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The 10th Annual New Zealand Scouting Jamboree in Feilding

The 10th Annual New Zealand Scouting Jamboree in Feilding

The 10th Annual New Zealand Scouting Jamboree was held in Feilding in January 1984. Held between the 2nd and 10th, Scout groups from across the country were able to take part in events that taught skills (farming tasks, accident response training with the Red Cross, physical challenge course, running a Fair Day) with a hefty dose of fun as well (abseiling, Pentathlon, rafting, mini-golf, trail bike riding, snorkelling, water-slides and archery).

This audio accompanies a series of images thought to have been used in a presentation about the success of the event. You can view the images on Manawatū Heritage here.

Building Contractor Keith Malcolm was the New Zealand Scouts Area Commissioner for Rangitane area, which ran from Featherston to Norsewood on the east coast and Otaki to Waverley on the west coast. He was Chairman of the organising committee and Camp Chief during this Jamboree. The Manawatu Evening Standard reported on 5 January 1984, "He's the man who for two years has been in charge of a team of hundreds of workers preparing the jamboree site and programme for more than 6000 scouts.” He was awarded an MBE in 1973 and received a City Council Civic Award in 1994.

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Feilding
 
The 10th Annual New Zealand Scouting Jamboree in Feilding
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The 10th Annual New Zealand Scouting Jamboree in Feilding

The 10th Annual New Zealand Scouting Jamboree was held in Feilding in January 1984. Held between the 2nd and 10th, Scout groups from across the country were able to take part in events that taught skills (farming tasks, accident response training with the Red Cross, physical challenge course, running a Fair Day) with a hefty dose of fun as well (abseiling, Pentathlon, rafting, mini-golf, trail bike riding, snorkelling, water-slides and archery).

These images form the backdrop for a presentation about the event, the audio of which is available on Manawatū Heritage here.

Building Contractor Keith Malcolm was the New Zealand Scouts Area Commissioner for Rangitane area, which ran from Featherston to Norsewood on the east coast and Otaki to Waverley on the west coast. He was Chairman of the organising committee and Camp Chief during this Jamboree. The Manawatu Evening Standard reported on 5 January 1984, "He's the man who for two years has been in charge of a team of hundreds of workers preparing the jamboree site and programme for more than 6000 scouts.” He was awarded an MBE in 1973 and received a City Council Civic Award in 1994.

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Feilding
 
Scouts building Ruapehu Lodge and Snow School - Piles under the Lounge

Scouts building Ruapehu Lodge and Snow School - Piles under the Lounge

Located at the top of Bruce Road on Mount Ruapehu, this Scout lodge was built in 1984 and is used as the base for Scouts Snow School.

Building Contractor Keith Malcolm was the New Zealand Scouts Area Commissioner for Rangitane area, which ran from Featherston to Norsewood on the east coast and Otaki to Waverley on the west coast. He was Chairman of the organising committee and Camp Chief during this Jamboree. The Manawatu Evening Standard reported on 5 January 1984, "He's the man who for two years has been in charge of a team of hundreds of workers preparing the jamboree site and programme for more than 6000 scouts.” He was awarded an MBE in 1973 and received a City Council Civic Award in 1994.

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Bruce Road, Ruapehu
 
Scouts building Ruapehu Lodge and Snow School

Scouts building Ruapehu Lodge and Snow School

Located at the top of Bruce Road on Mount Ruapehu, this Scout lodge was built in 1984 and is used as the base for Scouts Snow School.

Building Contractor Keith Malcolm was the New Zealand Scouts Area Commissioner for Rangitane area, which ran from Featherston to Norsewood on the east coast and Otaki to Waverley on the west coast. He was Chairman of the organising committee and Camp Chief during this Jamboree. The Manawatu Evening Standard reported on 5 January 1984, "He's the man who for two years has been in charge of a team of hundreds of workers preparing the jamboree site and programme for more than 6000 scouts.” He was awarded an MBE in 1973 and received a City Council Civic Award in 1994.

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Bruce Road, Ruapehu
 
Scouts building Ruapehu Lodge and Snow School
Scouts building Ruapehu Lodge and Snow SchoolScouts building Ruapehu Lodge and Snow SchoolScouts building Ruapehu Lodge and Snow SchoolScouts building Ruapehu Lodge and Snow SchoolScouts building Ruapehu Lodge and Snow SchoolScouts building Ruapehu Lodge and Snow School

Scouts building Ruapehu Lodge and Snow School

Located at the top of Bruce Road on Mount Ruapehu, this Scout lodge was built in 1984 and is used as the base for Scouts Snow School.

