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Description

28 Ranfurly Street is a Category Two Historic Place. At the time of photographing, the house was due to be demolished after several fires damaged the property. It was built in 1905 by Frank Kirk. For more information see the listing in Historic Places in Palmerston North. There are more views of this house in the condition seen here, please contact the Ian Matheson City Archives for more information.

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Image
Pākanga
J:Drive Masters 2018
Date
February 19, 2018
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2018BD_IMCA-DigitalArchive_024563
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Born Digital
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"IMCA Digital Archive"

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Construction of Ranfurly, Rolleston and Ada Streets, Palmerston North
Totaranui and Awahou South School Information Sheet
'Oakhurst' house
Hitching Post in The Square
Hitching Post in The Square
Back Issues: Hitching posts lost to time and space
Back Issues:  Heritage at risk: Saving Foxton's former courthouse
Fire at the Occidental Hotel
Fire at Gasworks Storehouse
Alan Bramwell Drapery Fire
Alan Bramwell Drapery Fire
Alan Bramwell Drapery Fire

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colour,
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heritage new zealand,
historic houses,
ranfurly street,
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Ngā rauemi e whai pānga ana

Construction of Ranfurly, Rolleston and Ada Streets, Palmerston North
Totaranui and Awahou South School Information Sheet
'Oakhurst' house
Hitching Post in The Square
Hitching Post in The Square
Back Issues: Hitching posts lost to time and space
Back Issues:  Heritage at risk: Saving Foxton's former courthouse
Fire at the Occidental Hotel
Fire at Gasworks Storehouse
Alan Bramwell Drapery Fire
Alan Bramwell Drapery Fire
Alan Bramwell Drapery Fire