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- McLeod, Donald A 99
- J M Brown Bookseller and Stationer 13
- Burton Brothers Photographers (estab. 1866, closed 1916) 6
- Gifford, Edward Augustus (b.1819, d.1894) 5
- Chance, George (b.1885, d.1963) 3
- Mahan Studios 3
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- Burton, H J (b.1875, d.1877) 1
- C. Martin (estab. 1876, closed 1899) 1
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The ships Ocean Wave & Emulous wrecked in Oamaru Harbour
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May 1874
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Wrecks of Ocean Wave (3 May 1874) and Emulous (3 May 1874).
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Dainty Studio, corner of Eden Street east, Oamaru
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Circa 1920
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Dainty Studio, corner of Eden Street east; W. Jenkin, Fruiterer, Confectioner; telegraph lines
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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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Oamaru Woollen Mills' picnic to Kakanui
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14 Jan 1918
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Oamaru Woollen Mills' picnic to Kakanui. W Foss's butchery (Smithfield Butchery); horses and carts.
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Troopers Memorial, Thames Street
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Circa 1905
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"Fallen Troopers Memorial. Oamaru" Unveiled 2 February 1905.
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Thames Street, Thomson and McLaren's furniture warehouse next to R L Rule tobacconist
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Circa 1875
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Shows Thomson and McLaren's furniture warehouse next to R L Rule tobacconist and stationer. This building first occupied by H J Burton, stationer in 1875, who had portrait rooms at the rear of the premises. When Rule succeeded Burton in 1878, F Smith operated the the studio at the rear and continued under the name of The Oamaru Portrait Gallery. A direction sign is shown in the photograph fastened to the wall of Waitaki House. New shops were built for J S Dalzel in 1887 and were occupied by tenants. Brown's Tea Rooms once occupied this position which is now the location of State Insurance.
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Friendly Bay, Oamaru
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1922
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Part of panorama. Holmes wharf. Breakwater. Pleasure craft. People Swimming
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Friendly Bay, Oamaru
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1922
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Part of panorama. Sumpter wharf. Breakwater. Cape Wanbrow. Pleasure craft.
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Thames Street Oamaru, looking south
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Circa 1875
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View south along Thames Street from near Coquet Street. A man is sitting in the doorway of Johnson's Boarding House, holding the hand of a little girl - barely visible due to movement. A man is standing in the doorway of Richardson & Chennell, produce merchants, next door. Oamaru Gaol and the court house (later Pioneer Gallery) at right.
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Troopers' Memorial, Thames Street Oamaru
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Circa 1905
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Troopers' Memorial (unveiled 2 February 1905); Globe Hotel; horse and cart; hansom cab.
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Mr William and Mrs Celia Jones, managers of Queen's Hotel with family and staff
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Mahan Studios
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Circa 1912
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Friendly Bay, Oamaru
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1922
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Part of panorama. Kiosk. Holmes wharf.
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Friendly Bay, Oamaru
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1922
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Part of panorama. Holmes wharf. People Swimming
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Queens Hotel, Thames Street
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Circa 1900
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Queen's Hotel. Opened 1881. Architects Forrester and Lemon.
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Streetscape, Thames Street, Oamaru
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Burton Brothers Photographers (estab. 1866, closed 1916)
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Circa 1884
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"2851 Thames St Oamaru", c. 1884. Empire Hotel, Bank of Otago, Bank of New South Wales, gaslamps, horse and carriage, telegraph pole, railway line
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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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Thames Street Oamaru, looking north.
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Circa 1875
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Thames Street looking north east from near the Oamaru Creek.The two storey building is the Bank of Otago at 11 Thames Street, later the National Bank of New Zealand. The Empire Hotel to the left of the bank. The next storey building along Thames Street is Gibb's Swan Hotel. A timber yard near the bridge over Oamaru Creek, at right. Left foreground is Oamaru's first post office, opened in 1864. The building is still standing in 2023 and is the premises of The Last Post restaurant, it is Oamaru's oldest surviving public building. In the background at left is the triangular roof of the first St. Paul's Presbyterian church on Coquet Street, which was also known as the "Scotch Church". The new church was completed on the same site in 1876.
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Streetscape, Thames Street
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Circa 1910
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Oamaru Looking North 67, c 1910. Thames Street.
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White Hart Hotel, Oamaru.
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J M Brown Bookseller and Stationer
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1869-1877
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Men and horses in front of the White Hart Hotel, corner of Thames and Dee Streets. Michael Hanley Proprietor from 1869 - 1877.
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Imperial troops at Oamaru
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07 Feb 1901
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Imperial troops at Oamaru. John Moore, Undertaker; J Ogilvie.
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