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Typewritten Copy of J. T. Stewart's Handwritten Manuscript of 1902 describing the Survey and Early European Settlement of the Manawatū (1858-1897)
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Typewritten Copy of J. T. Stewart's Handwritten Manuscript of 1902 describing the Survey and Early European Settlement of the Manawatū (1858-1897)

This copy of John Tiffin Stewart's handwritten manuscript was typed in 1967 by Ian Matheson, who has annotated each paragraph with the page numbers of T. Lindsay Buick's Old Manawatu (1903) containing information derived from Stewart's manuscript.

 
Drawing of construction of road through Manawatū Gorge

Drawing of construction of road through Manawatū Gorge

A drawing by J T Stewart who was the District Engineer of the Public Works Department. Drawing shows construction of the road through the Manawatu Gorge. Entitled "Manawatu Gorge. Commencement of Road - looking up Gorge from westward", and is signed J T S May 1871. The drawing is in pencil and water colour. Drawn on paper measuring 19.5 x 17 cm, and held in an unvarnished wooden frame.

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Manawatu
 
Drawing of carved palisade posts at old pa, Wairarapa

Drawing of carved palisade posts at old pa, Wairarapa

A drawing by J T Stewart who was the District Engineer of the Public Works Department. Drawing shows two carved palisade posts in old pa, in bush at Wairarapa. Entitled "Figure in old Pa Wairarapa 1862". The drawing is in pencil and water colour. Drawn on paper measuring 24 x 16.5 cm, held in oval matt board and unvarnished wooden frame.

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Wairarapa
 
Drawing of the construction of the Upper Manawatu Gorge bridge

Drawing of the construction of the Upper Manawatu Gorge bridge

A drawing by J T Stewart who was the District Engineer of the Public Works Department. Sketch shows the construction of the Upper Gorge Bridge (at Woodville end) over the Manawatu River. Entitled "Road Bridge Manawatu Gorge building 1874" and signed by J T Stewart. The drawing is in pencil and water colour. Drawn on paper measuring 26 x 17.5 cm, and held in narrow black frame.

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Manawatu/Wairarapa
 
Drawing of the Manawatu Gorge road

Drawing of the Manawatu Gorge road

A drawing by J T Stewart who was the District Engineer of the Public Works Department. Drawing shows the gorge road, looking westward towards Ashhurst. Entitled "Gorge Road Manawatu 1874". The drawing is in pencil and water colour. Drawn on paper measuring 25 x 17.5 cm, and held in narrow wooden frame.

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Manawatu
 
Manawatu Farm Location Map
Index

Manawatu Farm Location Map

Map that shows ownership of farm land, covering the area from approximately Mangaweka to Himatangi Beach in the North Island. The index lists the farms according to the owner's name.

Produced by John Read Agricultural Consultancy Ltd, Palmerston North.

As compiled by Aerial Surveys Limited.

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Manawatu and neighbouring areas
 
Farm Location Maps of the Manawatu
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Farm Location Maps of the Manawatu

Maps that show ownership of farm land, covering the area from approximately Mangaweka to Levin in the North Island. The index lists the farms according to the owner's name.

Produced by Centrepoint Theatre

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Manawatū and surrounding area
 
Photographs of the Displaced Persons Camp at Pahīatua
Photographs of the Displaced Persons Camp at PahīatuaPhotographs of the Displaced Persons Camp at Pahīatua

Photographs of the Displaced Persons Camp at Pahīatua

In 1951 and early 1952 Jack and Beverley Holland were young teachers at the Pahīatua Camp. They were present during the period that the Displaced Persons (DPs) arrived from the three 1951 sailings of the International Refugee Organisation (IRO) ship the Goya. Displaced Persons also arrived at the camp in early 1952. Most of these had sailed to Australia on IRO registered ships and then travelled onwards to New Zealand by ship or in some cases, by plane. The people were displaced from their homes and countries by World War Two and the civil wars that followed that. They came from Central, Eastern and Southern Europe. Up to 5000 Displaced persons settled in New Zealand.

The DPs came to New Zealand under a skilled migrant programme, not a humanitarian aid programme. The purpose was to aid New Zealand’s economic growth following World War Two. At that time New Zealand had an assimilation policy. The plan was that the DPs would spend 6 weeks in the camp to learn English and New Zealand law and customs, and then be placed in jobs. There was some allowance for those difficult to place in jobs, to stay on in the camp for up to one year. Women with children were often in this category. Many refuges left for jobs in remote places in New Zealand such as forestry or hydroelectric dam construction with a very rudimentary knowledge of English. It was up to them to continue their English learning if they were able.

