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Oamaru Public Gardens
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Circa 1900
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View from Severn Street facing south west. Creek.
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The Glebe, Parsons Road Oamaru
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Circa 1912
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The Glebe (St Luke's manse), Parson's Road, about 1912. Built in 1863. Motor car, bridge over creek. Home of Reverend Algernon Gifford, first minister of St Luke's Anglican Church
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White Hart Hotel
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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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Waitaki House
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Circa 1877
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Waitaki House. "The left half of these buildings was opened on 8th April,1876 and was at first occupied by J.H. Milligan, Outfitter, and W. Carncross, Stationer.The building at right was completed in 1877". Oamaru Musical Depot. New Zealand Clothing Factory, James Bee.
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First Oamaru Post Office, Thames Street. Post Office and clock tower
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1902-1903
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First Oamaru Post Office, built 1864. Second Oamaru Post Office, opened 17 October 1884. Tower added 1902-03. Clock started 17 September 1903.
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St Luke's Anglican Church Parish Hall, Oamaru
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Circa 1897
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Parish Hall, St Luke's Anglican Church. Foundation stone laid 26 November 1896. Opened 6 May 1897. Architect: John Megget Forrester.
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Oamaru Baptist Church, Severn Street
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Jul 1889
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Oamaru Baptist Church, Severn Street. Opened 14 July 1889.
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St Paul's Presbyterian Church, Coquet Street Oamaru
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1876
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"St Paul's Church Oamaru. JMB 19". St Paul's Presbyterian Church, Coquet Street. Opened 20 February 1876. Architect: Thomas Forrester. Picket fence.
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St Luke's Anglican Church, Oamaru
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Circa 1880
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St Luke's Church side
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Friendly Bay, Oamaru
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Circa 1910
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Holmes Wharf. People in water. Crowd of onlookers
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Oamaru Looking West. JMB 62
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Circa 1912
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"Oamaru Looking West. JMB 62", c. 1912. [View from Elevator building?] Itchen Street. Drill Hall. "The Gables" at 2a Ure Street (architect Steenson) under construction top left. People and horses on Thames Street. Thames Street bridge. Rear of J R Sewell Chemist and Druggist. Rear Bank of New Zealand. Passenger train at railway crossing
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Oamaru South School
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1880s
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South School, Arun Street. Built in 1880. Hull Street.
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Oamaru Post Office, Thames Street
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1902-1903
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First Oamaru Post Office, built 1864. Second Oamaru Post Office, opened for business 17 October 1884. Tower added 1902-03. Clock started 17 September, 1903.
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J M Brown Bookseller & Stationer. Shop front
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Circa 1910
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Shop window of J M Brown, Bookseller & Stationer at 31 Thames Street Oamaru
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Columba Presbyterian Church, Wansbeck Street Oamaru
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Circa 1883
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Columba Presbyterian Church, Wansbeck Street. Opened 15 July 1883. Architects: Forrester and Lemon.
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Bank of New South Wales (Forrester Gallery], Thames Street, Oamaru
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Post 1884
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Bank of New South Wales, built in 1884. Architect R A Lawson. Contractors: Messrs Philpot and Matheson, Dunedin. Horse and cart.
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Bank of New South Wales (Forrester Gallery], Thames Street, Oamaru
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Post 1884
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Bank of New South Wales, built in 1884. Architect: R A Lawson. Contractors: Messrs Philpot and Matheson (Dunedin).
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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 Gaol
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Circa 1900
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Oamaru Gaol. Thames Street. Built in 1869. Demolished, 1921. Demolition of gaol started in November 1921. (See: The Oamaru Mail, 26 November, 1921.) Sign on picket fence "Police Office". Man digging [?] in garden at left
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