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 | Alexander Rose, son of John Rose of Holme and Lillias Fraser
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 | Alexander Stewart Leslie - Master's certificate 1865
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 | Alexander Stewart Leslie - Mate's certificate 1861
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 | Alexssandro Farnese, Duke of Parma
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 | Alfred Wilson Walsh
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56 |
 | Alfred_de_Bathe_Brandon,_1860s
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57 |
 | Alice Mary (Pop) Donald (courtesy Rich Sutherland, coloured by Helen Innes)
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58 |
 | Alice Rose Taylor nee Kelly, wife of Hugh Alexander Taylor
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59 |
 | Alice Rose Taylor nee Kelly, wife of Hugh Alexander Taylor
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60 |
 | Allan Melville Taylor - close up
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61 |
 | Allan Melville Taylor and wife Bell Taylor
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62 |
 | Allan Sinclair Dunbar WW1
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63 |
 | Alma Grant nee Woltersdorf - perhaps taken at the time of a family wedding
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64 |
 | Aloisio Gonzaga, Marquis of Castiglione
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65 |
 | Amelia Godfrey nee Hart
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 | Amelia Godfrey nee Hart c 1917-18. Note Amelia is wearing a NZ Army 'sweetheart' brooch - given to her by either her visiting grandson Bert Godfrey of Christchurch NZ or son-in-law William Jackson, also of Christchurch NZ - both serving in the NZ Army in WW1. Taken in London, England.
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 | Amelia Godfrey nee Hart c 1917-18. Note Amelia is wearing a NZ Army 'sweetheart' brooch - given to her by either her visiting grandson Bert Godfrey of Christchurch NZ or son-in-law William Jackson, also of Christchurch NZ - both serving in the NZ Army in WW1. Fuller picture but from not as good a copy.
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 | An advertisement from Jan 1878 for the NZ Shipping Co showing the Waikato
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 | An advertisement from Jan 1878 for the NZ Shipping Co showing the Waikato
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 | An apparent engraving of the Waitaki rail and road bridge from the Illustrated London News circa late 1870s. I think this engraving may be fanciful as borne out by a comparison with the 1870s Burton Brothers photo - there was no road crossing under the rail crossing! The old Waitaki Bridge was opened 1st June 1876 and demolished in 1956.
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 | Andersons Bay first and second Presbyterian churches - attended by William, Bill and Doug (the boys were taken twice on Sundays by their father). The second church was built in 1914. Jennie Grant, not being Presbyterian, did not attend. Photo taken in 1928 at the time of the Andersons Bay School 70th Jubilee.
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 | Andersons Bay School 70th Jubilee Committee 1928 - including brothers Bill and Doug Grant
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73 |
 | Andersons Bay School buildings c 1885
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 | Andersons Bay School jubilee 1928: l to r - W R S Owen, J C H Somerville, Doug Grant (with elder son)
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75 |
 | Andrew Duncan
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76 |
 | Ann and Harry Godfrey
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77 |
 | Ann Grant nee Falconer At Nairn - likely at back door of house at Harbour Street, Nairn (photocopy of original)
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78 |
 | Ann Hill, wife of Thomas lade
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79 |
 | Ann Lade
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80 |
 | Ann Lade, wife of Henry Godfrey
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81 |
 | Anne Boleyn
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82 |
 | Anne Celestine de Vere nee Burke (Francis Chamberlain's photo) https://www.geni.com/photo/view/6000000023132893895?album_type=photos_of_me&photo_id=6000000036697198473)
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 | Anne Chamberlain https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anne_Chamberlain#/media/File:Anne-Vere-Chamberlain-ne-Cole.jpg
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84 |
 | Anne, 3rd Duchess of Hamilton
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85 |
 | Annette, Lady Liverpool
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86 |
 | Anne_Hyde_by_Sir_Peter_Lely
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 | Anne_of_Cleves,_by_Hans_Holbein_the_Younger
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 | Annie Crawford nee Moroney and Thomas Addison Crawford
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 | Annie Crawford nee Moroney with daughter Florence Crawford (later Mrs Williams)
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 | Annie Donald (courtesy Rich Sutherland, coloured by Helen Innes)
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 | Annie Halpin Wife of Michael Moroney
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 | Annie Moroney at time of marriage
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93 |
 | Annie Moroney taken in Dannevirke, after her marriage to Thomas Addison Crawford
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 | Annie Moroney and Thomas Addison Crawford At time of their marriage
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95 |
 | Annie Rothwell Christie
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96 |
 | Anthony Ashley Cooper 3rd Earl of Shaftesbury
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97 |
 | Anthony Ashley Cooper 7th Earl of Shaftesbury
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98 |
 | Anthony Ashley Cooper, 5th Earl of Shaftesbury by Pompeo Batoni
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99 |
 | Anthony Ashley-Cooper, 3rd Earl of Shaftesbury
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100 |
 | Anthony Hinton of Earlscott - memorial - Wanborough church
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