The Holland family have kindly allowed for digital copies of the photograph album and letters Jack and Beverley wrote to their parents describing camp life to be deposited on Manawatū Heritage.

A description of life in the Pahīatua Camp for the DPs can be found in the book "Untold Stories – World War Two Displaced Persons who settled in Palmerston North."

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Pahīatua Displaced Persons Camp, Pahīatua
 
Busk Palmy 2018

Busk Palmy 2018

Palmy Unleashed, Pineapple Studios and One Night Only organised for performers from Palmerston North to play for passersby in this street festival.

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Cuba Street, Palmerston North
 
"Arrival of Teenage Idol" [Johnny Devlin]

"Arrival of Teenage Idol" [Johnny Devlin]

This image was taken for a story that ran in The Manawatu Evening Standard on 13 February, 1959. "The arrival of the teenage idol (Johnny Devlin) in Palmerston North this morning caused considerable interest. He was driven from the railway station around the Square in "Moriarty" an ancient car owned by nurses at the Palmerston North Hospital."

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The Square, Palmerston North
 
Linton 'Pot Wallopers' band

Linton 'Pot Wallopers' band

A ‘typical scratch band’ of the war period, being scratched together from Linton Army Camp personnel who were able and available to play. 'Pot Wallopers' was the term given to Army staff on pot cleaning duties.

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Palmerston North
 
Admission ticket to Grand Wireless Concert

Admission ticket to Grand Wireless Concert

A Grand Wireless Concert, broadcast from Auckland, was held in the Opera House, Palmerston North, 1 December 1923. It was arranged by St Paul's Wesley Guild. Ticket no.410, for the Back Stalls at a cost of 2/-.

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Song lyrics

Song lyrics

Lyrics for a song possibly created for the W.W.S.A. To march to.

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Palmerston North
 
Jazz Festival Progamme, 1967

Jazz Festival Progamme, 1967

Programme for 1st annual jazz festival presented by the Manawatū Musicians and Entertainers Club, held on Labour Weekend, 1968. The Manawatū Musicians and Entertainers Club, later became the Manawatū Jazz Club.

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Corner of Ashley Street and Church Street, Palmerston North
 
Festival of Cultures World Food, Craft and Music Fair 2018

Festival of Cultures World Food, Craft and Music Fair 2018

IPU Drum Team

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The Square, Palmerston North
 
"On the Way to Musical Fame" NZ Correspondence School Students

"On the Way to Musical Fame" NZ Correspondence School Students

This image was taken for a story that ran in The Manawatu Evening Standard on 28 November 1958: "These five boys, students of the New Zealand Correspondence School's four-week course at Massey College, literally romped through a programme at their break-up concert last night. Their drums and music stands were made by them in the college workshop. The boys are (from left to right): Peter Tuwhangai (King Country), Desmond Savage (Hikuai), Lee Smith, Peter Boner (Raglan), and Ross McCallum (Rotoroa Island)."

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Massey University, Palmerston North
 
Photorama - September 1960

Photorama - September 1960

Manawatu Photorama was published between 1959 and 1964 by Frank Goldingham. It featured social occasions, sports events and city events and perfomances photographed both by Mr. Goldingham and contributing photographers.

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Back Issues: Life on the wire

Back Issues: Life on the wire

Local historians weekly "Back Issues" article in the Manawatū Standard. The history of radio listening since 1924. By the 1930's, it is estimated that more than half of New Zealand homes had a radio. Tuning in to the 'wireless' became a communal activity, bringing people together at the same time of day.

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Manawatū
 
Cases of type at the Manawatu Museum Printery

Cases of type at the Manawatu Museum Printery

Mina McKenzie, Museum Director, with cases and drawers of letterpress type, on display at the Manawatu Museum Printery. The printery is no longer in operation.

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Palmerston North
 
Palmerston North City Corporation - Salaried Staff
Palmerston North City Corporation - Salaried Staff

Palmerston North City Corporation - Salaried Staff

Mounted print take by G.F. Framjee titled, "Palmerston North City Corporation Salaried Staff - 1953, not all present".

According to a separate backing page, pictured are:

BACK ROW (left to right): Mr R.H. (Reg) CRUTCHLEY (Bus Inspector); Mr W.L. (Bill) CUTTEN (Electrical Inspector); Mr W.G.B. (Bart) STEVENS (Dam construction superintendent); Mr E.A. (Alex) HUTT (Engineering Assistant); Brian Mason (Engineering Assistant); Mr J.A. (Arch) BAMBERY (Foreman mechanic).

