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A.J.S. Headland Baker and Grocer. Coronation float
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1901
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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
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Streetscape, Thames Street
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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.
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Thomas Young's bullock team. Thames Street Oamaru
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1880s
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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.)
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J Bulleid & Co, Bulleid's staff outing
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Circa 1912
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Bulleid's staff outing c. 1912. J Bulleid & Co., S McDonald, City Boot Palace, A J S Headland, motor vehicles, horses and carts.
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A.J.S. Headland Baker and Grocer, Coronation float.
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1901
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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
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Thames Street, Oamaru.
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Burton Brothers Photographers (estab. 1866, closed 1916)
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Circa 1882
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"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 |
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Streetscape, Thames Street
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Bullock team, Thames Street, 1880s. London House. Waterloo House. "The Polytechnic". John Bulleid & Co. A J S Headland. McFadgen & Co.
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