Peke atu ki ngā rauemi
Description

The Palmerston North City Council purchased the site of the old railway ballast pit in 1938 and developed it into a recreational and sporting area. A memorial to citizens killed in World War Two (WWII) was erected and in 1954 Fitzroy Park was officially dedicated as Memorial Park. These plans are not all of the same date but informed the development of the time. The plans cover the general layout, war memorial, running and cycle track, skating rink, clubrooms, dressing shed, toilets, seating, stormwater and cross sections. They also include the proposed plan of the skating rink at Himitangi, and plans for the Cooks Gardens and Western Springs stadium tracks.

Tautuhi

Momo rauemi
Multi-Page Document
Pūranga
Palmerston North City Council
Date
1949 to 1963
Tautuhi matihiko
2018Pl_PNCC4-8-2PLN81_025123
Momo rauemi
Paper

Ngā rauemi e whai pānga ana

Aerial photograph of Memorial Park, Terrace End
Memorial Park upgrade
Memorial Park
Memorial Park playground upgrade
Memorial Park upgrade
Square Circular - 08 June 1997
Plan of fence and gates at Papaioea Park
Plan of pavilion at Papaioea Park
Terrace End Bowling, Croquet and Tennis Club
Plan of pavilion at Hokowhitu Domain
Suggested layout of Hokowhitu Domain
Plans of proposed Grandstand for Fitzherbert Park

Pūnaha whakarōpū

Ngā tūtohu
memorial park,
recreation,
sport,
Tūtohu Hapori

Tuku kōrero mai mō te whakararu

Ngā rauemi e whai pānga ana

Aerial photograph of Memorial Park, Terrace End
Memorial Park upgrade
Memorial Park
Memorial Park playground upgrade
Memorial Park upgrade
Square Circular - 08 June 1997
Plan of fence and gates at Papaioea Park
Plan of pavilion at Papaioea Park
Terrace End Bowling, Croquet and Tennis Club
Plan of pavilion at Hokowhitu Domain
Suggested layout of Hokowhitu Domain
Plans of proposed Grandstand for Fitzherbert Park