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View of Luggate (unknown date) #1011.9
Luggate Ferry and puntman James Smith's house (unknown date) #1011.5
Luggate Punt looking North with several people and their bikes, including John Ironside (c. 1905) #2020.1168
Luggate punt ferry carrying a car (unknown date) #1011.6
Luggate Punt with horses and carriage, James Smith is puntman (c. 1911-1912) #2024.1511
Red Bridge being built with Luggate Punt on right (1914) Provided by Hocken Library. #2024.1511
Building Luggate Hall (1953-4) #1988.173.8
Luggate, Punstman James Smith's cottage (unknown date) #2019.1109
Building Luggate Hall (1953-4) #1988.173.8
Building Luggate Hall (1953-4) #1988.173.8
Building Luggate Hall (c. 1996-7) #1988.173.8
Chinese Goldminers heading to the Luggate Bridge from South in an early De Dion (pre 1913) #2022.1255
Red Bridge, Luggate. William Smith's caravan and drays crossing (unknown date) #2019.1082.10
Luggate Hall opening day. From left: Stan Kane, Sir William Bodkin, Peter Vliestra, Irvine Roxburgh, Jack Willson (29 October 1954) #1988.173.7
Luggate Hall opening ceremony. From left to right: Mrs Bodkin, Elsie Kane, Jack Willson, Sir William Bodkin (Minister of Internal Affairs), Stan Kane (Chairman of Hall Committee for 10 years), Kathy Reid. (29 October 1954) #1988.173.5
Luggate Hall opening day (29 October 1954) #1988.173.5
Luggate Hall opening day (29 October 1954) #1988.173.5
Luggate Hall being shifted to Wilsons Farm at Queensberry Hills, photographed by Betty Johnson (13 August 1953) #1988.173.4
Luggate Hall being shifted to Wilsons Farm at Queensberry Hills, photographed by Betty Johnson (13 August 1953) #1988.173.4
Luggate Hall being shifted to Wilsons Farm at Queensberry Hills, photographed by Betty Johnson (13 August 1953) #1988.173.4
Luggate Sports Day, perhaps during a lolly scramble (before 1967) #2012.842.5
Luggate Sports Day (before 1967) #2012.842.5
Luggate Sports Day running race (before 1967) #2012.842.5
Luggate in Autumn (unknown date) #1011.7
Luggate Post Office, photo by G W Emmerson (1960) #1011.13
Luggate Flour Mill (c. 2019) #2019.1087.4
Luggate Cobb Cottage (March 2025) #2025.1599.2
Luggate Lucerne Factory construction, Rod Anderson and John Mills on roof (1972) #2024.1547
Anderson rabbiting camp at Luggate (unknown date) #2013.877.33
Hindon Church being dismantled for transport to Luggate for the Luggate Church (1931) #2019.1087.4
Hindon Church loaded on D Cameron's truck, ready for transport to Luggate for the Luggate Church (1931) #2019.1087.4
Albion Hotel, Luggate (c. 1911) #2022.1225
Early photo of Albion Hotel, Luggate, with carriage (unknown date) #1011.11
Albion Hotel, Luggate (before June 1910) #1011.1
Albion Hotel, Luggate. First lorry in district for transporting goods. In the car is Susie Templeton (far side, back seat), Mary Hunt holding baby (front seat). Edie Russell (née Annie McBride) stands by the veranda post, Allan Millar can be spotted with his watch chain. George Partridge is driving the truck and Sam Hunter stands on the back. (Feb 1913) #1011.2
Albion Hotel, Luggate (unknown date) #1011.12
Albion Hotel, Luggate, with two children on bikes. (unknown date) #1011.10
Albion Hotel, Luggate (unknown date) #1011.4