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William Bee's shop, corner of Tyne Street Oamaru.
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Circa 1900
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William Bee General Merchant's shop, corner of Tyne Street, c. 1900. Family Grocers.
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Star & Garter Hotel, Itchen Street Oamaru
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Circa 1860s
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Men and a dog on Itchen Street in front of the Star and Garter.Star and Garter Hotel built in two stages, 1867-1868.
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Star and Garter Hotel. No date.
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Circa 1870s
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Star and Garter Hotel. Oamaru Herald Printing Office. No date.
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Bank of New South Wales (Forrester Gallery], Thames Street, Oamaru
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Circa 1892
1884 |
Bank of New South Wales, c. 1892. Opened in 1884, architect R A Lawson.
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Streetscape, Thames Street
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Circa 1918
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"Oamaru. NZ. FGR. 5747". Thames Street view facing south c. 1918. Polytechnic, Wm Skinner, bus.
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Oamaru Gasworks
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Circa 1908
1876 1878 |
Gasworks, c. 1908. Oamaru first lit with gas on 16 May, 1876. A second gasometer erected in 1878.
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Oamaru Borough Council Gas Department showroom, Wear Street,
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1920s
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Gas Department showroom, Wear Street, 1920s. In doorway from left: J H Grenfell, L H Grenfell, Jack Mackey.
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Old Oamaru Post Office, Thames Street
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Circa 1900
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First Post Office (1864); second Post Office (1884). Photo c. 1900.
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Oamaru Gasworks
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1880s?
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David Jackman, S Symonds, at the Oamaru gasworks. Undated
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Glass & Sons Ltd
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1908-1911
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Glass and Sons shop in Tees Street.
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Tees Street, Oamaru.
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Circa 1885
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Tees Street view facing north. Coffee Palace and Private Hotel on right, Royal Hotel (second building on right) and St James' Hall (third building on left). Council chambers in background on the corner of Thames and Itchen Streets, with the Chief Post Office prior to addition of clock tower further along Thames Street. [Royal Hotel demolished in October 1976. See article in The Oamaru Mail, 9 October 1976, pg 1. ]
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Corner of Itchen, Tyne and Harbour Streets, Oamaru
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1870s
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Tyne Street view, late 1870s. A H Maude, Criterion Hotel, Spence and Bee. Auctioneer, horse and cart
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Traill, Roxby & Co. Tyne Street Oamaru
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1865
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Traill Roxby & Co., wool and general stores. Covered wagon, horses and carts.
A general store set up by Charles Traill and Eustace Wriothesley Roxby was one of Oamaru's earliest businesses. Built on a Tyne Street site purchased in 1859, it originally offered premium imports, achieved by the ability of the owners to obtain supplies from incoming ships with their own surf boats. This photograph was taken in 1865, by which stage they were one of North Otago's most successful and reputable firms. |
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Tyne Street & South Hill, Oamaru, 1865
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Circa 1873
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"Tyne Street & South Hill, Oamaru, 1865. Photo actually c 1873. Bank of New Zealand, Fleming and Hedley.
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Some Early Building [sic] Tyne Street Oamaru
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Pre 1900
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"Some Early Building [sic] Tyne Street Oamaru".C. Kearns, Furniture Warehouse, A Kearns, Oamaru Mail.
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Wool transport, Tyne Street Oamaru
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Circa 1876
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"Tyne Street Oamaru about 1870". Photo actually c.1876. Load of wool from Morven Hills. From left: F Robertson's smithy, Carr's carriage factory (unoccupied in 1876), Bank of New Zealand, built 1864-65 (changed location in 1896), Fleming and Hedley's store (originally built for Dalgety, Rattray & Co in 1864, J G Finch, wine merchant (building occupied by Colonial Bank in 1876).
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Health Culture Clinic; Curative Hot Sea-Water Baths, 19 -21 Tyne Street
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Late 1930s
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Health Culture Clinic; Curative Hot Sea-Water Baths, 19 -21 Tyne Street, Oamaru, c. late 1930s. Harbour Chambers. Directory references: Post Office Directory (1940): Thos Thompson, physical culturist; Stone's Directory: (1942): Thos Thompson, physical culture expert; (1943): Miss S E Kearns; (1949): Miss S E Kearns; (1950): Miss S E Kearns; (1951): Miss S E Kearns; (1952): Miss S E Kearns. (No further entries recorded after this year.)
See P0028.283 for photo of demolition in Oamaru Mail 1 March 1965. |
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Oamaru Mail Tyne Street
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Sargeant, Albert
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1900
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Oamaru Mail Tyne Street, Hodge and Jones Saddlers and Harness Makers,
John Lees and Robert (?) man with beard |
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Bee Brothers Rabbit Packers & Exporters
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1940s
1957 |
Bee Brothers Rabbit Packers & Exporters. Established in the late 1940s. Legislation in 1957 completely devalued the rabbit and prohibited the sale of skins and carcases. The photograph shows vehicles used to gather the thousands of rabbit skins and carcases from as far away as Omarama. The building was first constructed, c. 1900, for Herman House.
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Oamaru Times Printing Office, Wansbeck Street. Near Tees St.
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1864
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Oamaru Times Printing Office, Wansbeck Street. It first published a paper in February 1864 as a weekly; later became the North Otago Times. Frank Pinkerton & Co. R L Livingstone. Bookseller. Stationer. Agent for Otago survey maps.
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