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- McMillan, William (b.1887, d.1977) 33
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- The Dainty Studio (estab. 1907) 7
- Blakemore, William Henry James (b.1871, d.1945) 6
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Memorial Oak Plaque
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1914-1918
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A rectangular copper plaque associated with the memorial oaks scheme commemorating local soldiers who died during World War One.
"RFLMN. G. F. BURNETT // KILLED IN FRANCE 1918" |
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British War Medal
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McMillan, William (b.1887, d.1977)
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Circa 1919
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The obverse of this medal shows the uncrowned left-facing profile of King George V by Sir Bertram Mackennal. The reverse of the medal depicts St George on horseback trampling underfoot the eagle shield of the Central Powers, and a skull and cross-bones (the emblems of death). Above, the sun has risen in victory. The figure is mounted on horseback to symbolise man's mind controlling a force of greater strength than his own, and thus alludes to the scientific and mechanical developments and machines which helped to win the war.
The ribbon consists of an orange watered centre, with thin stripes of white and black at each side, and borders of royal blue. The edge is engraved "8/732 PTE. H.F. Bartley N.Z.E.F" |
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Early Settlers to Herbert about 1920
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Circa 1920
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"Early Settlers to Herbert about 1920". Back row (Left to right): Messrs Duncan and Derek. Second row: George ("Slurry") Wilson, Liz Ross, Alec Forbes, Mrs Agnes Morrison, Francis Stringer. Front row: Mrs Ward.
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Duntroon Rifles
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1901
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. Back row (from left): R McBean, J Polson, Peter Aitcheson, Con Mannix, Gilbert Stevenson, Harry Dovey, Jack Cullen, James Park, George Innes, Bert Stock, B Winchester, M R Pocklington, sen., Charlie Lennard, Joe Cree. 2nd back row: George Brassel, Archie Earl, Harry Collins, Jim Cree, Arthur Collins, Frank Oliver, Jim Cullen, Willie Winchester, Staff Adams, Bob McNair, Pop Cairns, Neil McPhee, Dave Innes, Tom McPhee. 3rd row: Jack Goulding, B Bailey, Ernie Barnes, - Elstone, Peter Fridd, - Elstone, G Geddes, - Elstone, Sefton Earl. Front row: Jack McPhee, George Wise, Malcolm Francis, Walter Yardley, Serg Kibblewhite, Capt C B Morris, Dave Grant, W McLeod, J Pringle, J Johnston,T Merriman, Mr Fridd, Senr. Buglers: Jim Fridd and Bert Collins. Cooks: Bob McGilveray and Harry Lester.
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Victory Medal
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McMillan, William (b.1887, d.1977)
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Circa 1919
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The obverse of the medal depicts the standing figure of Victory holding a palm branch in her right hand and stretching out her left hand. On the reverse of the medal is a laurel wreath containing a four-line inscription: "THE GREAT WAR FOR CIVILISATION 1914-1919". The dates are '1914-1919' to include post-war intervention by the Allied nations in the Russian Civil War. The medal is yellow bronze and is attached to the ribbon by a ring.
The ribbon is watered silk with a double rainbow, with indigo at the edges and red in the centre. The edge is engraved "8/732 PTE. H.F. Bartley N.Z.E.F" |
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1914-15 Star Medal
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Blakemore, William Henry James (b.1871, d.1945)
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Circa 1918
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The 1914-15 Star is a crowned four-pointed star with crossed swords and a wreath of oak leaves, with the royal cypher at the foot and a central scroll inscribed 1914-15. The 1914-15 Star is identical to the 1914 Star, except for the omission of AUG and NOV, and the scroll across the centre being inscribed 1914-15. The reverse of the 1914-15 Star is plain, except for the inscribed name and service details of the recipient. The medal is bronze and is attached to the ribbon by a ring.
The ribbon is watered silk with red, white and blue stripes. This is the same ribbon as that worn on the 1914 Star. Engraved on reverse "8/732 PTE. H.F Bartley N.Z.E.F" |
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Reddan, John Francis. James Craig Timber Yard
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1930s?
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John Francis Reddan with dog, two unidentified men at James Craig's Timber Yard, Humber Street.
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Michael Francis Edward Cooney, Oamaru Mayor.
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Clarke Photo (estab. 1907, closed 1937)
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1930s
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Photo of Michael Francis Edward (Frank) Cooney with ceremonial chain. Mayor of Oamaru from 1933-1937 and 1947-1956.
From Waitaki Boys High School Album Page 15 |
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St Patrick's Basilica, Reed Street Oamaru
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1918
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St Patrick's Basilica, Reed Street. Foundation stone laid 29 May 1893. Portice and outer domes added in 1903. Larger dome and sanctuary added 1918. Architect: F W Petre.
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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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Henry Francis & Ellen Gillett
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1880s?
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Henry Francis & Ellen Gillett. Photograph painted with colour oil paints
(North Otago Early Settlers' Association, 1993) |
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Oamaru Waterworks General Drawings. Works at 11/29, 15/55, & 12/14. Sheet number 6 [Papakaio Section].
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McLeod, Donald A
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Circa 1877
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Oamaru Waterworks General Drawings. Works at 11/29, 15/55, & 12/14. Sheet no. 6. (Papakaio Section). Cross sections and elevations of works at 11/29 (Coal Pit Gully), 15/55, and 12/14 (Roadman's Gully). Coloured. Includes dimensions. Official Copy. Donald McLeod, Engineer.
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Otekaieke School juniors
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1929
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Otekaieke schoolchildren. Back row: Walter Aitchison, Jack Williams, Bob Aitchison, Rob Russell, Jack Gard, George Russell. Middle row: James Peevers, Gisford Lister, Ray Sinclair, Jenny Meikleham, Mary Dineen, Francis Dineen, Leslie Wright. Front row: Alison Stewart, Olive Gard, Elsie Stewart, Kathleen Morrin, Ida Bloomfield, Daisy Bloomfield, Florence Harrison, Gladys Fraser.
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Staff of Milligan and Bond, Tees Street, c. 1914
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Mahan & Muir
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Circa 1914
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Staff of Milligan and Bond, Tees Street, c. 1914. Drivers of the carts are Sam Welsh and Mr Gallagher. James Scott.
See also photo 820P |
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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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Augusta Francis Bicknell [?]
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Charles Martin (estab. 1875, closed 1899)
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1890s?
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Studio portrait of a young woman, identified on reverse as A F Bicknell. [Possibly Augusta Francis, sister of Bernard Bicknell, daughter of Frederick and Elizabeth Bicknell]
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Memorial Oak Plaque
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1914-1918
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A rectangular copper plaque associated with the memorial oaks scheme commemorating local soldiers who died during World War One.
"GUNR A F ELSTONE // KILLED IN FRANCE // 1916" |
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St Patrick's Basilica
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1893
Post 1918 |
St Patricks Basilica, from Aln Street. Snow. Foundation stone of Basilica laid 29 May 1893 portice and outer domes added in 1903. Larger dome and sanctuary added 1918. Architect: F. W. Petre.
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Hampden
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Prot, M & M
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Circa 1914
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"5293 Hampden", c.1914. View facing east.
8 Dart Street Oamaru 29/8/1985 |
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