Building Contractor Keith Malcolm was the New Zealand Scouts Area Commissioner for Rangitane area, which ran from Featherston to Norsewood on the east coast and Otaki to Waverley on the west coast. He was Chairman of the organising committee and Camp Chief during this Jamboree. The Manawatu Evening Standard reported on 5 January 1984, "He's the man who for two years has been in charge of a team of hundreds of workers preparing the jamboree site and programme for more than 6000 scouts.” He was awarded an MBE in 1973 and received a City Council Civic Award in 1994.

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Bruce Road, Ruapehu
 
Scouts building Ruapehu Lodge and Snow School

Scouts building Ruapehu Lodge and Snow School

This image depicts P. Malcolm, B. Malcolm and J. Perry working on floor joists. Located at the top of Bruce Road on Mount Ruapehu, this Scout lodge was built in 1984 and is used as the base for Scouts Snow School.

Building Contractor Keith Malcolm was the New Zealand Scouts Area Commissioner for Rangitane area, which ran from Featherston to Norsewood on the east coast and Otaki to Waverley on the west coast. He was Chairman of the organising committee and Camp Chief during this Jamboree. The Manawatu Evening Standard reported on 5 January 1984, "He's the man who for two years has been in charge of a team of hundreds of workers preparing the jamboree site and programme for more than 6000 scouts.” He was awarded an MBE in 1973 and received a City Council Civic Award in 1994.

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Bruce Road, Ruapehu
 
Scouts building Ruapehu Lodge and Snow School

Scouts building Ruapehu Lodge and Snow School

This image depicts from left, L. Berry, B. Berry, B. Malcolm, B. Young and G. Child standing on construction floor covering. Located at the top of Bruce Road on Mount Ruapehu, this Scout lodge was built in 1984 and is used as the base for Scouts Snow School.

Building Contractor Keith Malcolm was the New Zealand Scouts Area Commissioner for Rangitane area, which ran from Featherston to Norsewood on the east coast and Otaki to Waverley on the west coast. He was Chairman of the organising committee and Camp Chief during this Jamboree. The Manawatu Evening Standard reported on 5 January 1984, "He's the man who for two years has been in charge of a team of hundreds of workers preparing the jamboree site and programme for more than 6000 scouts.” He was awarded an MBE in 1973 and received a City Council Civic Award in 1994.

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Bruce Road, Ruapehu
 
Scouts building Ruapehu Lodge and Snow School

Scouts building Ruapehu Lodge and Snow School

This image depicts an army team called in to help deal with large protruding rocks. Located at the top of Bruce Road on Mount Ruapehu, this Scout lodge was built in 1984 and is used as the base for Scouts Snow School.

Building Contractor Keith Malcolm was the New Zealand Scouts Area Commissioner for Rangitane area, which ran from Featherston to Norsewood on the east coast and Otaki to Waverley on the west coast. He was Chairman of the organising committee and Camp Chief during this Jamboree. The Manawatu Evening Standard reported on 5 January 1984, "He's the man who for two years has been in charge of a team of hundreds of workers preparing the jamboree site and programme for more than 6000 scouts.” He was awarded an MBE in 1973 and received a City Council Civic Award in 1994.

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Bruce Road, Ruapehu
 
Scouts building Ruapehu Lodge and Snow School - Keith Malcolms Plans

Scouts building Ruapehu Lodge and Snow School - Keith Malcolms Plans

Located at the top of Bruce Road on Mount Ruapehu, this Scout lodge was built in 1984 and is used as the base for Scouts Snow School.

Building Contractor Keith Malcolm was the New Zealand Scouts Area Commissioner for Rangitane area, which ran from Featherston to Norsewood on the east coast and Otaki to Waverley on the west coast. He was Chairman of the organising committee and Camp Chief during this Jamboree. The Manawatu Evening Standard reported on 5 January 1984, "He's the man who for two years has been in charge of a team of hundreds of workers preparing the jamboree site and programme for more than 6000 scouts.” He was awarded an MBE in 1973 and received a City Council Civic Award in 1994.

