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- Steenson, William Ivan Cunninghame (b.Circa 1889, d.1967) 112
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- McLeod, Donald A 100
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- Horn, Mary (b.1937) 41
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Cowan, Mrs Annie
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1880s?
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Portrait of Mrs Annie Cowan. Photograph painted over in colour
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Cowan, Miss Annie E M
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1890s?
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Miss Annie E M Cowan
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Stevenson family
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09 May 1896
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9/5/1896 Stevenson family
Back left to right: Mrs, Mary, Agnes. Front left to right: Annie, Elizabeth |
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The Four Stevenson Girls
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Wrigglesworth & Binns
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The Four Stevenson Girls, including Elizabeth (Mrs Forrester)
Left to right: Elizabeth (Forrester), Agnes (spinster), Mary (Findlay), Anne (Ruddenklau) |
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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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Family and friends at Golden Wedding of William and Carrie [Celia] Jones, proprietors, Queen's Hotel, Oamaru.
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Mahan Studios
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Unknown
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Family and friends at Golden Wedding of William and Carrie [Celia] Jones, proprietors, Queen's Hotel, Oamaru. Dress. Suit.
Back row (from left): Ted's Hetty (Henrietta Grenfell). Mrs Concher my best neighbour, May. Alf Sherwin. Cissie, Mrs Hopley. Ivan Sherwin. Ted's Tommy. Second row (from left): Ted's Annie (nee Jones). Paddy (Bateman). Ettie (Bateman). Celia (Hopley). Bill (Hopley). Ted's son Ted (Jones). Willie Coulter. Third row (from left): Mr Hopley. Carrie (Sherwin) holding wee Jim (Sherwin). Dad [William Jones]. Mam [Carrie (Celia)Jones]. Ted. Jane. Front row: Carrie Sherwin (later Mrs Frame). Willie Hopley. Edna Sherwin. Celia Sherwin. Dowie (Doris) Sherwin. Arthur Hopley. Annie Hopley (later Mrs Henry). Caption information in round brackets provided by Mrs Carrie Frame (nee Sherwin), 28b Reed Street, Oamaru, October, 2006. According to Mrs Frame, Mrs Jones Snr, was always known as Celia, not Carrie, as captioned on the original photograph. |
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Table Decoration with Hair Flowers
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Bee, Mary Bryce (b.1870, d.1899)
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1895
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A floral, Victorian table decoration. It is an example of a then popular craft, consisting of flowers made from human hair. The flowers and foliage are constructed by wrapping the hair around pieces of wire and then shaping it. Typically the hair was boiled first. A variety of different coloured hair has been used and some of the flowers also have beaded details. Coloured thread has been used in places to hold the hair to the lengths of metal wire. The arrangement is on a yellow satin base and is then contained within a glass dome with a wooden base.
This item was made by Mrs R. McDowell (nee Mary Bryce Bee) of Weston, North Otago in 1895. At this time she would have been around 25 years. She died aged 29 very soon after the birth of her only child, Horace Bee McDowell. |
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Table Decoration with Hair Flowers
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Bee, Mary Bryce (b.1870, d.1899)
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1895
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A floral, Victorian table decoration. It is an example of a then popular craft, consisting of flowers made from human hair. The flowers and foliage are constructed by wrapping the hair around pieces of wire and then shaping it. Typically the hair was boiled first. At least two different colours of hair have been used and some of the flowers also have beaded details. Coloured thread has been used in places to hold the hair to the lengths of metal wire. The arrangement is on a yellow satin base over cardboard with a glass dome covering the arrangement.
This item was made by Mrs R. McDowell (nee Mary Bryce Bee), Weston, North Otago in 1895. At this time she would have been around 25 years. She died aged 29 very soon after the birth of her only child, Horace Bee McDowell. |
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McMaster, A. Reid, A. Reid, E. Reid, J. Reid, D
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Late 19th Century
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left to right: -, Annie McMaster, Agnes Reid, Evelyn Reid, John Reid, Dora Reid (married Charles Reid)
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Elizabeth Bicknell
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Circa 1900?
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Elizabeth Bicknell (nee Armstrong) sitting looking out a window of her home at 29 Avon Street Oamaru.
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McMaster, Annie
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Late 19th Century
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Annie McMaster (nee Reid)
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Surrey Lodge, 29 Avon Street Oamaru.
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1897
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Originally named Surrey Lodge, the home of Oamaru Post Master Frederick Bicknell and wife Elizabeth (née Armstrong).
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Dunn Family.
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1890s?
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Dunn Family.
Back row from left: Dugie, Annie Mary, Alick Front row from left: Aunty, Father, Duncan, Mother, Catherine . |
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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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King, Jim and Mary. Awamoko
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Mid 20th Century
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Oamaru Show. Jim and Mary King, Awamoko, in buggy. Gig.
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Wilson family of Herbert
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Back left: Jane (later Koppert)Samual, Robert. Seated:William Thomas Alexandra (Sandy of Stringer & Wilson, Undertakers) Dorothea, Elizabeth. Front: Andrew, Mary Margaret &?? wife of J W (Bill) Stringer, undertaker.
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Portrait of Annie
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1910s?
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Studio portrait of a woman identified only as Annie. [Alfred Leslie's younger sister Mabel Annie (Anne) Leslie?]
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Surrey Lodge, 29 Avon Street Oamaru.
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Circa Apr 1895
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Originally named Surrey Lodge, the home of Oamaru Post Master Frederick Bicknell and wife Elizabeth (née Armstrong).
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Bicknell family home. 29 Avon Street Oamaru.
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Circa 1900?
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Originally named Surrey Lodge, the home of Oamaru Post Master Frederick Bicknell and wife Elizabeth (née Armstrong).
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