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Old Oamaru Post Office, Thames Street
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Circa 1899
1884 1903 |
"Post Office Oamaru NZ". Second Oamaru Post Office, c.1899. Opened 17 October 1884. Architects: Forrester and Lemon. Tower added 1902-03. Hansom cabs. Produce merchant, coal and firewood at rear of building. G Martin printed bottom left corner
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J M Brown Bookseller & Stationer shop window
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Circa 1910
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Shop window of J M Brown, Bookseller & Stationer. 31 Thames Street Oamaru Display of ink bottles. Keg with the words "Use No Drink Use More Ink" sign "The Best Ink is Always On Tap"
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Natural Archway. Cape Wanbrow Oamaru
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Burton Brothers Photographers (estab. 1866, closed 1916)
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Circa 1890
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Man sitting on beach near stone arch. Ships visible in background. Burton Brothers postcard - 3284 Oamaru c.1890. Ship's masts. (John Megget Forrester?)
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Oamaru showgrounds
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Circa 1890
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Arun Street showgrounds? Horse. Dress. Hat. Cunningham, Mark Sinclair written on banner in distance.
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St Patrick's Basilica, Reed Street Oamaru
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1918
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St Patrick's Basilica, Reed Street. Foundation stone laid 29 May 1893. Portice and outer domes added in 1903. Larger dome and sanctuary added 1918. Architect: F W Petre.
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St Luke's Anglican Church, Oamaru
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1865
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St Luke's Church. Cape Wanbrow
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St Paul's Presbyterian Church, Coquet Street Oamaru
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1876
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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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J M Brown Bookseller and Stationer
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1912
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"St Luke's Anglican Church Oamaru JMB 1". Corner Itchen and Tees Streets
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National Bank of NZ Limited, Kurow, c.1900
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Circa 1900
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National Bank of NZ Limited, Kurow, c.1900. Picket fence. Drapery. Man on horseback, with two dogs, talking to another man standing in street.
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Oamaru Harbour.
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Circa 1882
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Friendly Bay foreshore c.1882. The engine shed of the first railway station (foot of Wansbeck Street) at right. The north mole centre left, built 1880, Holmes Wharf added to the mole in 1907. Surfboat landing site. Cape Wanbrow.
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Oamaru Athenaeum and Mechanics' Institute [North Otago Museum], Thames Street, Oamaru
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Circa 1900
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Athenaeum, early 1900s. Later Public Library, North Otago Museum. Built in 1882. Architects: Forrester and Lemon. At right first Courthouse, later North Otago Pioneer Gallery
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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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