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Bruce Road, Ruapehu
 
Unknown construction, likely by B. C. Malcolm and Sons Ltd

Unknown construction, likely by B. C. Malcolm and Sons Ltd

Building Contractor Keith Malcolm (in partnership with brother Bruce) was responsible for many new builds in the Manawatū area between 1951 and 1999. The Malcolm brothers took over their father’s construction firm B. C. Malcolm and Sons in 1960. The pair developed expertise in pre-fabricating timber frames in the workshop which could be crafted in the workshop and moved to sites in better weather conditions. They were also involved in Weathercrete Coatings Ltd and Homes Development Ltd. Keith serves as President of the Manawatu Master Builders Association in 1967 and 1968.

Keith was also heavily involved in the Scouts, and served as the New Zealand Scouts Area Commissioner for Rangitane area, which ran from Featherston to Norsewood on the east coast and Otaki to Waverley on the west coast. He was Chairman of the organising committee and Camp Chief during this Jamboree. The Manawatu Evening Standard reported on 5 January 1984, "He's the man who for two years has been in charge of a team of hundreds of workers preparing the jamboree site and programme for more than 6000 scouts.”
He was awarded an MBE in 1973 and received a City Council Civic Award in 1994.

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Unknown construction, likely by B. C. Malcolm and Sons Ltd

Unknown construction, likely by B. C. Malcolm and Sons Ltd

Building Contractor Keith Malcolm (in partnership with brother Bruce) was responsible for many new builds in the Manawatū area between 1951 and 1999. The Malcolm brothers took over their father’s construction firm B. C. Malcolm and Sons in 1960. The pair developed expertise in pre-fabricating timber frames in the workshop which could be crafted in the workshop and moved to sites in better weather conditions. They were also involved in Weathercrete Coatings Ltd and Homes Development Ltd. Keith serves as President of the Manawatu Master Builders Association in 1967 and 1968.

Keith was also heavily involved in the Scouts, and served as the New Zealand Scouts Area Commissioner for Rangitane area, which ran from Featherston to Norsewood on the east coast and Otaki to Waverley on the west coast. He was Chairman of the organising committee and Camp Chief during this Jamboree. The Manawatu Evening Standard reported on 5 January 1984, "He's the man who for two years has been in charge of a team of hundreds of workers preparing the jamboree site and programme for more than 6000 scouts.”
He was awarded an MBE in 1973 and received a City Council Civic Award in 1994.

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Unknown construction, likely by B. C. Malcolm and Sons Ltd

Unknown construction, likely by B. C. Malcolm and Sons Ltd

Building Contractor Keith Malcolm (in partnership with brother Bruce) was responsible for many new builds in the Manawatū area between 1951 and 1999. The Malcolm brothers took over their father’s construction firm B. C. Malcolm and Sons in 1960. The pair developed expertise in pre-fabricating timber frames in the workshop which could be crafted in the workshop and moved to sites in better weather conditions. They were also involved in Weathercrete Coatings Ltd and Homes Development Ltd. Keith serves as President of the Manawatu Master Builders Association in 1967 and 1968.

Keith was also heavily involved in the Scouts, and served as the New Zealand Scouts Area Commissioner for Rangitane area, which ran from Featherston to Norsewood on the east coast and Otaki to Waverley on the west coast. He was Chairman of the organising committee and Camp Chief during this Jamboree. The Manawatu Evening Standard reported on 5 January 1984, "He's the man who for two years has been in charge of a team of hundreds of workers preparing the jamboree site and programme for more than 6000 scouts.”
He was awarded an MBE in 1973 and received a City Council Civic Award in 1994.

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Unknown construction, likely by B. C. Malcolm and Sons Ltd

Unknown construction, likely by B. C. Malcolm and Sons Ltd

Building Contractor Keith Malcolm (in partnership with brother Bruce) was responsible for many new builds in the Manawatū area between 1951 and 1999. The Malcolm brothers took over their father’s construction firm B. C. Malcolm and Sons in 1960. The pair developed expertise in pre-fabricating timber frames in the workshop which could be crafted in the workshop and moved to sites in better weather conditions. They were also involved in Weathercrete Coatings Ltd and Homes Development Ltd. Keith serves as President of the Manawatu Master Builders Association in 1967 and 1968.

