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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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Manawatū Standard
Date
February 1, 2020
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2020Pa_IMCADigitalArchive_029412
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Ngā rauemi e whai pānga ana

The Houses of Massey – Talk
Memory Lane - "The grand manor"
Governess and children in cart at "Woodhey"
Maud Caccia-Birch
Children's party at 'Woodhey', Te Awe Awe Street
John and Jennifer Caccia-Birch
'Woodhey', Te Awe Awe Street
'Woodhey',  Te Awe Awe Street
Caccia-Birch family at Woodhey
Tulip Tree at Caccia Birch House
J H P Strang in his buggy at 'Woodhey', Te Awe Awe Street
Memory Lane - "Spotlight on the past"

Pūnaha whakarōpū

Ngā tūtohu
atawhai,
bindaloe,
caccia birch,
craiglockhart,
dave bull,
gardens,
massey university,
mchardy homestead,
memory lane,
tiritea,
wharerata,
willowbank,
woodhey,
Tūtohu Hapori

Tuku kōrero mai mō te whakararu

Ngā rauemi e whai pānga ana

The Houses of Massey – Talk
Memory Lane - "The grand manor"
Governess and children in cart at "Woodhey"
Maud Caccia-Birch
Children's party at 'Woodhey', Te Awe Awe Street
John and Jennifer Caccia-Birch
'Woodhey', Te Awe Awe Street
'Woodhey',  Te Awe Awe Street
Caccia-Birch family at Woodhey
Tulip Tree at Caccia Birch House
J H P Strang in his buggy at 'Woodhey', Te Awe Awe Street
Memory Lane - "Spotlight on the past"