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- McLeod, Donald A 99
- J M Brown Bookseller and Stationer 13
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- Gifford, Edward Augustus (b.1819, d.1894) 5
- Chance, George (b.1885, d.1963) 3
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St Luke's Anglican Church, Oamaru. Interior
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Circa 1890
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Interior of St Luke's Church following 1876 additions.
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Children at Oamaru Public Gardens. Hassell's Windmill
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1867-1909
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Young children with a baby, second group of children in background by water. View of Hassell's Windmill tower from Oamaru Public Gardens. Built for James Hassell in 1867. Stone tower stood 65 feet high. Revolving metal cap 10 feet above it. Tower demolished in 1909. Lake. Clothing.
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Oamaru Harbour breakwater
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1875
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Breakwater in 1875. Crane. Railway.
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Oamaru View facing West - Snow
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Circa 1898
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View facing west to snow covered Kakanui Mountains from the immigration cottages, c.1898. Oamaru South School in foreground, The old showgrounds' grandstand at bottom right, above it the Junction Hotel, and 'Brookfield' in the middle distance.
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Cricket North Otago Showgrounds
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1894
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Cricket group taken at old cricket grounds near present (north Oamaru) showgrounds. (Also known as North Road Grounds.)
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St Luke's Anglican Church. Thames Street Oamaru
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Circa 1915
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Thames Street looking south; St Luke's Church. First post office. Horse and cart, man on bicycle, motor car. Young trees with tree guards along middle of Thames Street. Man crossing the road
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Tees Street Oamaru
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J M Brown Bookseller and Stationer
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1930?
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View from Tees Street toward Thames Street. Flanagan's [?] Bootmaker's shop, The Royal Hotel, AMP Building
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Peace celebrations, Oamaru.
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12 Nov 1918
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View from the roof of the North Otago Farmers Co-operative building looking down on the corner of Thames and Wear Street. A crowd filling the street around a tank in front of D Gillies Central Cash Grocer's and Mahan & Muir Photo Studio. People on the awning roof of those buildings. James Craig & Co. Ltd. Timber Yard and Importers on Wear Street. Humber Street.
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Peace Celebration Oamaru
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12 Nov 1918
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Parade in Thames Street November 12 1918. Brass band walking north on Thames Street, Bank of New South Wales, Bank of New Zealand. NZ flag, US flag.
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Oamaru Harbour
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1877
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Oamaru Harbour 1877. Breakwater.
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Oamaru Harbour View from Signal Station
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Circa 1900
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Harbour view from signal hut, Cape Wanbrow, northwest, c.1900. Mast of the wrecked ship the Robert and Betsy, in 2001 placed as display adjacent to harbour slipway. Small shed (storage of signal flags) was for many years used as ticket box for the Friendly Bay carnival.
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Oamaru Harbour
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Circa 1880
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Breakwater, c.1880s. Cross Wharf. Normanby Wharf. Mole. Crane.
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Oamaru Harbour
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1869
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"Oamaru about 1860". (Correct date is c.1869.) Surfboat landing site. "Thomas and Henry" moored off the beach. Tyne Street.
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Oamaru Harbour about 1880
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1880
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"Oamaru Harbour about 1880". View facing west. Normanby Wharf. Cross Wharf.
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Oamaru Harbour
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Circa 1874
1875 |
Breakwater c.1874. (Macandrew Wharf opened in 1875.)
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Mock Naval Attack on Oamaru Easter 1886 Oamaru Harbour
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1886
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"Naval Attack on Oamaru Easter 1886". Mock naval battle, 23 April 1886. Mole. Breakwater.
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Oamaru Harbour
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Circa 1905
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Harbour near breakwater facing north west, c.1905. Cross Wharf. normanby Wharf. Sumpter Wharf. Mole.
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Oamaru Harbour from Cape Wanbrow
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Circa 1910
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Harbour view from Cape Wanbrow facing north, c.1910. Holmes Wharf. Dredge "Progress".
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Oamaru Harbour Surfboat landing site
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1873
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Surfboat landing site c.1873. Railway. Tyne Street.
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Breakwater construction Oamaru Harbour
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Circa 1874
1875 |
Breakwater under construction c.1874. (Macandrew Wharf opened in 1875.)
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