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Description

The second All Saints Church was built in 1882, to replace the first church on the site built in 1875. It was in turn replaced by a larger brick building in 1914, and moved further back on the section to serve as a Church Hall. The building was burnt down in 2007.

Tautuhi

Momo rauemi
Image
Pākanga
Public Photograph Collection C 105
Date
1910
Tautuhi matihiko
2010P_C105_3491
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Coolstore

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All Saints Church, Church Street
Looking across The Square to All Saints Church, Church Street
All Saints Church hall, Church Street
Lecturn in All Saints Church, Church Street
Interior of All Saints Church, Church Street
Choir pews of All Saints Church, church Street
Sancturary of the All Saints Church, Church Street
Organ of All Saints Church, Church Street
Window of All Saints Church, Church Street
Mayor and Mayoress arrive at opening of Manawatu Museum in gig and trap
Richard J Seddon visits 'The Wattles', corner of Linton and College Streets
William Park's stationer shop, The Square

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anglican,
buildings,
church of england,
horse and carriage,
photographs,
religion,
Tūtohu Hapori
all saints church,
baby's pram,
bicycle,
bride,
carriage,
churches,
hats,
horse-drawn vehicle,
horses,
wagon wheels,
weddings,
women,

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All Saints Church, Church Street
Looking across The Square to All Saints Church, Church Street
All Saints Church hall, Church Street
Lecturn in All Saints Church, Church Street
Interior of All Saints Church, Church Street
Choir pews of All Saints Church, church Street
Sancturary of the All Saints Church, Church Street
Organ of All Saints Church, Church Street
Window of All Saints Church, Church Street
Mayor and Mayoress arrive at opening of Manawatu Museum in gig and trap
Richard J Seddon visits 'The Wattles', corner of Linton and College Streets
William Park's stationer shop, The Square