Peke atu ki ngā rauemi
Description

Kaingahou was built for Dilev Monrad 1903 - 1904, on what was then called Foxton Line. After being sold in 1913 there have been various owners, including George Kendall, followed by his daughter 1913 - 1973, and Bodil and Gunner Petersen 1983 - 2002.

Tautuhi

Momo rauemi
Image
Pākanga
Public Photograph Collection Bur 113
Date
December 20, 1975
Tautuhi matihiko
2010N_Bur113_3191
E puritia ana ki
"Coolstore"

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Entrance hall of 'Woodhey', Te Awe Awe Street
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Hallway of unidentified residence
Hall archway at 'Waimarama', 46 Alfred Street
Staircase at 16 Guy Avenue
Hallway of 7 Heatley Avenue
Dining room of the 'The Wattles', home of William Park, corner of Linton and College Streets
Fireplace of 'Kaingahou', 642 Pioneer Highway

Pūnaha whakarōpū

Ngā tūtohu
building,
buildings,
furnishings,
interior,
Tūtohu Hapori
historic places trust,

Tuku kōrero mai mō te whakararu

Ngā rauemi e whai pānga ana

Bathroom at 7 Heatley Avenue
Recreated living room in 'Totaranui'
Entrance hall of 'Woodhey', Te Awe Awe Street
104 Napier Road, Furnishings
Anthony's Gallery, Broadway Avenue
Living room of 7 Heatley Avenue
Hallway of unidentified residence
Hall archway at 'Waimarama', 46 Alfred Street
Staircase at 16 Guy Avenue
Hallway of 7 Heatley Avenue
Dining room of the 'The Wattles', home of William Park, corner of Linton and College Streets
Fireplace of 'Kaingahou', 642 Pioneer Highway