2nd ROW FROM BACK (left to right): Mr J.S. (Jack) LAWRENCE (Works Foreman); Mr C.A. (Charlie) MARSHALL (sanitary inspector); Mr H.C. (Herb) FREEMAN (Clerk, Engineers Department); Mr F.A. (Fred) ROSVALL (Gas Foreman), Mr A.M. (Arthur) MATTHEWS (cashier); C.G. (George) PERRIN (clerk); Mr T.J. (Trevor) KENDRICK (clerk), Mr J.C. (Jack) LEWIS (clerk); Mr R.W. (Dick) BALL (Electrical Inspector); Mr A. (Andy) KELT (Waterworks overseer); Mr J. (Jack) LEARMONTH (gasworks superintendent), Mr D. (Dave) CALDWELL (Engineering assistant); Mr L.G. (Laurie) HASSAN (seniar staff engineer).

3rd ROW FROM BACK (left to right): Mr J.B. (Jim) THOMPSON (assistant accountant); Mr L.G. (Lloyd) HARDIE (clerk); Mr A.G. (Allen) KARTON (meter reader), Mr H.S. (Sid) HARROD (meter reader); Mrs M.L. (Lyn) YOUNG (typist); Miss Beryl BROUGHAM (typist); Miss Eileen BENJAMIN (typist), Miss Ann KEENAN (clerk); Miss J.A. (Judith) RENNIE (clerk); Miss C.H. (Carol) JENKINSON (clerk); Mr C.K. (Ken) BYLES (electrical inspector), Miss M.J. (Marie) EISING (clerk); Mr C.A. (Charlie) WAUGH (clerk); Mr O.P. (Philip) PERSSON (clerk, Engineers Department); (electrical inspector) Mr J.O. (John) JORDAN (water inspector).

FRONT ROW (left to right): Mr R.N. (Paddy) THOMAS (Assistant Electrical Engineer); Mr A. (Alan) PEARSON (City Building inspector) Mr A.W. (Alex) CHAPMAN (Transit Controller); Mr R.C. (Claude) HANDS (Electrical Engineer); Mr A.M.P. (Peter) HALL (City Treasurer); Mr J.R. (Jim) HARDIE (Town Clerk); Mr G. (Geoff) TREMAINE (Mayor); Mr G.F. (George) HOGG (City Engineer); Mr D.C. (Dugald) MacKenzie (Curator of Reserves); Mr A.J. ("Gas") McKenzie (Gas Manager); Mr E.W. (Ted) PERSSON (assistant City Engineer); Mr G.H. (George) RICHARDSON (accountant); Mr J.E. (Jim) GAVEY (Rates Clerk); Mr A.D. (Dave) HEGGIE (Reserves foreman).

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338 Church St Palmerston North 4410
 
"Christmas Cheer" Nurses at Palmerston North Hospital on Christmas Eve

"Christmas Cheer" Nurses at Palmerston North Hospital on Christmas Eve

This image was taken for a story that ran in The Manawatu Evening Standard on 26 December 1958: "The nurses of the Palmerston North Hospital entertained the patients by singing carols through the wards on Christmas Eve. Here is a scene of the nurses singing in a ward."

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Ruahine Street, Palmerston North
 
Back Issues: Shouting into the silence

Back Issues: Shouting into the silence

Local historians weekly "Back Issues" article in the Manawatū Standard. The founding of Manawatū Gay Rights Association (MaGRA) in 1977 occurred during a period of time when queer (LGBTQIA+) experiences were mostly absent from the media and mocked by many in the community. Whilst a lot of progress has been made over the past 50 years changing laws and attitudes to protect sexual orientation as a human right, individuals lives and experiences are rarely recorded. Manawatū Lesbian and Gay Rights Association (MaLGRA) in 2024 is embarking on an oral history project to record the history and experiences of Manawatū's Rainbow community.

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Manawatū
 
Awapuni Memorial Rededication

Awapuni Memorial Rededication

The Awapuni Memorial at the Palmerston North Racecourse was rededicated after its refurbishment, on 20 October 2016. The memorial was originally erected at the Race course in 1929, to commemorate the New Zealand Medical Corps, who trained there ahead of deployment in World War One. After falling into disrepair a project to restore it began in 2014, at a cost of $200,000. The Royal New Zealand Army Medical Corps established the project team, with Palmerston North City Council and Awapuni Racing Centre. On parade  is the RNZAMC Banner.   Banners are presented to units or corps by Royal or Vice-Regal personages. The RNZAMC Banner was presented by the Colonel-in-Chief, Royal New Zealand Army Medical Corps, His Royal Highness, the Duke of Gloucester, Prince Richard, KG, GCVO.  It is known as The Prince Richard Banner.  The Prince Richard Banner was received into the RNZAMC and consecrated on the 20 May 2010 at Linton Camp, Palmerston North.