Keith was also heavily involved in the Scouts, and served as the New Zealand Scouts Area Commissioner for Rangitane area, which ran from Featherston to Norsewood on the east coast and Otaki to Waverley on the west coast. He was Chairman of the organising committee and Camp Chief during this Jamboree. The Manawatu Evening Standard reported on 5 January 1984, "He's the man who for two years has been in charge of a team of hundreds of workers preparing the jamboree site and programme for more than 6000 scouts.”
He was awarded an MBE in 1973 and received a City Council Civic Award in 1994.

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Unknown construction, likely by B. C. Malcolm and Sons Ltd

Unknown construction, likely by B. C. Malcolm and Sons Ltd

Building Contractor Keith Malcolm (in partnership with brother Bruce) was responsible for many new builds in the Manawatū area between 1951 and 1999. The Malcolm brothers took over their father’s construction firm B. C. Malcolm and Sons in 1960. The pair developed expertise in pre-fabricating timber frames in the workshop which could be crafted in the workshop and moved to sites in better weather conditions. They were also involved in Weathercrete Coatings Ltd and Homes Development Ltd. Keith serves as President of the Manawatu Master Builders Association in 1967 and 1968.

Keith was also heavily involved in the Scouts, and served as the New Zealand Scouts Area Commissioner for Rangitane area, which ran from Featherston to Norsewood on the east coast and Otaki to Waverley on the west coast. He was Chairman of the organising committee and Camp Chief during this Jamboree. The Manawatu Evening Standard reported on 5 January 1984, "He's the man who for two years has been in charge of a team of hundreds of workers preparing the jamboree site and programme for more than 6000 scouts.”
He was awarded an MBE in 1973 and received a City Council Civic Award in 1994.

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Unknown construction, likely by B. C. Malcolm and Sons Ltd

Unknown construction, likely by B. C. Malcolm and Sons Ltd

Building Contractor Keith Malcolm (in partnership with brother Bruce) was responsible for many new builds in the Manawatū area between 1951 and 1999. The Malcolm brothers took over their father’s construction firm B. C. Malcolm and Sons in 1960. The pair developed expertise in pre-fabricating timber frames in the workshop which could be crafted in the workshop and moved to sites in better weather conditions. They were also involved in Weathercrete Coatings Ltd and Homes Development Ltd. Keith serves as President of the Manawatu Master Builders Association in 1967 and 1968.

Keith was also heavily involved in the Scouts, and served as the New Zealand Scouts Area Commissioner for Rangitane area, which ran from Featherston to Norsewood on the east coast and Otaki to Waverley on the west coast. He was Chairman of the organising committee and Camp Chief during this Jamboree. The Manawatu Evening Standard reported on 5 January 1984, "He's the man who for two years has been in charge of a team of hundreds of workers preparing the jamboree site and programme for more than 6000 scouts.”
He was awarded an MBE in 1973 and received a City Council Civic Award in 1994.

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Unknown construction, likely by B. C. Malcolm and Sons Ltd

Unknown construction, likely by B. C. Malcolm and Sons Ltd

Building Contractor Keith Malcolm (in partnership with brother Bruce) was responsible for many new builds in the Manawatū area between 1951 and 1999. The Malcolm brothers took over their father’s construction firm B. C. Malcolm and Sons in 1960. The pair developed expertise in pre-fabricating timber frames in the workshop which could be crafted in the workshop and moved to sites in better weather conditions. They were also involved in Weathercrete Coatings Ltd and Homes Development Ltd. Keith serves as President of the Manawatu Master Builders Association in 1967 and 1968.

Keith was also heavily involved in the Scouts, and served as the New Zealand Scouts Area Commissioner for Rangitane area, which ran from Featherston to Norsewood on the east coast and Otaki to Waverley on the west coast. He was Chairman of the organising committee and Camp Chief during this Jamboree. The Manawatu Evening Standard reported on 5 January 1984, "He's the man who for two years has been in charge of a team of hundreds of workers preparing the jamboree site and programme for more than 6000 scouts.”
He was awarded an MBE in 1973 and received a City Council Civic Award in 1994.

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Unknown construction, likely by B. C. Malcolm and Sons Ltd

Unknown construction, likely by B. C. Malcolm and Sons Ltd

Building Contractor Keith Malcolm (in partnership with brother Bruce) was responsible for many new builds in the Manawatū area between 1951 and 1999. The Malcolm brothers took over their father’s construction firm B. C. Malcolm and Sons in 1960. The pair developed expertise in pre-fabricating timber frames in the workshop which could be crafted in the workshop and moved to sites in better weather conditions. They were also involved in Weathercrete Coatings Ltd and Homes Development Ltd. Keith serves as President of the Manawatu Master Builders Association in 1967 and 1968.

