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Past Assistants at Weston School
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1883-1924
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Five head and shoulders photos of assistant school mistresses at Weston School. 1. Miss Tregoning, 1883. 2. Miss Ferguson, 1889. 3. Miss Andrews, 1891. 4. Miss Beardsmore, 1921. 5. Miss Copland, 1924
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Later Masters at Weston School
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1895-1927
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Five head and shoulders photos of later Weston School Headmasters. 1. Mr W. E. Bastings, 1895-1906. 2. Mr John Kelly, 1906-1916. 3. Mr Robert Cowan, 1916-1922. 4. Mr H. Colquhoun, 1922-1927. 5. Mr John Campbell, 1927.
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John Falconer, Nurseryman. North Otago Seed Mart.
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Charles Sorrell
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Circa 1880?
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John Falconer's Thames Street shop. North Otago Seed Mart. John Falconer Nurseryman, Seedman, Florist. Three men standing in front of the shop, a boy at left. [Building at 133 Thames Street, still standing 2022]
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James Howden Falconer.
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W. Laws Caney (estab. 1893, closed 1909?)
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Circa 1900?
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Studio portrait of soldier James Falconer in uniform, in South Africa. James is holding a cane walking stick. James Falconer was a Sergeant Major in the Second Boer War.
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Pupils in Awamoko School Concert
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Clarke, W J
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Circa 1900
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Pupils in Awamoko School Concert, outside the Awamoko library. Left to right: ? Geddes, George Shadwell, (boy behind George not identified), Rene Witham, Edith Willett (rear), (girl in Maori costume not identified), ? Geddes, Joe Willett, Lucy Willett.
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Large gathering of people on the street at Palmerston.
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Appleby, J H (b.Circa 1868, d.1949)
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Circa 1900?
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A black and white photo showing a large group of people gathered for an official function at Palmerston, Otago. Soldiers on horseback. Names on shops include McRitchie, Cheap Grocery Store T. M. Smith, and H.W. Oswald, Bootmaker. The Empire Hotel, G D Mason proprietor, is decorated with flags. A train is partly visible on the tracks in the background.
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Pioneer Committee Men
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1870-1920s?
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Five head and shoulders of Pioneer Committee Men. 1. Mr R. Jackson, 2. Mr R. Meek, 3. Mr W. Bain, 4. Mr J. Williams, 5. Mr J. Isdale.
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British War Medal
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McMillan, William (b.1887, d.1977)
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Circa 1919
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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.
Around the edge is 'E E BOOTH YMCA'. |
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Building Waikaura Bridge, between Duntroon and Otekaieke
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Gilmour, D H
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Early 20th Century
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The bridge over Waikaura Creek between Duntroon and Otekaieke under construction in the early 1900's. Men with three teams of horses on the bridge and on the road behind.
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Ex pupils from Weston School at a reunion.?
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1930s?
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A sepia coloured photo showing ex-pupils from Weston School at a reunion.
Back row: Alex Brown, Gorden Wates, Bruce Dick, Jim Mitchell, Norman Hill, John Mathieson, Eric Isbister, Max Dick, Bob Mathieson, Lawrence Wates, Alex Preen, Bert Isbister. Middle row: Andrew Stewart, Eaun Laney, John Laney, Ivy Wilson, Doris Bell, Joy Craig, Nelsie Mathieson, Edith Smith, Beris Falloon, Myra Campbell, Alice Weaver. Front row: Koa Watson, Tottie Sewell, Jessie McNaughton, Nancy Wates, Edna thyne, ---- Stevenson, Beth Stevenson, Alice Brown, Thora Colquhoun, Edna Mitchell, Beth Falloon, Mary Barnard, May Isbister, Molly Mathieson. |
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British War Medal
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McMillan, William (b.1887, d.1977)
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Circa 1919
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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 "49865 RFLM. J Bartley N.Z.E.F" |
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British War Medal
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McMillan, William (b.1887, d.1977)
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Circa 1919
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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 "58724 RFLM. R Bartley N.Z.E.F" |
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British War Medal
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McMillan, William (b.1887, d.1977)
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Circa 1919
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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" |
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British War Medal
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McMillan, William (b.1887, d.1977)
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Circa 1919
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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.
Issued to -: 58734 Rifleman J.A. Cameron, N.Z.E.F. |
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Three generations of James Falconer.
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Mahan, R
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Circa 1914
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Studio portrait of three members of the Falconer family, each named James. From left: James Howden Falconer, James (Jim) Howden Falconer Junior, and James Falconer (The Duke) of Mayvale. Information from reverse: James Howden Falconer born at Mayvale, Maheno N.Z 19/8/1876. Died in Dunedin 6/3/1948. Jim Howden Falconer Junior born at Mayvale, Maheno 28/11/1911, died in Dunedin 17/9/1974. James Falconer born Bonnington, Edinburgh Scotland 26/8/1839, died in Oamaru 8/9/1918.
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Palmerston Jubilee Committee members
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W J Clarke
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Nov 1913
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Palmerston Jubilee Committee members. Back row: J Crisp, W Murray, A Gilmore, B Walls, S Beck, J Stewart (County Councillor), A McLaren (County Councillor), T McDonald, E LeFevre. Middle row: J Young, Reverend W H Hooper, W Grimsdale, R Rutherford, R M Peattie, M Allan, F=Reverend J Clarke, A Alcock, A Kennard. Front row: unknown, T Muir (County Councillor), D Ross (County Councillor), R Wheeler, R Cameron (County Councillor), R Riddle, H O'Neill (County Councillor.
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British War Medal
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McMillan, William (b.1887, d.1977)
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Circa 1919
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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.
On the side is "5894 PTE W.L. Mitchell. 27 - BN.A.I.F." |
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British War Medal
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McMillan, William (b.1887, d.1977)
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Circa 1919
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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. Issued to -: 38513 Rifleman H. Gill, N.Z.E.F. |
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British War Medal
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McMillan, William (b.1887, d.1977)
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Circa 1919
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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. Issued to Lieut F Chilton. |
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British War Medal
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McMillan, William (b.1887, d.1977)
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Circa 1919
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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. Issued to -: 29670 Private W. Colling, N.Z.E.F. |
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