Stanley Pike with baby
Studio portrait of Stanley Pike (1905 - 1983) and an unidentified baby.
Studio portrait of Stanley Pike (1905 - 1983) and an unidentified baby.
Murray Pike in a sailor suit, with rocking horse.
Two men in band uniforms, Murray Kelvin Pike (1928-2013) (left) and Donald Gordon Pike (1933-2012) (right), with Ngaire Jean Hudson, née Pike (1931-) (centre), in a marching team uniform.
Harriet Jane Pike and granddaughter, Raewyn Leslie Pike, at Milson Line.
Young flowergirl, Raewyn Leslie Pike, poses with her mother, Patricia Joyce Pike, and baby, Gregory James Pike on the lawn of 16 Milson Line. Wedding of Ngaire Jean Pike to Noel Thomas Hudson.
Raewyn Pike sits at the head of the pony with her cousins (Haycock brothers) Leonard, Ashley and Kerry. The image is taken outside a house in Bridge Street, Bulls.
Murray Kelvin Pike (1928-2013) in band uniform.
Children and zookeeper riding on the back of an elephant, probably at the zoo. Probably related to the Pike family.
Unidentified couple sitting on the bonnet of a truck. Probably related to the Pike family.
Charles, Stan and Murray Pike bought an existing business and formed Pike's Quality Furniture Co in Andrew Young Street, in 1946. When this building was destroyed by fire they moved the business to Milson Line.
Pike factory employees outside what is perhaps a newly built house, possibly in Church Street.
The North Island Band Contest was held in Palmerston North in 1924. It was arranged by the North Island Brass Band Association. Contains hints for bandsmen, bands entered and handwritten results.
A parade of uniformed soldiers headed by a brass band, in The Square, near the corner of Church Street. Beyond can be seen the corner of Fitzherbert Avenue, with the Occidental Hotel on one side (with distinctive clock tower) and the Bank of New Zealand on the other. Other businesses shown are Furnishing Co Ltd, Manawatu Standard and Crouchers.
An unidentified baby posed in a studio portrait, probably related to the Pike family.
Harriet (Pike?) posed with a baby.
Pikes Furniture Ltd, at 11 Milson Line. The original business was founded in 1935, which became 'Pikes', formed by Charles, Stan and Murray Pike, in 1946 in Andrew Young Street. The business moved to Milson Line, as pictured, in 1956.
Aerial image showing the corner of Milson Line and Malden Street and local businesses. Tremaine Avenue can be seen behind running diagonally through the centre of the image. Image was purchased from the Manawatū Evening Standard by Pike's Quality Furniture Ltd at 11 Milson Street.
Members of a branch of the New Zealand Federation of Women's Institutes having a picnic in a gardens (perhaps in the Esplanade).
Harriet (Pike?) seated, 3rd from left.
Three children posing in fancy dress outside a house. Probably related to the Pike family.
A headshot of an unidentified World War one soldier in uniform. Probably related to the Pike family.
Photographs of past pupils from the year's 1914 - 1923, outside the Terrace End School. The jubilee was held in March 1959.
Charles, Stan and Murray Pike bought an existing business and formed Pike's Quality Furniture Co in Andrew Young Street, in 1946. When that building was destroyed by fire they moved the business to 11 Milson Line, as shown in the 1990s.
Studio portrait of young women. Probably related to the Pike family.
An unidentified farm, showing people, farmhouse, stable, yard and vehicles. Probably related to the Pike family.
Group photograph of members of a branch of the New Zealand Federation of the Women's Division. Photographed outside a farm building.
Harriet Jane Pike (Far left, flowered dress).
Studio portrait of an unidentified man in World War One uniform and woman. Probably related to the Pike family.