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'Wide load' vehicle and truck

'Wide load' vehicle and truck

Image of a piece of industrial equipment produced by Berry Engineering (then trading as Mauri Engineering) being moved by truck to destination. During the 1980s Berry Engineering became Protech Engineering and was situated in Railway Road.

Berry Engineering was established in 1907 by Mr Edwin Berry, in Main Street, as E. D. Berry General Engineer. As they grew, they moved to Ferguson Street, then to Ashley Street, and sons Frank, Zean and Edwin Jnr joined the business. They manufactured a wide variety of industrial equipment, and were particularly involved with the dairy industry over the years.

More images in this series are held. Please ask staff if interested.

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Unknown
 
Truck towing vat on trailer

Truck towing vat on trailer

Image of vat produced by Berry Engineering (then trading as Mauri Engineering) being moved by truck to destination. During the 1980s Berry Engineering became Protech Engineering and was situated in Railway Road.

Berry Engineering was established in 1907 by Mr Edwin Berry, in Main Street, as E. D. Berry General Engineer. As they grew, they moved to Ferguson Street, then to Ashley Street, and sons Frank, Zean and Edwin Jnr joined the business. They manufactured a wide variety of industrial equipment, and were particularly involved with the dairy industry over the years.

More images in this series are held. Please ask staff if interested.

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Ferguson Street, Palmerston North
 
Berry Engineering Reunion

Berry Engineering Reunion

A reunion for staff of Berry Engineering was held in 1988.

Berry Engineering was established in 1907 by Mr Edwin Berry, in Main Street, as E. D. Berry General Engineer. As they grew, they moved to Ferguson Street, and sons Frank, Zean and Edwin Jnr joined the business. They manufactured a wide variety of metal equipment, and were particularly involved with the dairy industry over the years.

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Palmerston North
 
Staff of Berry Engineering Works

Staff of Berry Engineering Works

Staff of Berry Engineering at their Ferguson Street site.

Berry Engineering was established in 1907 by Mr Edwin Berry, in Main Street, as E. D. Berry General Engineer. As they grew, they moved to Ferguson Street, and sons Frank, Zean and Edwin Jnr joined the business. They manufactured a wide variety of metal equipment, and were particularly involved with the dairy industry over the years.

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Ferguson Street, Palmerston North
 
Berry Engineering Works

Berry Engineering Works

Berry Engineering was established in 1907 by Mr Edwin Berry, in Main Street, as E. D. Berry General Engineer. As they grew, they moved to Ferguson Street, then to Ashley Street, and sons Frank, Zean and Edwin Jnr joined the business. They manufactured a wide variety of industrial equipment, and were particularly involved with the dairy industry over the years.

It is presumed that this image was taken at the Ashley Street site, when the firm was then trading as Mauri Engineering. During the 1980s it became Protech Engineering and was situated in Railway Road. More images in this series are held. Please ask staff if interested.

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Ashley Street, Palmerston North
 
Berry Engineering Works

Berry Engineering Works

It is thought this image, of a vat is being prepared for distribution, was taken at the Ashley Street site of Berry Engineering (then trading as Mauri Engineering) in Palmerston North. During the 1980s it became Protech Engineering and was situated in Railway Road.

Berry Engineering was established in 1907 by Mr Edwin Berry, in Main Street, as E. D. Berry General Engineer. As they grew, they moved to Ferguson Street, then to Ashley Street, and sons Frank, Zean and Edwin Jnr joined the business. They manufactured a wide variety of industrial equipment, and were particularly involved with the dairy industry over the years.

More images in this series are held. Please ask staff if interested.

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Ashley Street, Palmerston North
 
Berry Engineering Works

Berry Engineering Works

Berry Engineering was established in 1907 by Mr Edwin Berry, in Main Street, as E. D. Berry General Engineer. As they grew, they moved to Ferguson Street, then to Ashley Street, and sons Frank, Zean and Edwin Jnr joined the business. They manufactured a wide variety of industrial equipment, and were particularly involved with the dairy industry over the years.

It is presumed that this image was taken at the Ashley Street site, when the business was trading as Mauri Engineering. During the 1980s it became Protech Engineering and was situated in Railway Road.

