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 | Bert & Alexina Taylor 1952 Central Otago holiday close up from small snap
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 | Bert & Alexina Taylor 1952 on holiday in Central Otago
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 | Bert Godfrey
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 | Bert Godfrey
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 | Bert Godfrey - taken in London
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 | Beryl May Hughes - courtesy of Puke Ariki, 1 Ariki Street, New Plymouth
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 | Bessie Kennelly nee Lynn
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 | Bessie Kennelly nee LYNN - close up from photo with her mother Priscilla Lynn and her Kennelly sons
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 | Bessie Kennelly nee Lynn with her mother Priscilla Lynn, and sons Jack and Alan Kennelly - photo taken in Dunedin c 1917
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 | Bessie Kennellys home at 1 Glenross Street Kaikorai Dunedin
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 | Bessie Lynn as young girl
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 | Bessie Lynn, aged maybe 12. CDV photo taken by London Portrait Rooms, Dunedin
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 | Bessie O'Donoghue nee Bennetts
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 | Bianca_Maria_Visconti
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 | Bill Brunsden WW1
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 | Bill Grant (bottom right) at WW1 training camp 1917
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 | Bill Grant (husband of Aggie O'Donoghue) with young daughter Margaret Grant, mother-in-law Norah O'Donoghue and sister-in-law Nancy O'Donoghue - standing in front of Bill's car, c 1928
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 | Bill Grant - close up taken in 1918 in Scotland when there with his brother Doug
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![Bill Keenan (right) winner of a hair growing competition in Dunedin! [NZ Free Lance 18 Oct 1944] Bill Keenan (right) winner of a hair growing competition in Dunedin! [NZ Free Lance 18 Oct 1944]](photos/thumb_Bill%20Keenan%201944%20Competition.jpg) | Bill Keenan (right) winner of a hair growing competition in Dunedin! [NZ Free Lance 18 Oct 1944]
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 | Bill Millar, wife Margaret and family
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 | Bill O'Donoghue - close up from his wedding photo 1925
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 | Bill O'Donoghue and Kathleen McLaughlin wedding photo 1925. Bill's brother Len O'Donoghue is best man.
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 | Bill Sharp (2nd from left, standing) with competing axemen At a North Island championship - likely around Rangitikei, King Country, Taranaki where he actively competed.
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 | Bill Sharp (right) with Charlie Sim Possibly as winners of the double-handed saw competition at Taumarunui 1914
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 | Bill Sharp age 17, taken in Owaka 1908 when working as a bushman
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 | Blessed David Gonson
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 | Bonnie Prince Chalie
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 | Bookplate of Chief Justice James Reid He appears to have simply copied Scottish Reid arms for his personal use. TO BE CHECKED.
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 | Boys - Rongahere School c1905 - Charlie Sharp back row, 5th from left, with cap Back row l to r: Ernie Cruickshank, Bob Hewitt, Jim McGovern, Ted Stivens, Charlie Sharp, - McKenzie, Jim Adams, teacher Miss Woodhouse.
Front row l to r: - Dawson?, Dick Adams, Matt Tilson, Pat McGovern, -?- , - Hewitt?, Ernie Bunn.
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 | Boys of the Royal Hospital School, Greenwich - 8-9 years after Thomas was at the school.
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 | Braefield Glenurquhart c1910
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 | BRASIER Richard signature from 1754 marriage licence
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 | Bridget Moroney
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 | Bridget Moroney
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 | Bridget O'Donoghue, funeral card
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![Broadsword and pistol owned by Ensign James Grant of the 77th [another James Grant] Broadsword and pistol owned by Ensign James Grant of the 77th [another James Grant]](photos/thumb_Broadsword%20and%20pistol%20owned%20by%20ENsign%20James%20Grant%20of%20the%2077th%20%5Banother%20James%20Grant%5D.JPG) | Broadsword and pistol owned by Ensign James Grant of the 77th [another James Grant] Useful to see type of weapons carried by our James Grant. Sold at Morphys Auctions Denver Colorado USA 26 Sep 2018 Lots 11 and 34. Lot 35 contained various papers concerning this James Grant.
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 | Buscot Park Built doe Edward Loveden Loveden between 1780 and 1783
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 | Butlers sketch showing John Henry Catons original hut next to his
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 | C H Howorth - Paradise Falls NZ - one from our collection
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 | Cape Helles Memorial, Gallipoli
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 | Capt Edward Fearon (1813 - 1869) - the leasing of his Awatere Valley station, first to John Henry Caton, eventually led to his financial ruin.
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 | Captain George Kay of Tannachy
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 | Captain John Edgar Ross, WW1
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 | Captain John Rose of Holme Grant Fencibles
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 | Captain Robert Campbell of Glenlyon
National Galleries of Scotland - Creative Commons CC by NC
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 | Captain's House, Whitstable, Kent - home of Captain Jasper Rowden - rebuilt by him 1778
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 | Carla Thorneycroft
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 | Caroline Bay, Timaru (l to r): Norah O'Donoghue, Sarah Schaab, Mabel O'Donoghue nee Schaab) with son Ernie O'Donoghue
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 | Caroline Courts, overlooking Caroline Bay in Timaru. After the farm at Salisbury was sold, Vic and Nancy O'D bought the upstairs flat on the left as their retirement home. Nancy's bedroom was front right and Vic's was behind at the back. Access to the flat was by a staircase at the rear.
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 | Castle of Mey, Caithness
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