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- Steenson, William Ivan Cunninghame (b.Circa 1889, d.1967) 112
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- Struyk, Hubert .S. (b.1923, d.1978) 93
- Horn, Mary (b.1937) 41
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Six women in a garden
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Circa 1900?
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Six unidentified women in a garden. The women are in a line, hopping like rabbits. [Daughters of Frederick and Elizabeth Bicknell?]
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Two women in a garden
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Circa 1900?
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Two women in a garden. [Daughters of Frederick and Elizabeth Bicknell?]
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Bicknell family photograph
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1930s?
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Family photograph in a garden. Frederick Bicknell and Elizabeth Bicknell (seated front, centre) with daughters and grand daughter [?]
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Nellie Falconer.
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Circa 1922?
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Studio portrait of Nellie Falconer, daughter of James Howden Falconer Snr. and Elizabeth McIntosh Falconer (née Robertson).
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Waitaki Girls' High School basketball team
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1936
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Waitaki Girls' High School basketball team. From L? Dorothea Thompson, Mary Faukner, Janet Keen, Muriel Carras, Lilian Uttley, Isobel Gunn, Ruth Heselwood, Ruth Ireland (captain).
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Phoenix Flour Mill, Old Mill Road, Oamaru
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1871-1872
1878 |
Phoenix Mill. Established 1871. Owned by Spence and Grave from 1872. Original mill-wheel 30 feet in diameter, manufactured by Reid and Gray, Oamaru. Mill sold to Lewis Morton in 1878. New water-wheel erected in 1878. This was 34 feet in diameter and manufactured by local firm Jack, Steel and Hendry. (This wheel remains.)
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Ribble Street Oamaru 1878
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1878
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"Ribble Street Oamaru 1878". Reed Street. Wesleyan Church. John Currie Produce Merchant on Thames Street. Brewery (tall stone building by trees on Ribble St). Criterion Boarding House. St Paul's Church and Manse on Humber St.
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Dominoes
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Frame, Alexander (b.1855, d.1931)
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Circa 1874
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Box of dominoes. The dominoes have a wooden base with ivory tops. Dots made by indenting the top and painting it black. 28 dominoes. Made by Alex Frame coming out from home on sailing ship in 1874. Alexander was born in Hamilton, Scotland in 1855 (per Scottish census 1861) and migrated to NZ in 1874. a; Base of box for dominoes. b; Lid of dominoes. c; Dominoes.
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Five women in a garden
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Circa 1900?
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Five unidentified women posing in a garden, all with eyes closed and resting heads on each other's shoulders. House in background. [Daughters of Frederick and Elizabeth Bicknell?]
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Six women in a garden
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Circa 1900?
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Six unidentified women in a garden. The women are in a line, hopping like rabbits. [Daughters of Frederick and Elizabeth Bicknell?]
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Bicknell family group
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Circa 1900?
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Frederick William Bicknell (standing, third from left) and wife Elizabeth (seated, second from left) with seven of their nine daughters, and one of their two sons.
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Bicknell family group
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Circa 1900?
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Group of 18 men, women and children in a garden. Elizabeth Bicknell seated centre, holding baby, husband Frederick to Elizabeth's left.
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Five women in a garden
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1930s?
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Five unidentified women sitting at a table under an arbour in the garden. Each woman has a small posey of flowers. [Daughters of Elizabeth and Frederick Bicknell?]
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Women and man holding rag rugs
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1930s?
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Five women and one man standing outdoors each holding an oval rag rug. An American flag is on a wooden pole behind the people. [Daughters of Elizabeth and Frederick Bicknell?]
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Two women in a garden
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1930s?
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Unidentified women standing in a garden, one is holding a parasol, the other is holding flowers. [Daughters of Frederick and Elizabeth Bicknell?]
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Wedding group outside church
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1940s?
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Bride and Groom, wearing Army uniform, with best man, bridesmaid and parents outside the church. [Bride the grand daughter of Frederick and Elizabeth Bicknell?]
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Unidentified women
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Circa 1920
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Two women in garden setting. Identified as Leah Elizabeth Bulleid and Winifred "Winnie" Bulleid at Pen-Y-Bryn. See also 1577 same women/setting
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Unidentified women
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Circa 1920
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c. 1920. Clothing. Two women sitting on chairs in a garden, identified as Leah Elizabeth Bulleid and Winnie Bulleid. See also 1594 same women/setting.
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Falconer family photograph.
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1923
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Studio portrait of the children of James Howden and Elizabeth McIntosh Falconer (née Robertson). Standing, from left James (Jim) Howden Falconer Junior, John (Jack) Robertson Falconer. Front: Marion and Nellie Falconer.
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Chain
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20th Century
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Long metal chain made of 61 double and single toothed links.This is a section of the chain off a chainsaw used to cut limestone at Parkside Quarries, Weston.
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