Keith was also heavily involved in the Scouts, and served as the New Zealand Scouts Area Commissioner for Rangitane area, which ran from Featherston to Norsewood on the east coast and Otaki to Waverley on the west coast. He was Chairman of the organising committee and Camp Chief during this Jamboree. The Manawatu Evening Standard reported on 5 January 1984, "He's the man who for two years has been in charge of a team of hundreds of workers preparing the jamboree site and programme for more than 6000 scouts.”
He was awarded an MBE in 1973 and received a City Council Civic Award in 1994.

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Unknown construction, likely by B. C. Malcolm and Sons Ltd

Unknown construction, likely by B. C. Malcolm and Sons Ltd

Building Contractor Keith Malcolm (in partnership with brother Bruce) was responsible for many new builds in the Manawatū area between 1951 and 1999. The Malcolm brothers took over their father’s construction firm B. C. Malcolm and Sons in 1960. The pair developed expertise in pre-fabricating timber frames in the workshop which could be crafted in the workshop and moved to sites in better weather conditions. They were also involved in Weathercrete Coatings Ltd and Homes Development Ltd. Keith serves as President of the Manawatu Master Builders Association in 1967 and 1968.

Keith was also heavily involved in the Scouts, and served as the New Zealand Scouts Area Commissioner for Rangitane area, which ran from Featherston to Norsewood on the east coast and Otaki to Waverley on the west coast. He was Chairman of the organising committee and Camp Chief during this Jamboree. The Manawatu Evening Standard reported on 5 January 1984, "He's the man who for two years has been in charge of a team of hundreds of workers preparing the jamboree site and programme for more than 6000 scouts.”
He was awarded an MBE in 1973 and received a City Council Civic Award in 1994.

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Unknown construction, likely by B. C. Malcolm and Sons Ltd

Unknown construction, likely by B. C. Malcolm and Sons Ltd

Building Contractor Keith Malcolm (in partnership with brother Bruce) was responsible for many new builds in the Manawatū area between 1951 and 1999. The Malcolm brothers took over their father’s construction firm B. C. Malcolm and Sons in 1960. The pair developed expertise in pre-fabricating timber frames in the workshop which could be crafted in the workshop and moved to sites in better weather conditions. They were also involved in Weathercrete Coatings Ltd and Homes Development Ltd. Keith serves as President of the Manawatu Master Builders Association in 1967 and 1968.

Keith was also heavily involved in the Scouts, and served as the New Zealand Scouts Area Commissioner for Rangitane area, which ran from Featherston to Norsewood on the east coast and Otaki to Waverley on the west coast. He was Chairman of the organising committee and Camp Chief during this Jamboree. The Manawatu Evening Standard reported on 5 January 1984, "He's the man who for two years has been in charge of a team of hundreds of workers preparing the jamboree site and programme for more than 6000 scouts.”
He was awarded an MBE in 1973 and received a City Council Civic Award in 1994.

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Unknown construction, likely by B. C. Malcolm and Sons Ltd

Unknown construction, likely by B. C. Malcolm and Sons Ltd

Building Contractor Keith Malcolm (in partnership with brother Bruce) was responsible for many new builds in the Manawatū area between 1951 and 1999. The Malcolm brothers took over their father’s construction firm B. C. Malcolm and Sons in 1960. The pair developed expertise in pre-fabricating timber frames in the workshop which could be crafted in the workshop and moved to sites in better weather conditions. They were also involved in Weathercrete Coatings Ltd and Homes Development Ltd. Keith serves as President of the Manawatu Master Builders Association in 1967 and 1968.

Keith was also heavily involved in the Scouts, and served as the New Zealand Scouts Area Commissioner for Rangitane area, which ran from Featherston to Norsewood on the east coast and Otaki to Waverley on the west coast. He was Chairman of the organising committee and Camp Chief during this Jamboree. The Manawatu Evening Standard reported on 5 January 1984, "He's the man who for two years has been in charge of a team of hundreds of workers preparing the jamboree site and programme for more than 6000 scouts.”
He was awarded an MBE in 1973 and received a City Council Civic Award in 1994.

