Found 11 results

Griffith Family Car in Peace Procession

The Griffith family Buick car decorated as a "Dove of Peace" for the peace procession held to celebrate the end of World War One. These celebrations were held on July 19-21 1919 in Palmerston North. On Saturday the 19th of July at 9.30 am a 21 Gun...

Creator:      Unknown
Place:          Palmerston North
Date:          1919

Bourke Street

The photographer is standing on the northern side of Featherson Street, looking down Bourke Street towards Linton Street.

Creator:      G Hope
Place:          Bourke Street, Palmerston North
Date:          February 1954

St Andrews Presbyterian Church, Church Street

The Presbyterian Church was established in Palmerston North in 1872. The first church was built on this site in 1878, to be replaced by this building, of timber Gothic structure, in 1893. This building was in turn replaced by the present building ...

Creator:      Unknown
Place:          388 Church Street, Palmerston North
Date:          1950s

Voss homestead, Palmerston North – Foxton Highway

The former Voss homestead stands on the corner of Karere Road and the Palmerston North to Foxton highway. The original two-storied cottage still stands as built over 90 years ago, forming the front part of the present house. It was the home of Max...

Creator:      Manawatu Evening Standard
Place:          Palmerston North
Date:          1971

Broadtop Bookshop, Broadway Avenue

The Broadtop Bookshop, Broadtop Footwear and Broadtop Coffee Pot operated from the Broadtop shopping center at Terrace End.

Creator:      Manawatu Evening Standard
Place:          Ruahine Street, Palmerston North
Date:          1974

All Saints Girl Guide Company

The girls of the All Saints Girl Guide Company, the first to be formed in Palmerston North, are pictured in uniform outside the All Saints Church. From left: Front row: Unknown; Marjorie Wagstaff; Unknown; Leonie Bennett; Thelma Sutridge; Joyce Be...

Creator:      Unknown
Place:          Palmerston North
Date:          1925 to 1926

Emma Isabella Fowler and daughter, Mabel Elsie Fowler

Mrs Emma Isabella Fowler (c1851-1924) was the wife of John Coulson Fowler of Palmerston North. Their daughter, Mabel Elsie Fowler (1883-), subsequently married William Keene Woodd.

Creator:      J E and H Cobb of Napier and Hastings
Place:          Palmerston North
Date:          October 1, 1887

Looking Across the Square Towards Coleman Place

The east section of the gardens are in front, with the statue of Te Peeti Te Awe Awe behind (built in 1907). The Clarendon Hotel is on the back right on the photo (rebuilt in 1904)

Creator:      Muir and Moodie
Place:          The Square, Palmerston North
Date:          1904 to 1907

Civic Administration Building, The Square

The five-storey Palmerston North City Council administration building and Council Chamber (attached at right) were constructed 1976-79. The contractor was McMillan & Lockwood Ltd of Palmerston North. The siting of the complex over the roadway and ...

Creator:      Ian Matheson - Palmerston North City Council
Place:          The Square, Palmerston North
Date:          1988

Electricity Pylon Construction - Mangahao Electric Power Scheme

Three men constructing a pylon on the Mangahao- Khandallaha line.The Mangahao Power Station provides hydroelectric power and is situated near the town of Shannon. It serves Wellington, Horowhenua, Taranaki, Hawkes Bay, and the Wairarapa. After bei...

Creator:      Unknown
Place:          Horowhenua Region
Date:          1923 to 1924

College Street School

A group of boys in sailor suits holding a banner and performing a salute to the Queen, at College Street School. The award on the back of the original states 'presented to Ernest R Mullins for regular attendance at school in 1898'. Ernest Mullins ...

Creator:      Unknown
Place:          Palmerston North
Date:          1898

Narrow search results