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Description

Frederick Needham was a carpenter. He originally worked at Perrin Brothers & Needham at 46 Rangitikei Street, but from c 1920-1933 he was listed as a builder on his own account at the same address. His taglin reads, "Concrete and Jobbing Work Executed. Estimates Given." Behind the joinery factory was a timber yard, which was accessed along the right of way beside the letter box shown in the photograph.

Tautuhi

Momo rauemi
Image
Pākanga
Public Photograph Collection Bc 420
Date
circa 1900 to circa 1930
Tautuhi matihiko
2007P_Bc420_WOR_0097
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Manufacture of glazed pipes at a Palmerston North factory
Staff outside Browning and Tory Coachbuilders
Staff outside E Hampton Butcher shop
Workers at Longburn Freezing Works
Workers with Steam Shovel Bucket
Excavation for construction of the Main Science Building, Massey Agricultural College
Workers inside Charles Dahl's canvas factory
Longburn Freezing Works staff
G Allman, Manawatu Shoeing Forge
Jaccquard's Hosiery Mill
Man in building
Palmerston North Gas staff members

Pūnaha whakarōpū

Ngā tūtohu
apron,
staff,
tradesman,
workers,
young men,
Tūtohu Hapori

Tuku kōrero mai mō te whakararu

Ngā rauemi e whai pānga ana

Manufacture of glazed pipes at a Palmerston North factory
Staff outside Browning and Tory Coachbuilders
Staff outside E Hampton Butcher shop
Workers at Longburn Freezing Works
Workers with Steam Shovel Bucket
Excavation for construction of the Main Science Building, Massey Agricultural College
Workers inside Charles Dahl's canvas factory
Longburn Freezing Works staff
G Allman, Manawatu Shoeing Forge
Jaccquard's Hosiery Mill
Man in building
Palmerston North Gas staff members