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Snelson's Store Replica Under Construction

Snelson's Store Replica Under Construction

This replica of the first grocery store in Palmerston North, (George Snelson - 1871) was created for the 1971 Centennial Celebrations.

Building Contractor Keith Malcolm was at that time the President of the Master Builders Association, and in that capacity had been asked to join the Centennial organising committee in 1968. Malcolm’s Autobiography states: “…The chairman of the committee, Dr Fred Spurdle sourced the material from local demolition contractors. [My brother] Bruce and I pre-cut the frame, and on one weekend, thirty local builders completed the seven metre x five metre shop…”

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Main Street, Palmerston North
 
Unknown construction, likely by B. C. Malcolm and Sons Ltd

Unknown construction, likely by B. C. Malcolm and Sons Ltd

Building Contractor Keith Malcolm (in partnership with brother Bruce) was responsible for many new builds in the Manawatū area between 1951 and 1999. The Malcolm brothers took over their father’s construction firm B. C. Malcolm and Sons in 1960. The pair developed expertise in pre-fabricating timber frames in the workshop which could be crafted in the workshop and moved to sites in better weather conditions. They were also involved in Weathercrete Coatings Ltd and Homes Development Ltd. Keith serves as President of the Manawatu Master Builders Association in 1967 and 1968.

Keith was also heavily involved in the Scouts, and served as the New Zealand Scouts Area Commissioner for Rangitane area, which ran from Featherston to Norsewood on the east coast and Otaki to Waverley on the west coast. He was Chairman of the organising committee and Camp Chief during this Jamboree. The Manawatu Evening Standard reported on 5 January 1984, "He's the man who for two years has been in charge of a team of hundreds of workers preparing the jamboree site and programme for more than 6000 scouts.”
He was awarded an MBE in 1973 and received a City Council Civic Award in 1994.

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Unknown construction, likely by B. C. Malcolm and Sons Ltd

Unknown construction, likely by B. C. Malcolm and Sons Ltd

Building Contractor Keith Malcolm (in partnership with brother Bruce) was responsible for many new builds in the Manawatū area between 1951 and 1999. The Malcolm brothers took over their father’s construction firm B. C. Malcolm and Sons in 1960. The pair developed expertise in pre-fabricating timber frames in the workshop which could be crafted in the workshop and moved to sites in better weather conditions. They were also involved in Weathercrete Coatings Ltd and Homes Development Ltd. Keith serves as President of the Manawatu Master Builders Association in 1967 and 1968.

Keith was also heavily involved in the Scouts, and served as the New Zealand Scouts Area Commissioner for Rangitane area, which ran from Featherston to Norsewood on the east coast and Otaki to Waverley on the west coast. He was Chairman of the organising committee and Camp Chief during this Jamboree. The Manawatu Evening Standard reported on 5 January 1984, "He's the man who for two years has been in charge of a team of hundreds of workers preparing the jamboree site and programme for more than 6000 scouts.”
He was awarded an MBE in 1973 and received a City Council Civic Award in 1994.

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Unknown construction, likely by B. C. Malcolm and Sons Ltd

Unknown construction, likely by B. C. Malcolm and Sons Ltd

Building Contractor Keith Malcolm (in partnership with brother Bruce) was responsible for many new builds in the Manawatū area between 1951 and 1999. The Malcolm brothers took over their father’s construction firm B. C. Malcolm and Sons in 1960. The pair developed expertise in pre-fabricating timber frames in the workshop which could be crafted in the workshop and moved to sites in better weather conditions. They were also involved in Weathercrete Coatings Ltd and Homes Development Ltd. Keith serves as President of the Manawatu Master Builders Association in 1967 and 1968.

Keith was also heavily involved in the Scouts, and served as the New Zealand Scouts Area Commissioner for Rangitane area, which ran from Featherston to Norsewood on the east coast and Otaki to Waverley on the west coast. He was Chairman of the organising committee and Camp Chief during this Jamboree. The Manawatu Evening Standard reported on 5 January 1984, "He's the man who for two years has been in charge of a team of hundreds of workers preparing the jamboree site and programme for more than 6000 scouts.”
He was awarded an MBE in 1973 and received a City Council Civic Award in 1994.

