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25 Lombard Street

Lombard Street is one of the older streets of Palmerston North. The land this house is on was listed as being owned by Thomas Hall, a wheeler, in the 1897 Valuation Roll. The house probably dates from about this time, and was owned by William Sidd...

Creator:      E Creamer
Place:          25 Lombard Street, Palmerston North
Date:          1981

125 Fitzherbert Avenue

This house is located at 125 Fitzherbert Avenue, between Ferguson and College Streets. In the 1980s it was accorded Category 2 status in the New Zealand Historic Places Trust register for its architectural significance.

Creator:      E Creamer
Place:          125 Fitzherbert Avenue, Palmerston North
Date:          1981

Fireplace detail at 'Waimarama', 46 Alfred Street

This house was built 1905 - 1906 for Elizabeth and James Alfred Nash. Nash was both a Mayor and MP for Palmerston North. In 1914 it was sold to T R Moore who named it 'Waimarama'. The house covers 5000 square feet, is built of rimu and kauri and h...

Creator:      E Creamer
Place:          46 Alfred Street, Palmerston North
Date:          1981

Hallway, 104 Napier Road

The house at 104 Napier Road, opposite Keith Street, no longer stands at this address (2010)

Creator:      E Creamer
Place:          104 Napier Road, Palmerston North
Date:          1981

'Rangimaire', 3 Rangiora Avenue

‘Rangi Marie” (or Rangimarie) was built for C.M. Ross the founder of C M Ross and Company in 1908. Originally it stood on extensive grounds on a rise in the Terrace End area, but the land was subdivided 1939-1940. The area was then developed for s...

Creator:      E Creamer
Place:          3 Rangiora Avenue, Palmerston North
Date:          1980

Hall archway at 'Waimarama', 46 Alfred Street

This house was built 1905 - 1906 for Elizabeth and James Alfred Nash. Nash was both a Mayor and MP for Palmerston North. In 1914 it was sold to T R Moore who named it 'Waimarama'. The house covers 5000 square feet, is built of rimu and kauri and h...

Creator:      E Creamer
Place:          46 Alfred Street, Palmerston North
Date:          1981

Front entrance of 16 Guy Avenue

This two storey house was built for Joseph Beale in 1893. It was then sold to Andrew Guy in 1899. Guy was a member of a prominent family in Buteshire, Scotland and became a well-known solicitorand founder of the legal firm now known as Cooper, Rap...

Creator:      E Creamer
Place:          16 Guy Avenue, Palmerston North
Date:          1981

Bay window of 16 Guy Avenue

This two storey house was built for Joseph Beale in 1893. It was then sold to Andrew Guy in 1899. Guy was a member of a prominent family in Buteshire, Scotland and became a well-known solicitorand founder of the legal firm now known as Cooper, Rap...

Creator:      E Creamer
Place:          16 Guy Avenue, Palmerston North
Date:          1981

Front entrance to 16 Guy Avenue

This two storey house was built for Joseph Beale in 1893. It was then sold to Andrew Guy in 1899. Guy was a member of a prominent family in Buteshire, Scotland and became a well-known solicitorand founder of the legal firm now known as Cooper, Rap...

Creator:      E Creamer
Place:          16 Guy Avenue, Palmerston North
Date:          1981

495 Church Street

This two storey house is now divided into flats for rent. As an example of an early residence of Palmerston North house, this house is listed in category 4 of the New Zealand Historic Places Trust register, for architectural significance.

Creator:      E Creamer
Place:          495 Church Street, Palmerston North
Date:          1981

802 Main Street

As an example of an early residence of Palmerston North house, this house is listed in category 4 of the New Zealand Historic Places Trust register, for architectural significance.

Creator:      E Creamer
Place:          802 Main Street, Palmerston North
Date:          1981

34 Lombard Street

Lombard Street is one of the older streets of Palmerston North and an example of an early housing in Palmerston North.

Creator:      E Creamer
Place:          34 Lombard Street, Palmerston North
Date:          1981

32 Lombard Street

Lombard Street is one of the older streets of Palmerston North. The land this house occupies was owned by Rebecca Dawick in the 1897 Valuation Roll. This house was in existence from about 1897.

Creator:      E Creamer
Place:          32 Lombard Street, Palmerston North
Date:          1981

30 Lombard Street

Lombard Street is one of the older streets of Palmerston North and an example of an early housing in Palmerston North.

Creator:      E Creamer
Place:          30 Lombard Street, Palmerston North
Date:          1981

9 Lombard Street

Lombard Street is one of the older streets of Palmerston North and an example of an early housing in Palmerston North.

Creator:      E Creamer
Place:          9 Lombard Street, Palmerston North
Date:          1981

7 Lombard Street

An early settler cottage, probably built in Palmerston North in the late 1800s.

Creator:      E Creamer
Place:          7 Lombard Street, Palmerston North
Date:          1981

77 Te Awe Awe Street

This house was built by McAlister and Howes for Samuel Weston, a sawmiller of Apiti, in 1906. The building has many interesting architectural features; cast iron verandah supports made by Mosking Bros of Palmerston North and a roof top turret.

