Post Office Savings Bank.
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1927-1928
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Men sitting outside the door to the Post Office and Savings Bank at Ngapara train station. From left: Shaw, Daley, unknown, Bob White, Saunders (threshing mill owner), Tommy Holmes, Casey Black, Tom Meehan, unknown (at back), Lennox - wearing a scarf, sitting in front of unknown man, Jerry Black, McCulloch, Hec Munro.
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End of the railway line, Ngapara.
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1930s?
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View toward the backs of houses on Railway Street at the end of the line at Ngapara.The railway engine shed is partly visible at left.
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