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Hampden School (?)
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Circa 1890
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Hampden school (?) circa 1890
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Anglican Church and Vicarage, Kurow, North Otago
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1905
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Anglican vicarage and chapel, Kurow
(See: Cyclopaedia of New Zealand: Otago and Southland [1905], pg 575) |
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St Luke's, Anglican Church, Oamaru
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1914
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St Luke's Church, c. 1914. Bell tower. Spire.
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Ngapara
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Unknown
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View from hill of Ngapara looking toward flour mill, church and hotel
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Kurow Dairy Factory (Creamery).
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1903
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Delivery drivers, horses and carts in front of the Kurow Dairy Factory (Creamery).
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Wool wagons at Oamaru Harbour.
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1910
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Men standing with horse drawn carts loaded with wool bales at the Oamaru harbour store. Cape Wanbrow.
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Oamaru Athenaeum and Mechanics' Institute [North Otago Museum], Thames Street, Oamaru
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Circa 1900
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Athenaeum, early 1900s. Later Public Library, North Otago Museum. Built in 1882. Architects: Forrester and Lemon. At right first Courthouse, later North Otago Pioneer Gallery
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Enlarging Butter Factory Oamaru
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Mahan, Robert (b.1862, d.1928)
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Unknown
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North Otago Dairy Coy. Ltd buildings. Men outside with Oamaru stone blocks. Stereoscopic post card. Hand coloured
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Otago Central Railway
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J M Brown Bookseller and Stationer
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Unknown
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Rail bridge over a river, unidentified town on the far side. Memorial just off bridge, building with Lanes Ltd painted on the roof. Buildings and churches [?] in the background
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Kurow Motor Garage and Service Co. Ltd. Staff and trucks. Baker's oven
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Gilmour, D H
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Circa 1930
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Unidentified men and boy near the railway tracks, standing on Kurow Motor Garage trucks after loading a bakers oven. Handwritten note on reverse: "Understand this is first baker's oven installed at Kurow." Solid tyred trucks. Barclay Bros. shop on main road partly visible at right in background. Rear of Kurow Hotel [?]
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Clyde Hotel, Hampden
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Ries & Co.
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1870s
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Clyde Hotel, Hampden.
There is a reference to the existence of the Clyde Hotel in 1862, with John Prosser as proprietor. The Cyclopedia of Otago, however, records that it was opened in 1868. This hotel had 12 rooms, with 7 bedrooms. The comfortable dining room could seat 20, and there was also a cosy sitting room. While the Hampden Hotel was the official Cobb and Co. coach stop, it was the Clyde that was attacked by two bushrangers in 1865. Two horses were stolen from their stables and with the fresh mounts they terrorized people as far upland as Kurow before being arrested across the river in Hakataramea. |
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Streetscape, Thames Street, Oamaru
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Burton Brothers Photographers (estab. 1866, closed 1916)
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Circa 1880s
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Thames Street view between 1871 and 1884. Bridge, Council Chambers, Empire Hotel, Bank of Otago.
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Elderslie Estate child portrait
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Elderslie. Unidentified female child. Reid family
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Elderslie Estate, House
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J M Brown Bookseller and Stationer
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Unknown
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Main house and garden at Elderslie Estate
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Elderslie Estate, House
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J M Brown Bookseller and Stationer
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Unknown
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Main house and part of garden from the driveway
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Elderslie Estate, Grounds
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J M Brown Bookseller and Stationer
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Unknown
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Two boys and a girl walking on logs. Small building with decorative walls and arched door in the background
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Elderslie Estate
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J M Brown Bookseller and Stationer
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Unknown
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Man and woman sitting on the porch of the house
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Elderslie Estate, Tennis Court
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J M Brown Bookseller and Stationer
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Unknown
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Man, boy and two girls playing tennis
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Elderslie Estate, Tennis Court
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J M Brown Bookseller and Stationer
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Unknown
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Man, boy and two girls playing tennis
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Elderslie Estate
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J M Brown Bookseller and Stationer
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Unknown
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Woman in the garden looking at flowers
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