The second Saint Patrick's Church building, Broadway
This building is believed to be the second Saint Patrick's Church building on Broadway.
This building is believed to be the second Saint Patrick's Church building on Broadway.
Syd Shailer, son of A. J. Shailer indicating the height of the water in Shailer's dahlia nursey due to the flooding of the Hokowhitu Lagoon.
Possibly Thomas Verry (R) and Jim Bowater (L) at the Verry Farm on Albert Street or Botanical Road.
Caption reads: "Wind damage to the showgrounds grandstand"
R-L: Gordon Green, Syd Shailer, Ruth McIntyre, Rev. Carson and Anne Pritchard at the Wesley Broadway Church opening following redevelopment work.
Wesley Broadway Church following redevelopment. Later demolished in 2020 as it did not meet the new earthquake standards.
Reverse reads: "Les Bond standing beside the root."
Reverse reads: "Shailer's - 6500 dahlia's. Taken from the back fence."
Caption reads: "A derailment at Kelvin Grove just south east of the Tremaine Road crossing."
Caption reads: "A derailment at Kelvin Grove just south east of the Tremaine Road crossing."
Reverse reads: "Lord and Lady Bledisloe in Shailer's dahlia patch. Red dahlia as a buttonhole named Lord Bledisloe."
Special Prize from the Wellington Canary and Cage Bird Club awarded to Arthur Shailer.
Reverse reads: "Mr. L Horine (?) and Arthur Shailer inspecting a Sabachs White dahlia"
Unknown women, possibly from the Wellington Horticultural Society, pose in the Shailer's dahlia patch.
Reverse reads: "The remains of Shailer's Nurseries packing shed."
Caption reads: "This photo was taken from the Flour Mill on the corner of Broad Street (now Broadway) and Albert Street looking towards town. The two large buildings on the left are the first and second methodist churches. The spire in the distance is the second catholic church. The catholic church was later built across Victoria Ave on the other side of the road.
The first commercial flight between Palmerston North and Christchurch. Arthur Shailer is holding dahlias.
Reverse reads: "The remains of Shailer's Nurseries packing shed."
The Shailer home at 2928 Albert Street, Palmerston North. Horace or Len Shailer may be the individual standing in front of the house. Reserve reads: "One of the early dahlia beds showing the home"
The first commercial flight between Palmerston North and Christchurch. Arthur Shailer is holding dahlias.
Left to Right: Brian Keiller, Lady Bledisloe, Lord Bledisloe and Arthur Shailer, in the dahlia patch at Shailer's Nursery.
Griffith's Delivery Trucks
Wind damage on an unidentified farm two miles up the Pahiatua track.
A slip in the Manawatū Gorge that blocked the railway line.
Members of the Wellington Horticultural Society on their yearly visit. Mrs Konx-Gilmore is speaking.
Arthur Shailer (left) and Lord Bledisloe (right) in the Shailer Nursery dahila patch.
Lady Bledisloe in Shailer's Nurseries dahila patch with Arthur Shailer.