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- Steenson, William Ivan Cunninghame (b.Circa 1889, d.1967) 112
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Otekaieke School seniors.
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1929
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Otekaieke schoolchildren. Back row: William Grant, Peter Aitchison, George Stringer, Richard Hogg, David Russell, Elliot Harris, Donald Grant. Third row: Lew Jones, Bert Gard, Rose Wilson, Mary Peevers, Mavis Bloomfield, Bernard Grant, Harold Daniell, Les Gard. Second row: Audrey Bloomfield, Jean Russell, Eunice McGregor, Alice Peevers, Mary Hogg, Edith Goddard, Doris Walker. Front row: David Peevers, George Goddard, John Russell, Ronald Gard, Arthur Lister, George Harrison.
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George John Roach.
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Circa Nov 1917
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Post card featuring a portrait of Private George John Roach in uniform. The postcard is from George to his sister Mary, Mrs Alex McGregor of South Oamaru. It reads - Dear Mary, Just a line to let you know I am still well & going strong, now to start with I am not going to say much as the time is getting on. I believe we go on the ship next Tuesday, so what ho well that will be alright. Remember me to all the kids & Alex & old Harry & the girls. The hat is still her [sic] so goodnight, I Am, Still Your Brother, G.J. Roach.
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Frederick Bicknell, house interior
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1897
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Frederick Bicknell sitting writing at an oval table, an ink pot and letter opener on the table. The table top is inlaid with a chess board. Behind Mr Bicknell is a wooden folding screen, artworks and a photograph of a woman holding a baby on her shoulders are hanging on the wall. [Mr Bicknell's home at 29 Avon Street Oamaru?]
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Dress with matching scarf
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Dench, Marjory Mary (b.1934, d.2018)
Maritza Boutique (estab. Circa 1966, closed Circa 1978) |
Mid 1970s
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An empire line dress.
a) The dress is full length with full length flared sleeves. The cotton fabric used for the dress is printed with an abstract design of trees in shades of brown, green, gold, purple, pink and pale blue. The dress fastens down the front with 16 metal buttons. There is a label in the neck of the dress. It reads "Made by Maritza Boutique Oamaru 1970's.". b) scarf. A scarf made from the same fabric as the dress. Fringed at each end with pale yellow fringing. |
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Platter
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Doulton
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1874
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Oval platter. The edge of the platter is very slightly wavy. Mainly white with brown design of wattle foliage. White underside. '3 18 [?]' stamped in to underside. Marked DOULTON BURSLEM, England WATTLE. Rd No 188386. Below this is P H & Co. Stamped into the underside DOULTON BURSLEM ENGLAND.
Part of a dinner set brought out from Cornwall with Mary Jane (Gribben) and John Uriah Tonkin in 1874. |
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Bowl
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Doulton
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1874
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Large breakfast bowl. The edge of the bowl is very slightly wavy. Mainly white with brown design of wattle foliage. White underside. '6' in black. Marked DOULTON BURSLEM, England WATTLE. Rd No 188386. Below this is P H & Co. Stamped into the underside DOULTON BURSLEM ENGLAND.
Part of a dinner set brought out from Cornwall with Mary Jane (Gribben) and John Uriah Tonkin in 1874. |
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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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Proposed Premises for Bank of New South Wales, Oamaru
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Lawson, Robert Arthur (b.1833, d.1902)
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Circa 1882
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Rear section and basement plan for Bank of New South Wales, Oamaru
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Proposed Premises for Bank of New South Wales, Oamaru
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Lawson, Robert Arthur (b.1833, d.1902)
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Circa 1882
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Plan showing the front elevation and ground floor for Bank of New South Wales, Oamaru.
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St Luke's Church Oamaru
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Circa 1888
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St Luke's Church. Corner stone laid 20 June 1865. First service held 29 October 1865. Consecrated under the name of St Luke's on 13 may 1866 by Bishop Harper. Tees Street. Itchen Street.
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Burton's, Interior View, Thames Street
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1960s?
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Interior, Burton's shop. Grocery displays, sign on back wall reads "4 Square Welcomes You".
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Oamaru Waterworks General Drawings, Sheet D.
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McLeod, Donald A
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Circa 1877
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Oamaru Waterworks General Drawings, Sheet D. Plans, cross sections, elevations, etc. of sluices. Coloured. Includes dimensions. Donald McLeod, Engineer.