More images in this series are held. Please ask staff if interested.

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Place
Ashley Street, Palmerston North
 
Berry Engineering Works

Berry Engineering Works

It is thought this image is of the demolition of Berry Engineering (then trading as Mauri Engineering) in Ashley Street, Palmerston North. During the 1980s it became Protech Engineering and was situated in Railway Road.

Berry Engineering was established in 1907 by Mr Edwin Berry, in Main Street, as E. D. Berry General Engineer. As they grew, they moved to Ferguson Street, then to Ashley Street, and sons Frank, Zean and Edwin Jnr joined the business. They manufactured a wide variety of industrial equipment, and were particularly involved with the dairy industry over the years.

More images in this series are held. Please ask staff if interested.

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Ashley Street, Palmerston North
 
Berry Engineering Works

Berry Engineering Works

Berry Engineering was established in 1907 by Mr Edwin Berry, in Main Street, as E. D. Berry General Engineer. As they grew, they moved to Ferguson Street, then to Ashley Street, and sons Frank, Zean and Edwin Jnr joined the business. They manufactured a wide variety of industrial equipment, and were particularly involved with the dairy industry over the years.

It is presumed that this image was taken at the Ashley Street site, when the business was trading as Mauri Engineering. During the 1980s it became Protech Engineering and was situated in Railway Road.

More images in this series are held. Please ask staff if interested.

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Place
Ashley Street, Palmerston North
 
Berry Engineering Works demolition

Berry Engineering Works demolition

It is thought this image is of the demolition of Berry Engineering (then trading as Mauri Engineering) in Ashley Street, Palmerston North. During the 1980s it became Protech Engineering and was situated in Railway Road.

Berry Engineering was established in 1907 by Mr Edwin Berry, in Main Street, as E. D. Berry General Engineer. As they grew, they moved to Ferguson Street, then to Ashley Street, and sons Frank, Zean and Edwin Jnr joined the business. They manufactured a wide variety of industrial equipment, and were particularly involved with the dairy industry over the years.

More images in this series are held. Please ask staff if interested.

Creator
Place
Ashley Street, Palmerston North
 
Berry Engineering Works

Berry Engineering Works

It is thought this image is of the Ashley Street site of Berry Engineering (then trading as Mauri Engineering) in Palmerston North. During the 1980s it became Protech Engineering and was situated in Railway Road.

Berry Engineering was established in 1907 by Mr Edwin Berry, in Main Street, as E. D. Berry General Engineer. As they grew, they moved to Ferguson Street, then to Ashley Street, and sons Frank, Zean and Edwin Jnr joined the business. They manufactured a wide variety of industrial equipment, and were particularly involved with the dairy industry over the years.

More images in this series are held. Please ask staff if interested.

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Ashley Street, Palmerston North
 
Construction of Chateau Tongariro

Construction of Chateau Tongariro

The Chateau, a neo-Georgian structure of four stories and basement, was designed by Timaru-based architect Herbert Hall (1880–1939) who modelled it on the Canadian Resort of Lake Louise.

The foundation stone was laid on 10 January 1929. Fletchers used a workforce of over 80, offering an incentive of free accommodation and a free suit to workers who stayed until the completion of the project.

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Palmerston North
 
Construction workers of the Chateau Tongariro

Construction workers of the Chateau Tongariro

It is believed that these men are some of the workers who helped to construct Chateau Tongariro.

The Chateau was designed by Timaru-based architect Herbert Hall (1880–1939). The foundation stone was laid on 10 January 1929. Fletchers used a workforce of over 80, offering an incentive of free accommodation and a free suit to workers who stayed until the completion of the project.

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Whakapapa Village
 
Construction of Chateau Tongariro

Construction of Chateau Tongariro

The Chateau, a neo-Georgian structure of four stories and basement, was designed by Timaru-based architect Herbert Hall (1880–1939) who modelled it on the Canadian Resort of Lake Louise.

The foundation stone was laid on 10 January 1929. Fletchers used a workforce of over 80, offering an incentive of free accommodation and a free suit to workers who stayed until the completion of the project.

Creator
Place
Whakapapa Village