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Jacob Nannestead, a local sawmiller, built this house in 1892, on a property that encompassed the Hokowhitu Lagoon. He sold it to J.H.P. Strang in 1903, and the house was extensively renovated twice. It is now known as Caccia Birch House and is used as function centre.

Identification

Object type
Image
Relation
Public Photograph Collection Bur 56
Date
circa 1898 to circa 1900
Digitisation ID
2010P_Bur56_3428
Held In
Coolstore

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Creation

Created By
Place
Palmerston North

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Taxonomy

Tags
buildings,
centennial lagoon,
home,
photographs,
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