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Store for Mr H France - Thames Street Oamaru
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Forrester, Thomas (b.1838, d.1907)
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1870s
1872 |
3 Sections through single storey building. Handwritten notations Signed Thomas King, Dated 24/4/72.
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Christening Gown
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Woonton, Frances (b.1823, d.1902)
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1844
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Fine white cotton christening gown. Decorated panel at the bottom. False hems with a Broderie Anglaise scalloped edge. Gathered waist. Two bands of eyelet embroidery down the front. White ribbon around the waist. Yoke is decorative panel of cut work (ripped and sewn back together). Sleeves are made from fine material with eyelet embroidery decorations. Slit back is fastened by cotton tape at the neck and waist.
Gown was hand sewn by Mrs Jas. Woonton in England. The gown was used for christening outfits by 4 children of Frances Woonton (1823-1902) and James Woonton (1819-1902) who married in England 1846. Their children were Susan Woonton (1847-1854), Fanny Woonton (1849-1943), Thomas Henry Woonton (1853-1940) and Bessie Grace Woonton (1867-1944, christened at St Lukes on 2 July 1867). Fanny Woonton jnr married James Reid in 1871 and they had 8 children who were all christened in this gown- Francis Jane, James David, Robert William, Fanny Charlotte, Albert Woonton, Amy Bessie, Annie Millicent, Nellie Muriel. Bessie Grace married William Holmes Hartley and had 6 children who were christened in this gown- Ina Woonton, Arthur Frederick, Linda Gertrude, Lila Constance, Vera Frances and Frank William. 8 great great grandchildren were also christened in this gown. |
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Frederick and Elizabeth Bicknell family photo album
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1890s-1940s?
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Photograph album containing unidentified scenic and Bicknell family photographs, family home "Surrey Lodge" at 29 Avon Street Oamaru. Hiking and camping trips - mountains and rivers. Hops harvesting. 24 pages, 268 attached photographs, 2 loose photographs. Frederick William Bicknell was Post Master in Oamaru from May 1867 to May 1881.
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North Otago Golf Club Ladies' opening day.
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1936
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North Otago Golf Club Ladies' Opening Day. Back row: unknown, Margaret Simpson, unknown, R Donaldson, Molly Fotheringham, Gertie Rickman, Mrs McBeath, Brenda Cuthbertson, Mrs Rowall [sic], Phil Lane, Helen Spooner, Phil Robins, Kath Robins, Charlotte Lane, M Ewart, J Clarke, Faye Davidson, Miss Stevenson, Mrs M Ireland. Front row: Miss E Nicolls, Ernestine Glennie, Sue Brown, Mrs R K Ireland, Mary Orbell, Mrs Donaldson, Mrs McCulloch, Mrs H Burton, E McQuade, Mrs Barclay, Miss Margaret Mackie [Matron, Oamaru Public Hospital], Mrs Wilson, Edna Wylie, Mrs D V G Smith.
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Star and Garter Hotel, rear
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Circa 1950s
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Rear of Star and Garter Hotel, c.1950s.
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Tokarahi Wheat harvest, McMaster, North Otago
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1896
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Cutting Wheat, Tokarahi, A McMaster (Owner), Waddell, W. Wilds (Head Teamster), F Young, C McDonald (Chummy), A Baxter
Dnated by Cree Family December 1962 |
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Thomas and Elizabeth Forrester's residence, 4 Wharfe Street Oamaru.
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Hand coloured image of the Forrester's house on Wharfe Street (west side, near Itchen Street). Two unidentified women in the garden.
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Waitaki School pupils and teacher
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Clarke Photo (estab. 1907, closed 1937)
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Waitaki School. As noted on back of photo: Back row from left: Lucy Boka, May Williams. Nellie Smith. Lizzie Tomlinson. -- Priscally Wesley. William Williamsen. Miss Marwick (teacher).
Second row: Robert Mathieson. Joe Wesley. Annie Wilson. Eva Williams. Lulu Kelly. Agnes Williams. -- Kelly. Andrew Kelly. Front Row. Gary Tomlinson. David Williams. Willie Hampstead. David Brosnan. --. Hugh Jackson. |
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