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Old Oamaru Post Office, Thames Street c1903
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1902-1903
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Second Oamaru Post Office, opened 17 October 1884. Tower added 1902-03. Clock started 17 September, 1903. Hansom cabs. St Luke's Church.
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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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Streetscape, Thames Street
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Circa 1915
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"Thames Street Looking South Oamaru. JMB 13", c.1915. Searle's bus. Troopers' Memorial. Motor cars. Trees.
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Streetscape, Thames Street
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Circa 1910
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Oamaru Looking North. 67. Thames Street, about 1910. Clock tower. Waitaki House. Oamaru House. Swan Hotel. Empire Hotel. Bank of Otago (later used by National Bank of New Zealand. Bank of New South Wales. J R Sewell Chemist & Druggist. Humber Street. Craig's timber yard? Horse and cart
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Grave of Thomas A Munro
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Circa 1940
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Grave site of Thomas A Munro. Headstone reads "In Loving Memory of Thomas A Munro, who died at Kurow, 25th January 1932, Aged 64 years." New grave site next to Munro's?
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Grave of Thomas A Munro
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Circa 1940
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Grave site of Thomas A Munro. Headstone reads "In Loving Memory of Thomas A Munro, who died at Kurow, 25th January 1932, Aged 64 years." New grave site next to Munro's?
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Seafield, Earl of. Funeral procession, Thames Street
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Mahan & Co (estab. 1895, closed 1899)
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06 Dec 1888
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Funeral procession of the Earl of Seafield
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Old Oamaru Post Office, Thames Street
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J M Brown Bookseller and Stationer
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1918
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"Peace Celebrations Oamaru. JMB 42" 1918. St Luke's Church. First Post Office (1864). Second Post Office (1884). Billiard Parlour. Lunchette & The Rendezvous. Trees. Motor cars. Flags.
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Streetscape, Thames Street
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Circa 1918
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Thames Street Looking North Oamaru. JMB 11. Bank of New Zealand. J R Sewell, Chemist & Druggist. Bank of New South Wales. Motor car. Horse and cart.
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Oamaru view south east from Basilica
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Circa 1910
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View facing south east, c. 1905 - 1910. St. Patrick's Basilica. North Otago Brewery. Reed Street. Usk Street. Cape Wanbrow
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Oamaru looking North
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Circa 1910
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Oamaru Looking North. JMB 58. View from Wharfe Street (?), c. 1910. St Luke's Church. Meek's Elevator.People with horse
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Oamaru view facing east
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Circa 1900
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View facing east about 1900. Usk Street. Thames Street.
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Oamaru Times and Waitaki Reporter building
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Post 1864
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Frank Pinkerton and Co Ltd, north Wansbeck Street. The Oamaru Times and Waitaki Reporter was first published 25 February 1864. Later became the Oamaru Times. (From 1872 was the North Otago Times.) Moved to Tyne Street in 1868. North Otago Times shifted to Thames Street in October 1882.
Also R.L. Livingston, Bookseller. |
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First Oamaru Post Office, built 1864.
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Circa 1864
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First Oamaru Post Office, built 1864.
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Oamaru about 1869. Lower Thames Street.
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Circa 1871
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Oamaru about 1869. Looking north along Thames Street to bridge, timber yard and bank. Lower Thames Street. Council Chambers. Empire Hotel and Stables (at rear of Hotel). Bank of Otago. Three men with horses and carts on the bridge
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Streetscape, Thames Street
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1879
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"Thames Street Oamaru. 1879". Richmond. London House. J Familton. Hood and Shennan. St Luke's Church.
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Waitaki House and Oamaru House, Thames Street, after 1877
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Post 1877
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Waitaki House and Oamaru House, Thames Street, after 1877. R L Rule. Stemson & Leigh.
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Streetscape, Itchen Street
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1890s
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Itchen Street, c. 1890s (before 1899). From left: Dodds & Co, Chemist & Druggist. Star and Garter Hotel (1867-68); architect R A Lawson. Oamaru Coffee Rooms (formerly J G Flett's book store, 1871; architect Thomas Forrester). A Fraser, Bookseller; Australian Mutual Provident Society (formerly Hood and Shennan's premises; architects for alterations: Forrester and Lemon). Tees Street. The "Amicus" statue features the Latin motto: Amicus Certus in Re Incerta - "A certain friend in uncertain times".
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Ribble Street Oamaru in the 60s
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1860s
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"Ribble Street Oamaru in the 60s". View facing east. Thames Street.
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National Bank of New Zealand. Bank of New South Wales
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Post 1884
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"Banks Oamaru JMB 55" . Left: National Bank of New Zealand (originally Bank of Otago), built 1871. Right: Bank of New South Wales [Forrester Gallery], built 1884. Both banks designed by R A Lawson. Lower Thames Street
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