Contents:
Editorial - Cushla Scrivens
Spending a Penny: Public Rest Rooms for Women in Palmerston North and Feilding - Dorothy Pilkington
Veteran Curator: Charles Hirtzel and the Manawatu Philosophical Society Museum - Fiona McKergow
Olga Maria Monrad: Danish Pioneer, Mother and Wife - Lise Toenner
Researching the History of a House: A Glimpse of Early Feilding - Cushla Scrivens
The Choral Societies of Palmerston North - Graham Parsons
A Post Office Preserved - Margaret Tate
A Life in Photography - Ivan Mandahl, as told to Betty Williamson
The Palmerston North Squash Club: The Golden Early Years - Grant Smith
Request for Information: The Bridle Track - Noelene Wevell
Book Reviews:
Monro: The Life and Times of the Man who Gave New Zealand Rugby by Clive Akers (Reviewed by Lucy Marsden)
We See What Your Mean... A History of St Dominic's School for Deaf Children and the Catholic Deaf Ministry in New Zealand by Dorothy Pilkington (Reviewed by Kathy Broadley)
Terrace End: The Story of Palmerston North's First Suburb by Garry O'Neill (Reviewed by James Watson)
Notable Lives
Brian Mather
Jim Lundy
The Manawatu Journal of History contains articles on the history of the wider Manawatu area, written by a variety of contributors. The Journal is published annually. Conditions of use: This journal is made available for personal use, study and research and all articles remain copyrighted to their original authors. For permission to reuse or publish please contact: The Editor, Manawatu Journal Associates, PO Box 1702, Palmerston North 4440.