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"Round the Square" Some Palmerstonians in Caricature 1
"Round the Square" Some Palmerstonians in Caricature 2"Round the Square" Some Palmerstonians in Caricature 3"Round the Square" Some Palmerstonians in Caricature 4"Round the Square" Some Palmerstonians in Caricature 5"Round the Square" Some Palmerstonians in Caricature 6+18
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"Round the Square" Some Palmerstonians in Caricature

"Round the Square - Some Palmerstonians in Caricature - By J S Monro - In Aid of Patriotic Fund". This collection of sketches was published in December 1915. Printed by Keeling & Mundy, Printers and Bookbinders, Rangitikei Street, Palmerston North.

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Date
December 1915
Place
Palmerston North
 
"Just for Fun" - Who's Who in P.N. 1
"Just for Fun" - Who's Who in P.N. 2"Just for Fun" - Who's Who in P.N. 3"Just for Fun" - Who's Who in P.N. 4"Just for Fun" - Who's Who in P.N. 5"Just for Fun" - Who's Who in P.N. 6+25
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"Just for Fun" - Who's Who in P.N.

"Just for Fun - Personalities at Par - Cartooned and Published by Pat Studio (Regent) - Who's Who in P.N." The inside cover has a hand-written note that reads, "Harold Bryce Clapham once owned this booklet when residing in Palmerston North. He put a name beside each figure. I'm not sure if the figures were known to him or whether it was his wicked sense of humour showing up. As his daughter-in-law I had great respect and affection for Harold. Jean Clapham 9/8/06 Taumarunui"

 
"Carols by Candlelight"

"Carols by Candlelight"

This image did not run in the Manawatu Evening Standard, but the envelope it is housed in reads, "Carols by Candlelight". The carollers are unidentified.

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Date
December 1979
 
"The Parsonage", Ashhurst

"The Parsonage", Ashhurst

This image shows members of the Fordyce Family outside the Parsonage in the early 1930s. The cottage was built in the 1860s and is still standing today [2018] at 211 Cambridge Avenue, Ashhurst.

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Date
1930s
Place
Ashhurst, Palmerston North
 
"The Parsonage", Ashhurst

"The Parsonage", Ashhurst

This image shows the Fordyce Family outside the Parsonage in the early 1930s. The man standing to the left in religious garb was parson at the time. The cottage was built in the 1860s and is still standing today [2018] at 211 Cambridge Avenue, Ashhurst.

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Date
1930s
Place
Ashhurst, Palmerston North
 
"The Parsonage", Ashhurst

"The Parsonage", Ashhurst

This image shows the Fordyce Family outside the Parsonage in the early 1930s. The man standing at back in religious garb was parson at the time. The cottage was built in the 1860s and is still standing today [2018] at 211 Cambridge Avenue, Ashhurst.

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Date
1930s
Place
Ashhurst, Palmerston North
 
"The Parsonage", Ashhurst

"The Parsonage", Ashhurst

This image shows the Fordyce Family outside the Parsonage in the early 1930s. The man standing at back in religious garb was parson at the time. The cottage was built in the 1860s and is still standing today [2018] at 211 Cambridge Avenue, Ashhurst. The back of the photograph reads, "At Ashhurst Parsonage 1932 - Mabel took this - Grandma. Brenn [?]. Lizzie, me. George, Les, Ray, Lizzie nursing [?] Dorothy" The envelope is labeled "Fordyce Family photos".

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Date
1932
Place
Ashhurst, Palmerston North
 
Letter from Stewart Grammer to his family in Bainesse
Letter from Stewart Grammer to his family in Bainesse 2Letter from Stewart Grammer to his family in Bainesse 3Letter from Stewart Grammer to his family in Bainesse 4

Letter from Stewart Grammer to his family in Bainesse

The Grammer family were early Ashhurst residents and the Grammer Family archive contains family information from 1868. Stewart Grammer was the son of Tom Grammer and the family lived in Bainesse, close to Palmerston North. Gunner Stewart Grammer served in World War Two. This letter was written to Mr Tom A. Grammer and family by his son Stewart. ​

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Place
Italy
 
Letter to Mr. T. A. Grammer from Ron Grammer from Italy

Letter to Mr. T. A. Grammer from Ron Grammer from Italy

The Grammer family were early Ashhurst residents and the Grammer Family archive contains family information from 1868. Ron Grammer was the son of Tom Grammer and the family lived in Bainesse, close to Palmerston North. Private Ron Grammer served in World War Two and was a prisoner of war in Italy 1942 - 1943.

