Skip to Content
Description

View of the new Cook Street fire station, which was opened in 1977, at a cost of $1.8 million, and at the time was said to be the most up to date in New Zealand and Australia. The 25 metre tower is used to dry hoses and as a smoke chamber for training. This image is taken from Church Street, looking across the Cook Street intersection.

Identification

Object type
Image
Relation
2023-10
Date
197X
Digitisation ID
2023S_2023-10_040383
Format
Slide

Related items

Palmerston North Fire Station
Palmerston North Fire Station
Dairy Conference, Palmerston North 1901
Grenadier Guard’s Band, Cuba Street
Palmerston North Fire Station
Fire Watch Tower, Whanganui
Anti-Apartheid and anti-Tour protest
Photorama - April 1963
Buildings on the corner of Main Street and the Square, Palmerston North
Buildings on the corner of Broadway Avenue and the Square, Palmerston North
Buildings on the corner of Rangitikei Street and the Square, Palmerston North
Buildings on the corner of Main Street and the Square, Palmerston North

Taxonomy

Tags
buildings,
fire station,
street scenes,
Community Tags

Report a problem

Related items

Palmerston North Fire Station
Palmerston North Fire Station
Dairy Conference, Palmerston North 1901
Grenadier Guard’s Band, Cuba Street
Palmerston North Fire Station
Fire Watch Tower, Whanganui
Anti-Apartheid and anti-Tour protest
Photorama - April 1963
Buildings on the corner of Main Street and the Square, Palmerston North
Buildings on the corner of Broadway Avenue and the Square, Palmerston North
Buildings on the corner of Rangitikei Street and the Square, Palmerston North
Buildings on the corner of Main Street and the Square, Palmerston North