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Forrester family, 4 Wharfe Street Oamaru.
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The Forrester family in their garden, Wharfe Street. Elizabeth Forrester seated. Standing: unknown, John Megget Forrester, Frederick Megget. Frederick Megget was the son of Elizabeth's brother Alexander Megget, who came on the Pladda to Dunedin in 1861 with the Forresters.
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Frederick and Elizabeth Bicknell with daughter [?]
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Circa 1900?
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Frederick and Elizabeth Bicknell looking out from the window of a house, a young woman is standing outside the window
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Robert Alexander Matheson
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Post 1925
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Robert Alexander Matheson ( maternal grandfather of Helen Stead), with the 1925 Buick.
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Robert Lawrence, Boer War Soldier.
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Circa 1900
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Robert Lawrence, Boer War Soldier.
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Robert Jamieson, Mail Contractor, Thames Street, 24 June 1911
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1911
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Robert Jamieson, Mail Contractor, Thames Street, 24 June 1911
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Plan of Proposed Bacon Factory For Mr R Clarke
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Forrester and Steenson
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1920
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Front Elevation, Elevation to Humber Street, Plan and Sections through single storied building. See also 170 & 171.
Dated 22/4/20 |
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Plan of Proposed Bacon Factory For Mr R Clarke
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Forrester and Steenson
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1920
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Front Elevation, Elevation to Humber Street, Plan and Sections through single storied building. See also 169 & 170. Shows drainage and some alterations. Dated 22/4/20
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Frederick and Elizabeth Bicknell
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Circa 1900?
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Frederick Bicknell standing behind his wife Elizabeth (nee Armstrong), who is seated in a garden. Both are looking at a sheet of paper which Elizabeth is holding.
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Frederick and Elizabeth Bicknell
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Circa 1900?
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Frederick Bicknell standing behind his wife Elizabeth, who is seated in a garden. Both are looking at a sheet of paper which Elizabeth is holding.
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Frederick and Elizabeth Bicknell with children
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Circa 1900?
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Frederick and Elizabeth Bicknell (seated centre) with four daughters and one son, one lady holding a small white dog. [Ethel Bicknell, rear, first at left?]
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Man's portrait, unidentified.
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Mahan & Muir
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Circa 1903?
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Studio portrait of an unidentified man. [Frederick William Bicknell, son of Frederick and Elizabeth Bicknell?]
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Victory Medal
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McMillan, William (b.1887, d.1977)
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Circa 1919
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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. Around the edge is engraved :1 641 PTE. R.S. MITCHELL 16 BN. A.I.F". |
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Military Group winners Buckley Cup - Silver Trophy
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1906
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2nd Competition, Buckley Cup, between the Corps around North Otago
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Robert Milligan and staff
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1900-1910?
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Robert Milligan and staff. R Milligan, front row fifth from left.
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Frederick Bicknell
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Mahan, R
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Circa 1900?
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Studio portrait of Frederick Bicknell sitting in a wicker chair.
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Planting oak to commemorate Queen Victoria's Diamond Jubilee. Cooneys Corner, Coquet Street
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22 Jun 1897
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Planting oak to commemorate Queen Victoria's Diamond Jubilee, 22 June 1897. Cooney's Corner, Public Hall/Theatre Royal. Coquet Street. Ward's Bottling Shop.
J H Irvine, Baker & Confectioner. |
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Additions to Residence near Palmerston for E. Atkinson Esq
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Forrester, John Megget (b.1865, d.1965)
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1903
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Plan, Section A B, C D, Elevation showing present arrangement, Front Elevation,
Stamped & dated J M Forrester, 22 Sep 1903 |
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Robertson, Robert McKay
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Circa 1901?
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Boer War soldier Robert McKay Robertson, 6th NZMR. Wrong picture scanned.
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Mr and Mrs Robert Wilson
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Circa 1905
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Mr and Mrs Robert Wilson (Hampden Creamery). (See: Cyclopaedia of New Zealand: Otago and Southland [1905], pg 459)
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Robert MacDonald
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Mahan, R
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1890s
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A cabinet photo of Robert MacDonald who was a carpenter and cabinet maker from Scotland. He built the first vinery at Kakanui and grew the first grapes cultivated in NZ. He worked as a builder in Oamaru and is recorded as having built the Star and Garter Hotel. Robert was a widower when he married Barbara Keen in 1879 in Oamaru.
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