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Unknown construction, likely by B. C. Malcolm and Sons Ltd

Unknown construction, likely by B. C. Malcolm and Sons Ltd

Building Contractor Keith Malcolm (in partnership with brother Bruce) was responsible for many new builds in the Manawatū area between 1951 and 1999. The Malcolm brothers took over their father’s construction firm B. C. Malcolm and Sons in 1960. The pair developed expertise in pre-fabricating timber frames in the workshop which could be crafted in the workshop and moved to sites in better weather conditions. They were also involved in Weathercrete Coatings Ltd and Homes Development Ltd. Keith serves as President of the Manawatu Master Builders Association in 1967 and 1968.

Keith was also heavily involved in the Scouts, and served as the New Zealand Scouts Area Commissioner for Rangitane area, which ran from Featherston to Norsewood on the east coast and Otaki to Waverley on the west coast. He was Chairman of the organising committee and Camp Chief during this Jamboree. The Manawatu Evening Standard reported on 5 January 1984, "He's the man who for two years has been in charge of a team of hundreds of workers preparing the jamboree site and programme for more than 6000 scouts.”
He was awarded an MBE in 1973 and received a City Council Civic Award in 1994.

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A brief history of early Tiritea : a souvenir 1895-1945.

A brief history of early Tiritea : a souvenir 1895-1945.

Booklet written to commemorate the golden jubilee of Tiritea School, now Turitea School. Included is the beginning of European settlement, the establishment of the Fitzherbert Road Board and a description of early farming activity. The economic development of Tiritea district and social activities are described.

Included also are World War 1 and World War 2 Rolls of Honour, listing returned servicemen and those killed in action. The names of local men who fought in the Boer War are also listed.

Tiritea school opened in 1895. Included is a description of early school activities and photo of the annual school picnic. The booklet includes reminiscences and stories from people who lived in the Tiritea area .

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Turitea
 
Palmerston North Old Boys' Football Club Junior Team 1954

Palmerston North Old Boys' Football Club Junior Team 1954

Back Row: D. Armstrong, D. Biss, W. Cherrie, R. Brownlee
Middle Row: A. Biss (Club Captain), C. Rautahi, G. Brougham, G. Page, L. Middlemiss,
P. Thompson, H. Harkness (Captain)
Front Row: W. Hautapa, K. Gray, J. Cantlon (Vice Captain), J. James (Captain), D. Gawn, R. Lewis,
J. Young
Absent: I. Cousins, R. Barber, G. Northcott

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Palmerston North
 
Four Generations of the Scrimshaw family

Four Generations of the Scrimshaw family

Standing left: Mary Helena McCully – née McEwen (1880-1939) daughter of Andrew and Mary Ann McEwen. Standing right: Mary Ann McEwen – née Scrimshaw (1853-1926), daughter of George Scrimshaw. Sitting: Mrs George Scrimshaw – mother of Mary Ann McEwen. Standing front: Ethel Pretoria McCully – daughter of Mary (1900-).

This image is derived from a copy negative, made from a photograph loaned Michael Fitzsimons of Karere in 1970. The original photograph is not held by the Ian Matheson City Archives.

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Palmerston North
 
Mary and David McEwen

Mary and David McEwen

David McEwen (1818-1905) married Mary Neish (1819-1876) in Scotland. They arrived in New Zealand with their eldest child in 1840. While living in the Hutt Valley David served on the District Road Board and the Provincial Council. They moved to Karere, near Palmerston North, in 1867, where David set up the first Palmerston North Post Office and served as the first Postmaster. He was also very active on committees and boards in the early years of the area, and did a great deal of work with local Māori. David and Mary had eight children - Andrew, Agnes, Helen, Henry, Thomas, Andrew, John and James.

This image is derived from a copy negative, made from a photograph loaned Michael Fitzsimons of Karere in 1970. The original photograph is not held by the Ian Matheson City Archives.

 
Palmerston North Old Boys' Rugby Football Club - Senior Team - 1957

Palmerston North Old Boys' Rugby Football Club - Senior Team - 1957

Winners of Jubilee Cup and joint winners of Easter Tournament

Back Row: H. D Harkness (Coach), P. Coombes, M. Walker, R. Brownlee, W. Cherrie, D. Woods,
G. Darby (Manager)
Middle Row: I. Metcalfe, J. Young, G. Brougham, G. Jenkins, R. McDonnell, P. Arlidge
Front Row: W. E. Norris (President), K. Wing, J. Wenham (Vice Captain), V. Ashworth (Captain),
G. Northcott, F. Graham, R. Darby (Club Captain)

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Palmerston North
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