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Name/title Maker Production date Description
Man, unidentified Man, unidentified
Mahan, R
1890s?
Studio portrait of an unidentified man.
Woman, unidentified Woman, unidentified
Mahan & Co (estab. 1895, closed 1899)
1895-1899
Studio portrait of an unidentified woman.
Mrs Lindsay and child Mrs Lindsay and child
Taylor & Co. Photographers (estab. Circa 1882)
Circa 1882
Studio portrait of Mrs Lindsay with young child.
Woman, unidentified Woman, unidentified
Smith Photographer (estab. Circa 1872, closed Circa 1875)
Circa 1873
Studio portrait of an unidentified woman.
Man, unidentified Man, unidentified
Smith Photographer (estab. Circa 1872, closed Circa 1875)
Circa 1873
Studio portrait of an unidentified man.
Girl, unidentified Girl, unidentified
Ferrier & Rock (estab. 1879, closed 1881)
Circa 1880
Studio portrait of an unidentified little girl.
Woman, unidentified Woman, unidentified
Ferrier & Rock (estab. 1879, closed 1881)
Circa 1880
Studio portrait of an unidentified young woman.
Girl, unidentified Girl, unidentified
Ferrier & Rock (estab. 1879, closed 1881)
Circa 1880
Studio portrait of an unidentified little girl.
Boy, unidentified Boy, unidentified
Ferrier & Rock (estab. 1879, closed 1881)
Circa 1880
Studio portrait of an unidentified young boy.
Man, unidentified Man, unidentified
Charles Martin (estab. 1875, closed 1899)
1880s?
Studio portrait of an unidentified man.
Girl, unidentified Girl, unidentified
Ferrier & Rock (estab. 1879, closed 1881)
Circa 1880
Studio portrait of an unidentified little girl.
Boy, unidentified Boy, unidentified
Ferrier & Rock (estab. 1879, closed 1881)
Circa 1880
Studio portrait of an unidentified young boy.
Breakwater Construction Breakwater Construction
1874
Building the breakwater, 1874. Preparation - mainly land reclamation at the shore end - began in 1871. First block laid 10 September 1872. Large crane (built by Kincaid and McQueen) arrived 3 August 1873. Railway line to the breakwater completed 1873. By 1874 length of breakwater completed to 300 feet. Labelled Forrester Estate
Oamaru Harbour and Breakwater Oamaru Harbour and Breakwater
1885
"Dunedin", near the north mole, at 1250 tons was the largest vessel to visit Oamaru at that time. View over ships in the harbour toward Oamaru. MacAndrew Wharf and breakwater at right, Sumpter, Normanby and Cross wharves from left. North mole in the background. Dredge "Progress".
Cooney's Corner, corner of Severn and Coquet Streets Cooney's Corner, corner of Severn and Coquet Streets
Circa 1930
Cooney's Corner, corner of Severn and Coquet Streets; Majestic Theatre. (The former Cooney's premises are currently occupied by the PostShop / Kiwi Bank.)
Motorcyclists in Thames Street; Troopers Memorial Motorcyclists in Thames Street; Troopers Memorial
The Dainty Studio (estab. 1907)
Post 1919
Motorcyclists in Thames Street; Troopers' Memorial. L. to R : W. Paine, W.O. Donell, V. Mathie, I. Cramph, G. Clarke (in front), G. Boaden, I. Lamb, G. Pow, J. Kershaw, H. Lloyd, C. Farrant, R. Garrad
Mr William and Mrs Celia Jones, managers of Queen's Hotel with family and staff Mr William and Mrs Celia Jones, managers of Queen's Hotel with family and staff
Mahan Studios
Circa 1912
Thomas Young's bullock team. Thames Street Oamaru Thomas Young's bullock team. Thames Street Oamaru
1880s
Thomas Young's bullock team, Thames Street, late 1880s. Waterloo House, John Bulleid & Co., A J S Headland. W.H. Cottrell (Thomas Young standing, hand on hip, in front of wool wagon at right.)
Thames Street Oamaru, looking north. Thames Street Oamaru, looking north.
Circa 1875
Thames Street looking north east from near the Oamaru Creek.The two storey building is the Bank of Otago at 11 Thames Street, later the National Bank of New Zealand. The Empire Hotel to the left of the bank. The next storey building along Thames Street is Gibb's Swan Hotel. A timber yard near the bridge over Oamaru Creek, at right. Left foreground is Oamaru's first post office, opened in 1864. The building is still standing in 2023 and is the premises of The Last Post restaurant, it is Oamaru's oldest surviving public building. In the background at left is the triangular roof of the first St. Paul's Presbyterian church on Coquet Street, which was also known as the "Scotch Church". The new church was completed on the same site in 1876.
White Hart Hotel, Oamaru. White Hart Hotel, Oamaru.
J M Brown Bookseller and Stationer
Real Photo Post Card
1869-1877
Men and horses in front of the White Hart Hotel, corner of Thames and Dee Streets. Michael Hanley Proprietor from 1869 - 1877.
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