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Name/title Maker Production date Description
Earl of Seafield's residence, Humber Street Earl of Seafield's residence, Humber Street
Circa 1888
Humber Street residence of the Earl of Seafield
Seafield, Earl of. Funeral procession, Thames Street Seafield, Earl of. Funeral procession, Thames Street
J M Brown Bookseller and Stationer
Dec 1888
Funeral procession of the Earl of Seafield, Thames Street, December 1888.
Seafield, Earl of.  Funeral procession, Thames Street Seafield, Earl of. Funeral procession, Thames Street
Mahan & Co (estab. 1895, closed 1899)
06 Dec 1888
Funeral procession of the Earl of Seafield
Duntroon Rifles Duntroon Rifles
1901
. 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.
Victory Medal
McMillan, William (b.1887, d.1977)
Circa 1919
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"
Memorial Oak Plaque Memorial Oak Plaque
1914-1918
A rectangular copper plaque associated with the memorial oaks scheme commemorating local soldiers who died during World War One.

"PVTE. W.G. MUNRO // KILLED IN FRANCE // 1918"
British War Medal
McMillan, William (b.1887, d.1977)
Circa 1919
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"
1914-15 Star Medal
Blakemore, William Henry James (b.1871, d.1945)
Circa 1918
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"
Christening Gown Christening Gown
Woonton, Frances (b.1823, d.1902)
1844
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.
Milligan and Bond, Grocers, Tees Street Milligan and Bond, Grocers, Tees Street
1900-1910?
Milligan and Bond, Grocers, Tees Street: Mr Welsh at right. T F Gallagher (artist) on left. Sing Leung: North Otago Laundry. Horses and carts.
Henry Francis & Ellen Gillett Henry Francis & Ellen Gillett
1880s?
Henry Francis & Ellen Gillett. Photograph painted with colour oil paints
(North Otago Early Settlers' Association, 1993)
Otekaieke School seniors. Otekaieke School seniors.
1929
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.
Crewel Embroidery Crewel Embroidery
Butt, Edward (b.1847, d.1911)
1880s
Large framed crewel embroidery of a sailing ship surrounded by flags and topped by a crown with "V R". In a banner at the very top is "ADVANCE NEW ZEALAND". This is surrounded by flowers. Stitched bottom left corner: "Design & work by E. Butt Late Royal Navy". This embroidery won a first prize at the Dunedin Exhibition 1889/90.
Staff of Milligan and Bond, Tees Street, c. 1914 Staff of Milligan and Bond, Tees Street, c. 1914
Mahan & Muir
Circa 1914
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
Family and friends at Golden Wedding of William and Carrie [Celia] Jones, proprietors, Queen's Hotel, Oamaru. Family and friends at Golden Wedding of William and Carrie [Celia] Jones, proprietors, Queen's Hotel, Oamaru.
Mahan Studios
Unknown
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.
Untitled (Dunedin View) Untitled (Dunedin View)
O'Brien, George (b.1821, d.1888)
19th Century
Oval watercolour - picturesque landscape view of a path through a wooded area; water visible on the horizon.
Court Pride of Waitaki (Kurow Foresters) Court Pride of Waitaki (Kurow Foresters)
Circa 1900
Court Pride of Waitaki (Kurow Foresters), c. 1900. Left to right: William Turvey (?), or George Partridge, Alf Hesketh, Tomas Munro, William Fraser, W. Middleditch, John Grant.
Waitaki Gaelic Society Pipers Waitaki Gaelic Society Pipers
Early 20th Century
Waitaki Gaelic Society pipers
Left to right: B Grant, G Grant, M A McLeod.
Memorial Oak Plaque Memorial Oak Plaque
1914-1918
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"
Otekaieke school school photo. Otekaieke school school photo.
1925
Back Row: Thomas Peevers, Arthur Lister, George Stringer, Peter Aitchison, Irwin Bloomfield, William Aitchison, David Lundy, James Aitchison, William Dumbleton, James Gibson, Stanley Ross, John Grant, Charles Goddard, Ian Daniell,Frank Hughes, James Godsall, Clemens Williams, George Goddard.
Standing: Bert Thomas, John Russell, Lewis Jones, David Russell, Robert Grant, Edward Russell, Gertrude walker, Jessica Gibson, Lucy Dumbleton, Leslie Ross, Richard Hogg, Harold Daniell, John Lundy, David Peevers, Robert Aitchison, Robert Russell, Richard Thomas.
Sitting: Kathleen Moran, Violet Goddard, Mavis Bloomfield, Mary Hogg, Mary Peevers, Anna Russell, Charlotte Wilson, Joyce Gibson, Elizabeth Wilson, Alice Peevers, Daisy Munro, Edna Goodall, Jean Russell, Audry Bloomfield.
Kneeling: Edith Goddard, Doris Walker.
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