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1551 |
 | Supreme Court Hotel, Maryborough, Vic, Australia
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1552 |
 | Susan Jamieson (previously Taylor) and her five Taylor daughters and Jamieson daughter.
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1553 |
 | Susan Jamieson (previously Taylor) and her five Taylor daughters and Jamieson daughter.
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1554 |
 | Susan McNeill wife of Henry James Taylor
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1555 |
 | Susan Moroney
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1556 |
 | Susan Taylor and her five daughters
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1557 |
 | T B Pritchett - photo form Birmingham Mail - Saturday 24 June 1939
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1558 |
 | Taihape c 1910
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1559 |
 | Taken at Mary sharp's cottage at Tuapeka Mouth - l to r: unknown, Charlie Sharp, Isa Sharp, Wattie Sharp
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1560 |
 | Taylor family - l to r: Digger, Arnold (in front), Ngaire, Garnet
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1561 |
 | Taylor sisters Jean Millar left and Mary Dunbar Sharp right
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1562 |
 | Taylor sisters left Jean Millar and right Mary Dunbar Sharp
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1563 |
 | Taylor sisters left Jean Millar and right Mary Dunbar Sharp - same day as earlier snap. Boy possibly a son of Sarah McFarlane?
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1564 |
 | Ted and Myra Taylor wedding photo
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1565 |
 | Ted and Myra Taylor with children Myrtle and Edmund
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1566 |
 | TED TAYLOR husband of Myra Taylor, DUNEDIN
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1567 |
 | Ted Wood WW2
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1568 |
 | Terinallum Station, where John Galbraith was a stockman in the late 1840s From the Clyde Company Papers
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1569 |
 | TGB Harty
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1570 |
 | The 'James Nicol Fleming' and her crew - photo by De Maus, Port Chalmers
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- Alexander (Alex) Donald, Farmer at Omimi, Otago
- David Donald, Emigrated to Otago, NZ 1873 on the "James Nicol Fleming", farmer at Omimi
- David Austin Donald, Moulder in Dunedin
- James Donald, Farmer at Omimi then Katea, Otago, then Kamahi, Edendale, Southland
- Mary Jane Donald
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1571 |
 | The block in Baker Street, Regents Park, London The second house from left was in 1861 the home of Edward Norton, where Sarah was a 17 yr old servant. The adjoining building on the corner was in 1861 a pub. This block would have included 221b Baker Street, home of Sherlock Holmes.
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1572 |
 | The coat of arms of Dorothy's father, John Warneford of Sevenhampton, Wiltshire
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1573 |
 | The Convict Establishment (Prison), Fremantle, Western Australia circa 1866
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1574 |
 | The Dunedin at Port Chalmers in 1886 The Dunedin was fitted out as the first ship to carry frozen meat from NZ to UK in 1882.
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1575 |
 | The Dunedin in 1876 - the ship (and replicating the voyage) Michael Graham came to NZ on. The Dunedin in 1876, wearing the colours of Shaw, Savill & Albion Line of London (retained in 1882). Painting by Frederick Tudgay (1841–1921), 47 cm by 77 cm oil on canvas, originally owned by the ship's captain, John Whitson.
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1576 |
 | The family register from the O'Donoghue family book
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1577 |
 | The Invasion of Martinique 1809 Coloured woodcut, published by G Thompson, London, 17 June 1809. - https://collection.nam.ac.uk/detail.php?acc=1971-02-33-251-1, Public Domain, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=68517921
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1578 |
 | The Kyneton Court house - built 1851. William Donnelly would have been in this building many times. The lock-up at the side of the court house once housed the bushranger Ned Kelly.
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1579 |
 | The Lowe home at Normanby Road, Woolston, Christchurch built and owned by Charles Gasson Sr. Charles also built another house in this boomerang shape, an innovation. Photo can be dated to late 1905 as Etta Lowe is a baby.
Henry Herbert Lowe (father) holding lawn mower, Ellen Clara Lowe (nee Gasson, daughter of Charles) siting near front porch, holding baby Etta.
Children l to r: Charles Lowe, Henry Lowe, Dorothy Lowe, Queenie Lowe.
A description of the property is given in the Sep 1905 auction details.