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Date
August 22, 1942
Place
Italy
 
Letter from Stewart Grammer to father

Letter from Stewart Grammer to father

The Grammer family were early Ashhurst residents and the Grammer Family archive contains family information from 1868. Stewart Grammer was the son of Tom Grammer and brother of Ron Grammer. The family lived in Bainesse, close to Palmerston North. Stewart Grammer served in World War Two. This Christmas greetings from the 2nd N.Z.E.F letter was written to Mr Tom . A. Grammer by his son Gnr. Stewart Grammer.

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Date
1944
 
Letter to Ron Grammer in Bainesse

Letter to Ron Grammer in Bainesse

The Grammer family were early Ashhurst residents and the Grammer Family archive contains family information from 1868. Ron Grammer was the son of Tom Grammer and the family lived in Bainesse, close to Palmerston North.

Date
1944
Place
Bainesse
 
Army mess card for Saturday July 3, 1943

Army mess card for Saturday July 3, 1943

The Grammer family were early Ashhurst residents and the Grammer Family archive contains family information from 1868. Ron Grammer was the son of Tom Grammer and the family lived in Bainesse, close to Palmerston North. Private Ron Grammer served in the army in World War Two.

Creator
Date
1943
Place
Italy
 
Card to mark off attendance at meals written in Italian
Card to mark off attendance at meals written in Italian 2

Card to mark off attendance at meals written in Italian

The Grammer family were early Ashhurst residents and the Grammer Family archive contains family information from 1868. Ron Grammer was the son of Tom Grammer and the family lived in Bainesse, close to Palmerston North. Private Ron Grammer served in World War Two and was a prisoner of war in Italy.

Place
Italy
 
Letter to Thomas (Tom) Grammer from the N.Z. Military Forces

Letter to Thomas (Tom) Grammer from the N.Z. Military Forces

The Grammer family were early Ashhurst residents and the Grammer Family archive contains family information from 1868. Ron Grammer was the son of Tom Grammer and the family lived in Bainesse, close to Palmerston North. Private Ron Grammer served in World War Two. This letter was written to Mr Tom A. Grammer by the N.Z. Military to advise of Ron's upcoming return to New Zealand.

Creator
Date
1943
Place
Wellington
 
Embarkation Card

Embarkation Card

The Grammer family were early Ashhurst residents and the Grammer Family archive contains family information from 1868. Ron Grammer was the son of Tom Grammer and the family lived in Bainesse, close to Palmerston North. Private Ron Grammer served in World War Two in the 22 Battalion.

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Place
Army headquarters
 
"Enemy agents gain information for money" card

"Enemy agents gain information for money" card

The Grammer family were early Ashhurst residents and the Grammer Family archive contains family information from 1868. Ron Grammer was the son of Tom Grammer and the family lived in Bainesse, close to Palmerston North. Private Ron Grammer served in World War Two. This card is assumed to have been given to Ron Grammer by the New Zealand Military as a warning not to tell anyone information that could be used against Allied Troops.

 
Pou Removal, The Square

Pou Removal, The Square

Pou whenua being removed from Te Marae o Hine side of Palmerston North City Council building for renewal and refurbishment by Detlef Klein. Installed in 1990, the 3 carvings resemble Rangitāne and his grandmothers, Reretua and Hinerau. The pou were removed to be dried out in storage and restored, with a return date of 2018.

 
Pou Removal, The Square

Pou Removal, The Square

Part of the karakia process of blessing the pou whenua being removed from the Te Marae o Hine side of Palmerston North City Council building for renewal and refurbishment by Detlef Klein. Installed in 1990, the 3 carvings resemble Rangitāne and his grandmothers, Reretua and Hinerau. The pou were removed to be dried out in storage and restored, with a return date of 2018.

 
Pou Removal, The Square

Pou Removal, The Square

Karakia to bless the pou whenua before removal on the Te Marae o Hine side of Palmerston North City Council building for renewal and refurbishment by Detlef Klein. Installed in 1990, the 3 carvings resemble Rangitāne and his grandmothers, Reretua and Hinerau. The pou were removed to be dried out in storage and restored, with a return date of 2018.

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