Skip to Content

Pictured here is Maud Caccia-Birch standing in her rock garden at Woodhey.Woodhey was the home of the Caccia-Birch family from 1921 until 1941, when the Estate of William Charles Caccia-Birch donated the property to the New Zealand Government. Since that date the house has been officially known as Caccia-Birch House.

Identification

Object type
Image
Relation
Public Photograph Collection Pi 606
Date
circa 1930
Digitisation ID
2013N_Pi606_006880
Held In
Coolstore

Related items

Caccia-Birch family at Woodhey
John and Jennifer Caccia-Birch
Children's party at 'Woodhey', Te Awe Awe Street
'Woodhey', Te Awe Awe Street
'Woodhey',  Te Awe Awe Street
Tulip Tree at Caccia Birch House
Governess and children in cart at "Woodhey"
J H P Strang in his buggy at 'Woodhey', Te Awe Awe Street
Opening of the Fitzherbert Bridge
General election results, The Square
Memory Lane - "City's beautiful oasis"
William Albert Woolcock

Creation

Created By
Place
130 Te Awe Awe Street, Hokowhitu, Palmerston North

Object rights

Taxonomy

Tags
1930s,
black and white,
caccia birch,
lagoon,
people,
photographs,
portrait,
woodhey,
Community Tags

Report a problem

Related items

Caccia-Birch family at Woodhey
John and Jennifer Caccia-Birch
Children's party at 'Woodhey', Te Awe Awe Street
'Woodhey', Te Awe Awe Street
'Woodhey',  Te Awe Awe Street
Tulip Tree at Caccia Birch House
Governess and children in cart at "Woodhey"
J H P Strang in his buggy at 'Woodhey', Te Awe Awe Street
Opening of the Fitzherbert Bridge
General election results, The Square
Memory Lane - "City's beautiful oasis"
William Albert Woolcock