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- McLeod, Donald A 100
- Burton Brothers Photographers (estab. 1866, closed 1916) 33
- Clarke Photo (estab. 1907, closed 1937) 30
- Struyk, Hubert .S. (b.1923, d.1978) 17
- Ferrier & Rock (estab. 1879, closed 1881) 13
- Forrester, John Megget (b.1865, d.1965) 13
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- Clifford and Co (estab. 1883, closed 1900) 12
- Frank Duncan and Co Ltd 12
- Martin, Charles (estab. 1876, closed 1899) 11
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George Alexander Gillespie; Herbert
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1905-1974
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George Alexander Gillespie, Herbert
Born 26/5/1905; died 1974; 1940 married Clarice Irene Yeoman. |
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Hand Shears
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1870s
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Metal blade or hand shears for shearing sheep. Single bow - possibly for use by a left hander. Marked "38", "22", "W P" A piece of leather keeps the blades together.
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Phoenix Flour Mill, Old Mill Road, Oamaru
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Circa 1960
1878 |
Phoenix mill wheel, c.1960. Erected in 1878. Manuafactured by local firm Jack, Steel and Hendry.
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R Cunningham & Co, Grain Merchants; Connell & Clowes, Auctioneers. Henry Connell Land & Estate Agent. Tyne Street, Oamaru.
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1862
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R Cunningham & Co, Grain Merchants; Connell & Clowes, Auctioneers. Henry Connell Land & Estate Agent. Tyne Street, Oamaru. Premises built by Henry France in 1862. Later became a post office until 1864. Then it was occupied by P Cunningham, a private merchant. Other tenants were Henry Connell and partner Clowes. This building was still standing in 1961.
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Frederick Walter Lowen, born Palmerston 9/6/1896
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1896-1983
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Frederick Walter Lowen, born Palmerston 9/6/1896 Died Oamaru 29/5/1983.
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Surrey Lodge, 29 Avon Street Oamaru
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1895
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House and garden of Frederick and Elizabeth Bicknell at 29 Avon Street.
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Surrey Lodge, 29 Avon Street Oamaru
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[Circa 1900]
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House and garden at 29 Avon Street, the home of Frederick and Elizabeth Bicknell.
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Oamaru view south east to Cape Wanbrow
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Circa 1876
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Oamaru looking towards the harbour and Cape Wanbrow from Aln Street c.1876. Reed Street, Eden Street. Identified on the photograph are Hewat's house (bottom left), Miller's house, marked A, Reed Street west, and Rodgers' Brewery (Victoria Brewery), marked B, Reed Street east. The Wesleyan Church at 22 Eden Street top left.
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Leader Cycle Works. Road Race 29 March, 1920
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1920
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Leader Cycle Works. Road Race 29 March, 1920. Thames Street. Fallen Troopers' Memorial. Polytechnic. Bicycles. Streetlamps.
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The former Star and Garter Hotel. Itchen Street Oamaru.
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Circa 1928-Circa 1958
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The former Star and Garter Hotel building in Itchen Street. Signs in the windows read, from left: Milligans Eclipse Flour Co. Ltd., [D ?] Fotheringham Grain Seed and Produce Broker, Darling & McDowell Ltd. Stinger and Co. in the former J G Flett's Bookstore building at 19A Itchen Street at right. [Photo taken between 1928 -1958]
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Oamaru Late 70s
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Frank Duncan and Co Ltd
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1870s
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View over Oamaru looking north west
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Mrs Lindsay and child
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Taylor & Co. Photographers (estab. Circa 1882)
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Circa 1882
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Studio portrait of Mrs Lindsay with young child.
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Oamaru Public Gardens
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Burton Brothers Photographers (estab. 1866, closed 1916)
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Circa 1880s
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Oamaru Gardens from Severn Street Bridge.
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Clyde Hotel, Hampden
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Ries & Co.
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1870s
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Clyde Hotel, Hampden.
There is a reference to the existence of the Clyde Hotel in 1862, with John Prosser as proprietor. The Cyclopedia of Otago, however, records that it was opened in 1868. This hotel had 12 rooms, with 7 bedrooms. The comfortable dining room could seat 20, and there was also a cosy sitting room. While the Hampden Hotel was the official Cobb and Co. coach stop, it was the Clyde that was attacked by two bushrangers in 1865. Two horses were stolen from their stables and with the fresh mounts they terrorized people as far upland as Kurow before being arrested across the river in Hakataramea. |
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Harbour Street looking north
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Circa 1882
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Harbour Street looking north c.1882.
From Left: Harbour Board office (1874-75), A H Maudes Grain Store (1875-76) architect John Lemon; J and T Meeks Grain Store (1876) architects Forrester and Lemon; Sumpters Store (1878), A. Anderson & Co Flour and Grain Merchants (1881). |
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Boy and girl, unidentified
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Martin and Lawson (estab. 1875, closed 1876)
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Circa 1875
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Studio portrait of a young boy and girl.
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View over farm land, location unidentified.
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Iles, James (estab. 1866, closed 1879)
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1870s?
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A view from a hill overlooking paddocks and houses on either side of a main road.
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Campaign Ale
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North Otago Brewery (estab. Circa 1876, closed Circa 1915)
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Circa 1906
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Dark green glass bottle. Labelled "Campaign ale. Non-intoxicating". "Brewed and bottled by R. Shand and Co., Ribble Street, Oamaru".
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Bottle of Stout
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North Otago Brewery (estab. Circa 1876, closed Circa 1915)
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Pre 1905
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Green glass bottle with contents intact. Label reads "Extra double brown stout". "North Otago Brewery. Prime North Otago. Brewed and bottled by R. Shand and Co. Oamaru. Stout Prime invigorating and nourishing. Stout."
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North Otago Brewery. R Shand & Co. est.1876
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1915
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North Otago Brewery. R Shand & Co. This business established in Ribble Street as Oamaru Brewery in 1876, built for Lintott & Otterson. Purchased by Robert Shand in 1902 and called North Otago Brewery until closure, 1915. Pictured: W G (Bill) Naylor (top), "Star" King (standing), (William) Bill Steele, carrier. William Steele is carting the last barrel from the brewery at the time of its closure.
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