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The King Street building was constructed in 1928, for the Royal New Zealand Plunket Society, formed in Palmerston North in 1917. The rooms were designed by the architect Ernst West and officially opened 1929.

Identification

Object type
Image
Relation
Public Photograph Collection
Date
circa 1939
Digitisation ID
2008N_H15_BUI_1696
Held In
Coolstore

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Creation

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Place
King Street, Palmerston North

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brick building,
buildings,
palmerston north,
plunket,
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Principal Wards of Palmerston North Public Hospital:
Central Palmerston North Plunket Rooms, 136 King Street
Municipal Chambers and All Saints Church, Church Street
All Saints Church, Church Street
Boiler House of the Abattoir, Maxwells Line
Abbattoir, Maxwells Line
Bank of Australasia, corner of The Square and Broadway.
Looking across The Square to All Saints Church, Church Street
A & E entrance, Palmerston North Hospital
All Saints Church, Church Street
"Flowers to Benefit the Babies" Plunket Society
"Weighing in at Plunket"