Images from Journal No.7

Ohinemuri Regional History Journal 7, May 1967 

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Mine installations at Grahamstown, or northern end of Thames as seen from flank of Kuranui Hill – Circa 1869.

Under Kuranui Hill, looking to Moanataiara Flat. Levelled mine dumps gave new area to Thames. [this would appear to be the wrong caption for this photo - E]

Old Queen of Beauty engine house. Both Quandrants of Thames – Hauraki Pump.

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Bushman's Home – Tairua. Wood engraving by Campbell Smith.

"King", towing Watt's Punt on Boat Day, Whangamata.

First Hotel in Whangamata on northern shore of harbour. Mr Henry De Nevill Given, Mr Harry Watt (Licensee), Mr Walter Stevens.

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Picturesque Whangamata Today – Wharf in Foreground.

Difficulties of the pioneers. Early settlers landing cargo by means of cables from the coastal steamer at Whangamata.

Late Rev. W.G. Parker, Paeroa.

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Old Paeroa – Te Aroha Road, Rotokohu.

Buchanan Homestead, Paeroa – Waihi Road, 1902 – 1937.

Arts Centre and Museum – Waihi – 1962. Original Technical School, opened 1903.
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MEMBERS OF THE STAFF, COUNCIL MEMBERS AND STUDENTS OF THE WAIHI SCHOOL OF MINES, 1902.

Back row: R.R. Lewis, W. Macdonald (A.R.S.M.) J. Daley, H.T. Fletcher, A.H.V. Morgan, M.A. (Assistant Director), J.L. Gilmour, T. Daley, J. Wotherspoon, D. Coutts, J.G. Cornes, J. Morgan, G. Arscott, P. Coonery, Stafford Clark, (Lab. Assist). G. Sherrock, D. Anderson.

Middle row: T. McKeown, H. Lewis, A. Inglis, H. Cramer-Roberts, D. Quigg, T. Clarke, J. McKeown, C. McLean, G. Evans, W. Morgan, G.L. Corbett, T.H. Harrison, O. Bell, L. Murphy, H. Scott, T. Donelly, F. Rose, G. Clerk.

Front row: C. Moore, Boyd Bennett, C.J.A. Graham, R.H. Mitchell (Drawing Instructor), F.T. Seelye (Lecturer), P.G. Morgan (Director), Thos. Gilmour (President), A.H. Benge, T. Johns, F. Stewart, W. Morrison, R. Morgan (Members of Council), T. Weir, A.E. Lewis, T. Gilmour.

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Karangahake Historical Information Sign

Photo by courtesy of Thames Valley News (1967) Ltd. (from back cover of Journal)

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