Family Portrait at 63 Havill Street, Palmerston North
This unidentified family stand on the porch of their art-deco style home, believed to be 63 Havill Street in Palmerston North
This unidentified family stand on the porch of their art-deco style home, believed to be 63 Havill Street in Palmerston North
This photograph shows a man on a motorcycle coming around a bend on an unidentified road near Palmerston North. The same rider is shown in 2013G_ELMAR-B5_006970.
Taikorea School was located 15 miles west of Palmerston North between Foxton and Rongotea. The school was opened in 1890 and closed in 2002. The pupils depicted in this class photograph are unidentified.
These unidentified young women are wearing marching band uniforms. The woman in front has the word 'Elmar' written on her cap. See also 2013G_ELMAR-B5_006958.
These children appear to be taking part in a theatrical production. Pictured are a king and queen, several pages, a woodsman and a fair maiden.
This group of unidentified men was taken late in the 1940s. Many of the men have a tag with the word "Committee" pinned to their shirt.
A woman demonstrates the use of a lawn mower, with a dog sitting nearby.
Unidentified wedding photograph of bride and groom, probably leaving the church. The groom is dressed in an army officer uniform.
These children appear to be taking part in a theatrical production. Pictured are a king and queen, several pages, a woodsman and a fair maiden.
Taikorea School was located 15 miles west of Palmerston North between Foxton and Rongotea. The school was opened in 1890 and closed in 2002. The pupils depicted in this class photograph are unidentified.
This photograph shows a group of adults attending the jubilee celebration of an unknown school.
Truck loaded with boxes labelled with the class, weight, and number of chickens inside. The truck is part of the A E Clausen fleet.
This photograph shows a large group of Salvation Army members, judging by the uniform worn by the man in the centre of the group. This unidentified building is in a number of Salvation Army photographs. The Salvation Army established themselves in Palmerston North in 1884.
This truck has been involved in an accident of some sort. The location and owner are not identified,
A view of the ZK-ASD plane at an unidentified location.
All of the girls in this image are unidentified.
All of the girls in this image are unidentified.
These unidentified young women are wearing marching band uniforms. The woman on the far right has the word 'Elmar' written on her cap. See also 2013G_ELMAR-B5_006957.
This photograph shows a man on a motorcycle coming around a bend on Bunnythorpe Road in Palmerston North. The same rider is shown in 2013G_ELMAR-B5_006971.