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- McLeod, Donald A 99
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- Chance, George (b.1885, d.1963) 3
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Tyne Street
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Circa 1906
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Men, horse and cart on Tyne Street, view facing south. McLeod's Criterion Hotel. William Bee. Oamaru Mail
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R Cunningham & Co, Grain Merchants; Connell & Clowes, Auctioneers. Henry Connell Land & Estate Agent. Tyne Street, Oamaru.
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1862
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R Cunningham & Co, Grain Merchants; Connell & Clowes, Auctioneers. Henry Connell Land & Estate Agent. Tyne Street, Oamaru. Premises built by Henry France in 1862. Later became a post office until 1864. Then it was occupied by P Cunningham, a private merchant. Other tenants were Henry Connell and partner Clowes. This building was still standing in 1961.
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Meek's Elevator, c.1890.
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Pre 1920
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Meek's Elevator, c.1890. Built 1882-83. Damaged by fire, 1920. At right is the store built by Connell and Clowes in 1881. Man sitting on bank of the Oamaru Creek.
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Peace Celebrations Oamaru JMB 39. Thames Street, 1918.
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J M Brown Bookseller and Stationer
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1918
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Peace Celebrations Oamaru JMB 39. Thames Street, 1918. Flags. Uniform. Motor car.
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Oamaru from Wharfe Street facing north
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Circa 1872
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View facing north from Wharfe Street, 1872. St Luke's Church. Anderson, Oil Colour. First St Paul's Presbyterian Church. Thames Street.
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A & D Bisset Butchers, Oamaru
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Circa 1894
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Bisset's Butcher's shop, corner of Thames and Usk Streets, c. 1894.
On horse cart at left - Alex Sinclair. Mr A Bisset on horse in front of door. T Brookes on horse, holding stock whip. Duncan Bisset on cart at right. Dog sitting near cart. Pig heads on both carts. Man in doorway of Shamrock Hotel. A & D Bisset occupied the corner shop from about 1893 to 1896. Family Grocer & Baker - the grocer's shop next door vacant at time of photograph (owned by J McDowell in the 1880s). Beyond were the premises of M McLoughlin, Dress & Mantle Maker (until 1897). The Shamrock Hotel at right was built in 1873; the licence was refused in 1893. This was later a boarding house. |
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H Shaw's Boarding House
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Circa 1887
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Board & Residence. H Shaw. Corner of Severn and Isis Streets Oamaru, c.1887.
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Crown Flour Mill (Meeks)
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1880s
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Crown flour Mill, taken from house on Itchen Street. Photograph of a photo pinned to boards. Prior to 1883 - Bank of New South Wales not built
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Oamaru Public Gardens
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Circa 1876
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"Gardens Oamaru about 1876". View facing north east. Isis Street. Town in the background
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Craig Fountain, Oamaru Public Gardens
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Post 1914
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A young man drinking from a cup, standing next to one of the drinking fountains that were originally on the edge of the fountain. There are four other boys in the background at left. By the will of the late Mr James Craig a sum of £500 was bequeathed for the purposes of erecting a fountain; the Council supplied the funds for providing a large basin, and the fountain was officially set in action on April 13 1914 on the occasion of a great Floral Fete. (McDonald 1940:197). The drinking fountains were subsequently relocated.
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Craig Fountain, Oamaru Public Gardens
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Post 1914
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Craig Fountain Oamaru Gardens JMB 10.
"By the will of the late Mr James Craig a sum of L500 was bequeathed for the purposes of erecting a fountain. The Council supplied the funds for providing a large basin, and the fountain was officially set in action on April 13 [1914] on the occasion of a great Floral Fete". (Ref: McDonald, 1940:197.) The drinking fountains were subsequently relocated. |
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Oamaru Late 1880s
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1880s
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"Oamaru Late 80s. 47" View over Oamaru from Cape Wanbrow. View facing north west. Immigration barracks. Railway Station (1874). Loan & Mercantile building. Meek's Elevator. Emmanuel Church. Columba Church. Tyne Street. Wansbeck Street. Humber Street.
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Oamaru view facing south east.
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Circa 1875
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View facing south east, c.1875. Three storey wooden building at centre right is the Victoria Brewery, established by Anthony Rodgers in 1869. It was located near the corner of Reed and Coquet Streets. At top left are the malt houses built by James Hassell in 1871.
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Arun Street Showgrounds Oamaru
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1890s
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Arun Street Showgrounds. Four men with horses in middle of arena, one horse jumping a gate. "J Cunningham Coach Builder late Mark Sinclair and Co." "T Farr, Butcher" on shop front in background
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Tees Street, Oamaru.
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1900
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Tees Street view facing north. From right: Tees Street Hall (occupied by the Plymouth Brethren), built c. 1876; Ayrshire Boarding House, built in 1872. Next is the two storey Coffee Palace and Private Hotel. The Royal Hotel is the next two storey building further along. (Royal Hotel, later the Royal flats, was demolished in October 1976. See article in The Oamaru Mail, 9 October 1976, pg 1.)
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Tyne Street & South Hill Oamaru 1865
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1865
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"Tyne Street & South Hill Oamaru 1865". F Robertson (smithy), Bank of New Zealand. Fleming and Hedley's store, R L Livingstone.
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Tees Street Shops
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1882
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Tees Street shops, late 1882. Geo. R Taylor, Importer and General Merchant. Watson and McIntosh, Wholesale and Retail Ironmongers, Plumbers and Tinsmiths. St Luke's Church. Photo A Sargeant
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"Parts of Tyne and Itchen Streets Oamaru in 1870"
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1870
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"Parts of Tyne and Itchen Streets Oamaru in 1870". From right: Star and Garter Hotel 1867-68; H H Coggins, Chemist; J Waddell, Saddler; R W Adair, Watchmaker; Kearns and McLean, Bootmakers; J & W Bee, Grocers; S E Shrimski's Auction Rooms (1873); original Bank of Otago (1861-71); R L Livingstone, Bookseller; Finch & Co, Wine and Spirit Merchants; Fleming & Hedley, Stock and Station Agents; Bank of New Zealand; F Robertson's Smithy.
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Craig Fountain, Oamaru Public Gardens
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Post 1914
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Children riding bicycles around Craig Fountain. Another boy is standing on the fountain's edge with his foot on the drinking fountain, two women with a baby are sitting on a park bench at left.
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Oamaru Public Gardens facing Severn Street entrance, c.1910.
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Circa 1910
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Oamaru Public Gardens facing Severn Street entrance, c.1910.
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