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In 1955 this property at 163 Broadway Avenue, Palmerston North, was purchased to serve as a school building for Carncot School. Carncot School was started by Constance L Standford in The Square, moved to Duke (now Princess) Street in 1906, and then to Broadway Avenue. Originally it was a private school for boys and girls but now operates as Carncot Independent School for Girls.

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Pākanga
IMCA Digital Archive 2011
Date
October 5, 2011
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2011BD_IMCA-DigitalMaster_006163
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IMCA Digital Archive

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Ngā rauemi e whai pānga ana

Caccia Birch House, 130 Te Awe Awe Street
56 Linton Street ready for removal
Grand Hotel, corner of The Square and Church Street
Grand Hotel's former turret, The Square
"Carncot School Prizewinners"
Parking on Broadway Avenue
"Dancing in the street" - Paul Dibble's sculpture 'Who's Afraid'
Central School Baths
Central School
Feilding Technical School
Te Manawa and Globe Theatre, Main Street, Palmerston North
Palmerston North City Library