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Warnock, Kelly and Adkin were a firm of Wellington drapers who opened a Palmerston North branch in the two-story building shown in this photograph. THe building was constructed in 1882 and stood on the corner of Main Street West.

Identification

Object type
Postcard
Digitisation ID
2014P_Sq86_008864
Title
Warnock Kelly and Adkin
Relation
Public Photograph Collection Sq 86
Format
Postcard
Held In
Coolstore

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Creation

Created By
Place
Palmerston North
Date
circa 1890

Object rights

Credit Line
Palmerston North City Library

Taxonomy

Tags
buildings,
early palmerston north,
main street,
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