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Name/title Maker Production date Description
A.J.S. Headland Baker and Grocer. Coronation float A.J.S. Headland Baker and Grocer. Coronation float
1901
The bakery firm of AJS Headland's entry in the procession to mark the coronation of King Edward VII, 1901. In window - J Presland, J Dickson. In rear door Bill Currie
Streetscape, Thames Street Streetscape, Thames Street
Thomas Young's bullock train, Thames Street, A J Headland, outside Bulleid's. Thomas Young, standing, hands on hips, in front of wool wagon at right.
Thomas Young's bullock team. Thames Street Oamaru Thomas Young's bullock team. Thames Street Oamaru
1880s
Thomas Young's bullock team, Thames Street, late 1880s. Waterloo House, John Bulleid & Co., A J S Headland. W.H. Cottrell (Thomas Young standing, hand on hip, in front of wool wagon at right.)
J Bulleid & Co, Bulleid's staff outing J Bulleid & Co, Bulleid's staff outing
Circa 1912
Bulleid's staff outing c. 1912. J Bulleid & Co., S McDonald, City Boot Palace, A J S Headland, motor vehicles, horses and carts.
A.J.S. Headland Baker and Grocer, Coronation float. A.J.S. Headland Baker and Grocer, Coronation float.
1901
Horse float, Headland Bakery. The bakery firm of A J S Headland's entry in the procession to mark the coronation of King Edward VII, 1901. Left to right Bill Steel, E Speid, B Crombie, J Presland, J Dickson, Bill Currie
Thames Street, Oamaru. Thames Street, Oamaru.
Burton Brothers Photographers (estab. 1866, closed 1916)
Circa 1882
"Compliments of the Season 1882". Thames Street. W. Robertson written on reverse.
From right: Dunedin Co-operative Store; Mollison and Son, boot store; N.Z.Clothing Factory; W.Menzies, clothier and draper; R.H. Cathcart, jeweller. (The buildings containing the above were built in 1876, the northern [Waitaki House] a few months before southern)
R.L. Rule, stationer; T. Falconer, furniture; W.H. Cottrell, fancy goods (two storeyed). [These three shops were removed and others built 1887]
A. Headland, grocer; J. Bulleid & Co, drapers.
Beyond can be seen Waterloo House, the Imperial Hotel, and the three- storeyed London House, occupied at the time by R Gabites, draper. The new Queen's Hotel can be seen, and the Globe Hotel, the last large building in the row.
Gas lamps; telegraph poles 1372 - Oamaru Burton Bros
Streetscape, Thames Street Streetscape, Thames Street
Bullock team, Thames Street, 1880s. London House. Waterloo House. "The Polytechnic". John Bulleid & Co. A J S Headland. McFadgen & Co.
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