Creator:      E Creamer
Place:          77 Te Awe Awe Street, Palmerston North
Date:          1981

312 Church Street

The house was designed by A R Allen, and built in 1930 for Henry Free, general manager and shareholder in C M Ross Co. Ltd department store. Free was also a Councillor 1931-1935. It was later owned by John Young, an optometrist, Athol Preece 1951-...

Creator:      E Creamer
Place:          312 Church Street, Palmerston North
Date:          1981

Bay window of 748 Main Street

748 Main Street was built around 1887 with the distinguishing features of twin gables at the front. T R Moore was an early owner, followed by the Coutts family. The house was mostly built of totara and the flooring is tongue and groove in heart to...

Creator:      E Creamer
Place:          748 Main Street, Palmerston North
Date:          1981

Front porch of 748 Main Street

748 Main Street was built around 1887 with the distinguishing features of twin gables at the front. T R Moore was an early owner, followed by the Coutts family. The house was mostly built of totara and the flooring is tongue and groove in heart to...

Creator:      E Creamer
Place:          748 Main Street, Palmerston North
Date:          1981

'Miranui', 148 Russell Street

Miranui, one of Palmerston North's Edwardian homesteads, was built for Alfred Seifert, one of six brothers who were involved in the flaxdressing industry. The homestead was completed in late 1906. It is listed in Category 4 of the New Zealand Hist...

Creator:      E Creamer
Place:          148 Russell Street, Palmerston North
Date:          1981

Coal range, 451 College Street

This house was built in 1902 by Lawrence Laurenson for his family. The Laurenson family continued to occupy it at least until the 1980s. The Laurenson family emigrated from the Shetland Islands arriving on the ‘Avalanche’ in 1875. This building is...

Creator:      E Creamer
Place:          451 College Street, Palmerston North
Date:          1981

Recreated living room in 'Totaranui'

'Totaranui' was built in Fitzroy Street by Peter Manson, a sawmiller, c1875. It is one of the oldest remaining houses in Palmerston North. It was built of locally milled totara and was named 'Totara-nui', meaning large totara, by Manson. It remain...

Creator:      E Creamer
Place:          Main Street, Palmerston North
Date:          1981

Kitchen range in 'Totaranui'

'Totaranui' was built in Fitzroy Street by Peter Manson, a sawmiller, c1875. It is one of the oldest remaining houses in Palmerston North. It was built of locally milled totara and was named 'Totara-nui', meaning large totara, by Manson. It remain...

Creator:      E Creamer
Place:          Main Street, Palmerston North
Date:          1981

Caccia Birch House from the side, 130 Te Awe Awe Street

Caccia Birch, as it is known today, was designed by L G West and built for Jacob Nannestad, a sawmiller, in about 1892. After being sold to Jack Strang in 1903 the house was extensively enlarged, both by him and by the New Zealand Government durin...

Creator:      E Creamer
Place:          Caccia Birch Lane, Hokowhitu, Palmerston North
Date:          1981

Caccia Birch House, 130 Te Awe Awe Street

Caccia Birch, as it is known today, was designed by L G West and built for Jacob Nannestad, a sawmiller, in about 1892. After being sold to Jack Strang in 1903 the house was extensively enlarged, both by him and by the New Zealand Government durin...

Creator:      E Creamer
Place:          Caccia Birch Lane, Hokowhitu, Palmerston North
Date:          1981

Court House, Main Street

This concrete building constructed in 1897 became the fourth Court House in Palmerston North, ans with additions and alterations remained in use until the 1980s. The building was listed in category four of the Historic Palaces Trust because of its...

Creator:      E Creamer
Place:          Main Street, Palmerston North
Date:          1982

Former Returned Servicemens Club, corner of George Street and Cuba Street

The clubrooms were built by the Patriotic Society in 1917 for use as a social club for returned servicemen. In 1918 it was named the "Soldiers Club". By 1929 the ground floor had been remodeled for shops, while the second floor remained the RSA Cl...

Creator:      E Creamer
Place:          Corner of Cuba and George Street, Palmerston North
Date:          1982

Former Returned Servicemen's Clubrooms, corner of Cuba Street and George Street

The clubrooms were built by the Patriotic Society in 1917 for use as a social club for returned servicemen. In 1918 it was named the "Soldiers Club". By 1929 the ground floor had been remodelled for shops, while the second floor remained the RSA C...

Creator:      E Creamer
Place:          Corner of Cuba and George Street, Palmerston North
Date:          1982

Ex Returned Servicemen's Clubrooms, Corner of George Street and Cuba Street

The clubrooms were built by the Patriotic Society in 1917 for use as a social club for returned servicemen. In 1918 it was named the "Soldiers Club". By 1929 the ground floor had been remodelled for shops, while the second floor remained the RSA C...

Creator:      E Creamer
Place:          Corner of Cuba and George Street, Palmerston North
Date:          1982

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