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Main Rd out of Luggate heading towards Wanaka. Albion Hotel in foreground. c.1940s. Ref. K9
Luggate Punt looking north with foot passengers and 4 cyclists, including John Ironside. c.1905. Ref. K39
Luggate Punt with puntman James Smith guiding it across to the north bank with a gig and three people on board. c.1900. Ref. K6
James Smith, puntman going through landing procedure at Luggate Punt. c.1900. Ref. K51
Red Bridge being built alongside the punt operation. 1915. Ref. K52. Provided by Hocken Library.
Puntman James Smith's cottage on the bank of the Clutha. c.1915. Ref. K38
De Dion car owned by Chinese miners, approaches down to the Luggate Punt. c.1913. Ref. K40
William Smith's caravan and drays crossing the new Luggate Bridge. 1915. Ref. K33
Luggate Memorial Hall opening. Official party from left: Stan Kane, Sir William Bodkin, Peter Vlietstra, Rev. Irvine Roxburgh, Jack Willson. 29 Oct 1954. Ref. K27
Luggate Hall opening ceremony. From left: Mrs Bodkin, Elsie Kane, Jack Willson, Sir William Bodkin (Minister of Internal Affairs), Stan Kane (Chairman of the Luggate Hall Committee), Kathy Reid. 29 October 1954. Ref. K18
The new Luggate Memorial Hall just before the opening. 29 October 1954. Ref. K17
Crowd at the opening of the Luggate Hall. 29 October 1954. Ref. K19
Old Luggate Hall from 1903 being removed to Willson's farm at Queensberry. 13 August 1953. Ref. K15
Annual Luggate Sports Day children's lolly scramble. c.1965. Ref. K25
Annual Luggate Sports Day race. c.1965. Ref. K22
Luggate Post office situated nearby the Luggate Flour Mill. It came from Macetown in 1922. Later was moved to opposite the Albion Hotel. 1960. Ref. K20
A cob farm cottage, just west of Atkin St, Luggate. In early 2026 it was demolished to make way for the Lake Mackay subdivision. 2025. Ref. K58
Luggate Lucerne Factory being assembled by Rod Anderson and John Mills on the roof. 1972. Ref. K53
The dismantled Hindon Church all packed on Don Cameron's truck ready for moving to Luggate. 1931. Ref. K36
Dismantling the Hindon Church for transport to Luggate. 1931. Ref. K34
The dismantled Hindon Church all packed on Don Cameron's truck ready for moving to Luggate. 1931. Ref. K36
Luggate Flour Mill built 1881 by Tom Anderson and Peter Mackintosh. 2026. Ref. K132