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Dunedin from the Botanical Gardens
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Circa 1865
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View over Dunedin toward Bell Hill. Exhibition Building at right. Stream [?] and large stony area in foreground cutting into established gardens.
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Masonic Hall, Moray Place Dunedin
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Circa 1881
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Man standing in front of the Lodge of St. Patrick Masonic Hall, Dunedin
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First Church of Otago, Dunedin
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Circa 1873?
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People and a dog standing next to a crane [?] beside the First Church of Otago, Dunedin.
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Cargill Monument in the Exchange, Dunedin
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1880s?
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Monument to William Cargill, moved from the Octagon to the Exchange in 1873. Clock tower of the Post Office Exchange building at left.
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Unidentified Dunedin street
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1870s?
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Three men with wooden crates loaded on to horse drawn cart. Building at left has date of 1863 [1868?]. One building identified as "B.N.Z". Unclear if the Bank of New Zealand is the one partly visible far right, or the two storey building on the corner.
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Old Dunedin, looking to Bell Hill and Octagon
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1880s?
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View from back garden [?] across Dunedin to the Octagon and Bell Hill in the background. Scaffolding next to church, midground.
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Original design for Dunedin Exhibition buildings
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Circa 1865
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Copy of George O'Brien watercolour painting showing the original design for 1865 Exhibition buildings, only the centre block was erected and later formed part of the Hospital.
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On parade at Oamaru Showgrounds
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Post 1907
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On parade at Oamaru Showgrounds, after 1907.
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Oamaru Harbour
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Circa 1905
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Harbour view facing south, c.1905. Pleasure craft. Flags. Sumpter Wharf. Cape Wanbrow.
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Oamaru Harbour Normanby Wharf [?]
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Circa 1910
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At Normanby Wharf (?), c. 1910. People on board ship at wharf. Men women children and a dog on the wharf. Cape Wanbrow in background.
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Oamaru Harbour Board
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Circa 1910
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Workmen (?) at Harbourmaster's office (at left), Oamaru Harbour, c. 1910. Possibly located near the start of Normanby Wharf. The Harbourmaster's Office was moved west, near the beginning of Sumpter Wharf. Located directly to the east of the railways office, it became known as the watchman's hut.
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Oamaru View facing West - Snow
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Circa 1898
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View facing west to snow covered Kakanui Mountains from the immigration cottages, c.1898. Oamaru South School in foreground, The old showgrounds' grandstand at bottom right, above it the Junction Hotel, and 'Brookfield' in the middle distance.
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Imperial troops parade in Thames Street, Oamaru.
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Circa 1902
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Imperial troops parade in Oamaru, 1902. John Moore, undertaker. J McJennett, bootmaker. Spectators on tops of verandahs. Power pole Public line the street
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Imperial troops parade in Thames Street, Oamaru
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Circa 1902
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Imperial troops in Oamaru, 1902. Scottish uniforms John Moore, undertaker. J McJennett, bootmaker. Spectators on tops of verandahs J Ogilvie, Plumber
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Railway Hotel Kurow
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1930s
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Car & trailer outside hotel, J A Greer
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Fyfe Brothers Store, Duntroon
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1910s?
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Fyfe Brothers General Merchants, Duntroon. Seven people in front of shop. Fyfe Bros. delivery cart and horses
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Barclay's Store (formerly) Kurow
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1930s
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Alex Frame's Chrysler taxi, Kurow. The building was formerly Barclay's store.
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Shops, C P Roberts Watchmaker, Thomas Henry Clare Blacksmith, Kurow
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Circa 1918
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Shops, C P Roberts Watchmaker, Thomas Henry Clare Blacksmith, Kurow, c. 1918. Front horse 'Stanley' champion trotter owned by T A Munro
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Touring car and passengers outside J.J. Spiers Hotel, Kurow
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Pre 1920s
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Old car and people outside Kurow Hotel (Spiers) Hitching post
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Kurow from Kurow Hill.
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Post 1903
Pre 1910 |
Kurow from Kurow Hill (post 1903 bank and pre 1910 tennis court)
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