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Journalist Tina White's weekly "Memory Lane" article in the Manawatū Standard. The origins of Massey Agricultural College gardens and homesteads, and the significant people associated with the development of the grounds and homes. Many of the historic homes are now absorbed in the Massey University campus.

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Object type
Image
Digitisation ID
2020Pa_IMCADigitalArchive_029412
Title
Memory Lane - "City's beautiful oasis"
Relation
Manawatū Standard
Format
Born Digital
Held In
IMCA Digital Archive

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Place
Palmerston North
Date
February 1, 2020

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Credit Line
Fairfax

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bindaloe,
caccia birch,
craiglockhart,
dave bull,
gardens,
massey university,
mchardy homestead,
memory lane,
tiritea,
wharerata,
willowbank,
woodhey,
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