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1580 |
 | The Maniototo Mounted Rifles outside Donald's Private Hotel, parading before the visit of the Duke of York to Ranfurly in March 1927
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1581 |
 | The Manor House, Warrington, Otago, purchased by Henry Rumsey and family 1942 http://www.mindyourmanorsnz.com/the-history-of-the-manor/
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1582 |
 | The mark of James Lade from his daughter Sarah's marriage register entry at Chilham, Kent in 1755.
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1583 |
 | THE MEMORIAL INSCRIPTION TO ROBERT JENNER (C.1584-1651) IN ST. SAMPSON’S CHURCH, CRICKLADE, WILTSHIRE
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1584 |
 | The NZ and Scottish first cousins - taken in Scotland (Dundee?) in 1918 when Bill and Doug Grant had arrived in the UK on the NZ Hospital Ship Maheno. l to r: Bill Grant (uniform), Alex Graham, Doug Grant, John Graham (uniform).
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1585 |
 | The NZ Shipping Company's steamer, R.M.S. Ruapehu, which brought the Godfrey family to New Zealand in 1913.
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1586 |
 | The NZSCo's Waikato - the ship on which the Geaneys emigrated to New Zealand
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1587 |
 | The oak bed of Alexander Burnett and his wife Katherine Gordon carved for them in 1597. The headboard shows their initials and coats of arms and it would be nice to think that the figures near the top of the front posts are them!
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1588 |
 | The Otago - the ship on which William Grant emigrated to NZ in 1879
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1589 |
 | The Otago, the ship on which William Grant sailed from Scotland to New Zealand in 1879. Artist: R. Hard 1886.
Purchased by Peter Grant at auction, 23 Feb 2021 Cordys Auctions 23 Feb 2021 Lot 193, catalogue description: artist R. Hard (19thC). The Barque Otago, sailing in heavy weather partially reefed, another vessel in the distance, oil on canvas, signed and dated 1886. 555 x 850mm. Note: The Otago was built in 1869 by Duncan and Sons of Glasgow for Patrick Henderson. She was an immigrant sailing ship sailing out of Dunedin for the New Zealand Government and operated by the Shaw Savill Line. She was torpedoed and sunk during WWI. Provenance: The National Maritime Museum on loan from the Charlebois Collection.
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1590 |
 | The Port Chalmers Hotel c 1871 - 10 years after James had been granted the licence. Photo by De Maus.
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1591 |
 | The Rising Sun, Church Hill, Stanford-le-Hope, Essex (photo 1930s)
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1592 |
 | The Royal Victoria Patriotic Asylum for Girls where Ann went to school. The building still stands.
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1593 |
 | The S.S. Ethiopia - the ship on which Neil and Lexy Matheson emigrated to USA in 1882 Source: Norway Heritage Collection - www.norwayheritage.com - License: CC BY-NC-ND 4.0
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1594 |
 | The S.S. Hibernian, as she appeared after her rebuild in 1885. This is the ship on which Neil Mathieson sailed to Philadelphia USA. Photographer: Unknown, colorized by Børge Solem. - Source: Norway Heritage Collection - www.norwayheritage.com - License: CC BY-NC-ND 4.0
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1595 |
 | The ship Otago on which William Grant came to NZ in 1879. Not a very good copy - ex White Wings.
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1596 |
 | The signatures of Elspeth Sutherland and George Kay from their marriage contract in 1707. George has a very cunningly designed signature - he used this signature throughout his life.
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1597 |
 | The targe carried by John "Iain a' Chragain" Grant 6th of Glenmoriston at the Battle of Killiecrankie 1689
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1598 |
 | The Tuam workhouse as newly built in 1846 when Rev. John Galbraith was appointed first chaplain. Ex: https://www.nuigalway.ie/media/researchsites/tuamoralhistory/files/History_of_the_Mother_and_Baby_Home.pdf
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1599 |
 | Theresa May
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1600 |
 | Thomas "Cushen" O'Donoghue's house at Drumnacurra in 1984 (behind the original house Thomas and his brothers and sister were born in). l to r: Bob O'Donongue (grandson of Thomas, who carried on the farm), Lesley O'Donoghue of NZ (daughter of Ernie O'Donoghue of NZ - visiting 30 years after her father visited Drumnacurra), and Bob's wife.
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