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Awapuni Racecourse, Awapuni, Palmerston North
 
Group of nurses

Group of nurses

An group of unidentified nurses. It appears to be a group of registered nurses and others with a red cross on their headwear.

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Manawatu
 
Workmen laying sewer pipes

Workmen laying sewer pipes

This 18 " sewer was laid on a ferro concrete support as the land was swamp 14 foot deep. Samuel Jickell, also the photographer, was Borough Engineer for the Palmerston North Borough Council 1904-1919.

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Palmerston North
 
The Stomach - Star Factory / Harvesters

The Stomach - Star Factory / Harvesters

At harvesters. Formula 44. Star factory. Free. Wed Nov 10th. 10pm-late. Part of a collection of posters that were displayed at The Stomach, Lombard Street, venue for Creative Sounds Society Incorporated.

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Harvesters Bar 52 The Square Palmerston North
 
The Stomach - Dynamite Groove / The Stomach

The Stomach - Dynamite Groove / The Stomach

Dynamite Groove. Saturdays at The Stomach 76 Lombard Street. September 21 K-Tel Dancers, Sausage Roll, The Fl1ckering. September 28 Damask, Vampyr, Exquisite Corpse. October 12 Rake, Wild Honey Pie, Silent Scream. October 26 Lung, Feast of Stephens, Noddy on the Cross. Part of a collection of posters that were displayed at The Stomach, Lombard Street, venue for Creative Sounds Society Incorporated.

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The Stomach Lombard Street Palmerston North
 
Re-dedication of Te Marae o Hine

Re-dedication of Te Marae o Hine

Images from the re-dedication of Te Marae o Hine on Saturday, 3 March, 1990. The following notes were written by City Archivist, Ian Matheson, around the time of the re-dedication. Background: Te Marae o Hine is that part of The Square on which stands the statue of Te Peeti Te Awe Awe and the City Council building. The name, The Courtyard of the Daughter of Peace was offered to Te Peeti Te Awe Awe one hundred and eleven years ago by Matene Te Whiwhi, Paramount Chief of Ngati Raukawa in memory of his ancestress, Rongorito, a famous peacemaker who lived in Waikato thirteen generations ago. Te Peeti Te Awe Awe received the name and offered it to the first Mayor of Palmerston North, George Snelson in the hope that there would be peace between all citizens of Palmerston North. 1990: The City of Palmerston North has commissioned a set of 9 great carvings to be placed in that part of The Square called Te Marae o Hine to form a gathering place for all people. The people of Rangitāne, tangata whenua of this area have imbued these taonga with their mana. They stand as a memorial to Rongorito and a tribute to the vision of Te Peeti Te Awe Awe, Matene Te Whiwhi and George Snelson.

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Te Marae o Hine
 
Staff in workroom of Johansen and Company, bootmakers

Staff in workroom of Johansen and Company, bootmakers

Interior view of staff at work, with women on sewing machines. In 1902 Frederick Johansen was listed as a bootmaker in Palmerston North, possibly at 48 Bourke Street. he later moved to Main Street.

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Palmerston North
 
Eartha Kitt Welcomed to Palmerston North

Eartha Kitt Welcomed to Palmerston North

This image was taken for a story that ran in the Manawatū Evening Standard on 2 October 1963. Eartha Kitt, a celebrated singer of the time, was famous for her kittenish voice. Upon her arrival in the city, probably on 30 September, she was welcomed by a Māori performance group from "St Paul's (Feilding)," most likely from Hata Pāora Māori Boys' College.

Front (left to right): Mrs Waaka Kingi; Pearl Lawton; Rennie Kingi; Kaua Kereama
Back (left to right): Bill Kingi; Ned Lawton; Kelly Kereama

Kitt appeared in the Opera House for two shows at 6pm and 8pm, Oct 1 1963. The show, presented by Harry M Miller featured a 20-piece showband and entertainment by magician Ken Littlewood, comedian Ray McGeary and musical acrobat Stan Penrose. Reviews describe Kitt as singing "reclining on a green upholstered chaise-lounge or writhing close to it". Prices for the show were quite expensive for the time, 15/-, 20/-, 25/- and 30/-.

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Milson Airport, Palmerston North
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