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Name/title Maker Production date Description
Thomas Forrester, Elizabeth Forrester (nee Megget) and J M Forrester. Thomas Forrester, Elizabeth Forrester (nee Megget) and J M Forrester.
Circa 1890?
Thomas Forrester, unidentified woman [relative of Elizabeth?], Elizabeth Forrester (sitting on the grass) and Thomas and Elizabeth's son John Megget Forrester, sitting with a cat in the garden.
John M Forrester John M Forrester
Mahan, R
John M Forrester. Military portrait
Additions to Residence for Dr Whitton, Oamaru Additions to Residence for Dr Whitton, Oamaru
Forrester and Lemon
1893
Ground Plan, Upper Plan, Section AB,CD, Roof Plan, Elevation. Hand written notation signed & dated, Thomas Harris, 22 Nov 1893.

This building was at 124 Thames St (between Eden and Coquet Streets) and was the residence/surgery for several doctors including Dr Smith Morton.
Frederick Bicknell with dog. Surrey Lodge, Avon Street Oamaru Frederick Bicknell with dog. Surrey Lodge, Avon Street Oamaru
1898
Frederick Bicknell and dog on the garden path in front of Surrey Lodge, the Bicknell's house at 29 Avon Street, Oamaru.
Dredge, Progress Dredge, Progress
1883
1916
1931
Crew of the dredge Progress. Dredge arrived in Oamaru 29 May 1883. Sold in 1916 for use as a cargo ship. Sank near Wellington, 1931.
Frederick Bicknell and dog. Surrey Lodge, Avon Street Oamaru Frederick Bicknell and dog. Surrey Lodge, Avon Street Oamaru
1898
Frederick Bicknell and dog on the garden path in front of Surrey Lodge, the Bicknell's house at 29 Avon Street, Oamaru.
Surrey Lodge, 29 Avon Street Oamaru. Surrey Lodge, 29 Avon Street Oamaru.
1897
Originally named Surrey Lodge, the home of Oamaru Post Master Frederick Bicknell and wife Elizabeth (née Armstrong).
Hedley, Jim & Watson, Jack Hedley, Jim & Watson, Jack
Mahan Studios
1880s?
James (Jim) Hedley & Jack Watson with 29 trout [?] caught at Kakanui.
New Zealand Landscape New Zealand Landscape
Weeks, John (b.1888, d.1965)
1943
Modernist depiction of ascending hills penetrated at mid point by a winding road. Trees stand bereft of leaves in desolate clumps and alone.
John and Belle Falconer John and Belle Falconer
Circa 1930s
John and Bell Falconer
John Megget Forrester. John Megget Forrester.
Mahan Studios
Portrait of J M Forrester in uniform.
Cottage Dee St for Mr N Meldrum Cottage Dee St for Mr N Meldrum
Forrester, John Megget (b.1865, d.1965)
1915
South Elevation, East Elevation, Plan, Section AB, Section CD, West Elevation. Section through wash house, details of beaver board.
Signed and dated 25th May 1915, Stamped J M Forrester and Town Surveyors Office, Oamaru
John Megget Forrester, studio military portrait. John Megget Forrester, studio military portrait.
Mahan, R
A studio portrait of three men in uniform. John Megget Forrester standing, other men unidentified.
The Old Oamaru Windmill The Old Oamaru Windmill
Veitch, John Charles (b.1853, d.1939)
Oil landscape painting of old windmill on Lune Street, Oamaru, looking west.
Waitaki Boys' High Board of Governors Waitaki Boys' High Board of Governors
1909
Back L-R: A A McKinnon, J M Brown, James Mitchell. Front: John Bulleid, Duncan Sutherland, Robert Milligan.
Table Decoration with Hair Flowers Table Decoration with Hair Flowers
Bee, Mary Bryce (b.1870, d.1899)
1895
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.
Table Decoration with Hair Flowers Table Decoration with Hair Flowers
Bee, Mary Bryce (b.1870, d.1899)
1895
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.
 'A' company, Queen's Rifles. Military Camp, Oamaru Showgrounds 'A' company, Queen's Rifles. Military Camp, Oamaru Showgrounds
1905
"A" Company Queen's Rifles, 1905. John Megget Forrester, third row centre (arms folded). Military clothing.
Wharfe Street, Oamaru Wharfe Street, Oamaru
1930s?
View from near number 29, along Wharfe Street toward Itchen Street.
Elizabeth Bicknell Elizabeth Bicknell
Circa 1900?
Elizabeth Bicknell (nee Armstrong) sitting looking out a window of her home at 29 Avon Street Oamaru.
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