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Hall, Thomas. Awamoko.
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Mahan, R
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1870s?
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Thomas Hall, Awamoko. (North Otago Early Settlers' Association, 1993). Mounted photograph - printed on matt board: Thomas Hall, Awamoko. Arrived ship "Pladda" 1861. Photograph has added hand painted details in hair, eyes
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Brookes, Thomas. Late of Tokomairiro
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1880s?
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Thomas Brookes, late of Tokomairiro. (ES)
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Unidentified man
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1880s?
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Carte de visite oval shaped head and shoulders photo of an adult male wearing light coloured three piece suit, small bow tie, jacket has three buttons near the cuff. 'Hart, Campbell & Co Photographers' printed on lower edge of card
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Committee Members. Winter Show, Dunedin.
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S. Collins
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1890s?
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A sepia coloured photo showing five men and two women who were members of the Winter Show committee.
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Borrie, Donald
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1889-1890
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First Order of Merit, NZ and South Seas Exhibition for Barley.
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Butts, E
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1889-1890
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First Order of Merit, NZ and South Seas Exhibition for crewel embroidery.
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Baker, Albert. Oamaru Volunteer Fire Brigade Service Certificate
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04 May 1885-01 Jan 1887
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This certifies that Albert Baker became a member of the Oamaru Volunteer Fire Brigade on the 4th of May 1885 and resigned on the 1st January 1887 having served as Fireman and Branchmen
[Signed] John Mainland Captain Published by the Littleton Times Co LTD Published by R E Green Christchurch N. Z A. H Allen DELT. |
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Oamaru Fire Brigade First Prize
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13 Mar 1937
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Oamaru Fire Brigade winners of the Two Men Rescue at Nelson
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Portrait of man and woman, unidentified
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Burton Brothers Photographers (estab. 1866, closed 1916)
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Circa 1895?
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Studio portrait of an unidentified man and 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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Woman's portrait, unidentified
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H J Gill
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Circa 1895?
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Studio portrait of an unidentified woman.
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Women's portrait, unidentified
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Rutherford and Co
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Circa 1895?
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Studio portrait of two unidentified women.
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Old Building and Butchery
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J M Brown Bookseller and Stationer
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Unknown
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Unidentified old stone building backed by trees. Rear part of building has "Butchery" faintly visible above the door
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Romison, Julius
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1935
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Julius Romison, Dunedin, 1935, the year of his death. Julius Romison was the founder of the confectionery business which was taken over in 1937 by John Percy McNamara. The name was changed to Regina Confections Limited in 1946; and in 1949, the business relocated to Oamaru.
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J M Forrester album
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Circa 1865-1880s?
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Various photographs, including Oamaru, Dunedin, Christchurch, Waimate, England, Scotland, pictures of artworks, Christchurch, overseas and artwork photographs have not been scanned.
Those not scanned include views of Christchurch c 1879, parks, buildings, Churches, harbour, and events. |
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Unidentified toddler
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1890s?
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A black and white photo of a toddler seated on a chair
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Woman, unidentified
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Circa 1900?
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Studio portrait of an unidentified woman.
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Katiki School pupils
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Katiki School pupils as noted on back of print:
Back Row L-R: Susan Donaldson. Ettie Cleverly. Isabel Ross. Winnie Aitchison. Violet Coward. Margaret Walker. Joyce Aitchison. David Walker. Victor Cleverley. Jim Kemp Front Row from left: Percy Cleverley. Curtis Lee. Gwen Kirkwood. Hazel Aitchison. Cathie Kirkwood. Lindsay Trotter. Raymond Cleverley. Logan Ross. |
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Kaitiki School grounds and pupils.
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Katiki School: Lindsay Trotter. Jim Kemp. Logan Ross. Victor Cleverley. David Walker. Lee Ray Cleverley.
Trio: Cathie Kirkwood. Hazel Aitchison. Gwen Kirkwood Two: Margaret Walker. Joyce Aitchison. Susan Donaldson. Winnie Aitchison. Isable Ross. Creamery House & Factory on other side of main road. Left on hill in the distance "Cullings" Right on hill Archie Aitchison. Main road going past school gates. |
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Elizabeth Forrester nee Stevenson MA
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Standish & Preece
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Elizabeth Forrester nee Stevenson MA, married to Jack Forrester.
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