Plan of Bunnythorpe 1886
A plan from 1886 showing the section allotments in the town of Bunnythorpe.
A plan from 1886 showing the section allotments in the town of Bunnythorpe.
Plans for a diversion at Longburn Junction where the Foxton and Wellington-Manawatu railways meet. Includes names of local land owners Surveyed by Alan Dundas, 10 June 1891. Scale is 1 chain to 1 inch.
Plan of a Native Reserve on Block IV of the Kairanga District, dated January 1888. Surveyed for M Prendergast by H S Palmerston. Comprises 2 seperate 150 acre allotments along the Manawatu River near Linton and bounded by the Kautepawa Stream.
Scale is 10 chains to 1 inch.
Plan of the Aorangi River showing the confluence with the Oroua River, Te Pora Stream and Manawatu River in Rangiotu. Dated March 1885.
Scale is 20 chains to 1 inch.
Land sale map showing the sections available in the township of Shannon. The land had been allocated to the Wellington & Manawatu Railway Company. George Shannon, who Shannon was named after, was one of the shareholders of the W&M Railway Co.
Land sale map for the township of Tokomaru and the surrounding area. The land was owned by the Wellington & Manawatu Railway Company.
Map showing land for sale in the Fitzherbert area near Palmerston North. The land had been allocated to the Wellington & Manawatu Railway Company.
Also contains a locality map showing position of land for sale and the Wellington and Manawatu Railway.
Land sale map showing the sections for sale between the Tokomaru and Shannon areas. The land had been allocated to the Wellington & Manawatu Railway Company.
Map showing land for sale in and near Linton. The land had been allocated to the Wellington & Manawatu Railway Company.
Land sale map for land owned by the Wellington & Manawatu Railway Company.
Map showing the sections allotted to the Scandinavians and Roadmen in the township of Palmerston.
Plan showing the layout of the yards, between West Street and The Square. The railway station and yards were in Main Street from 1890 to 1964, when all services finally moved to the Tremaine Avenue site on the edge of Palmerston North. Much of this land is now called 'the Railway Land" and is maintained as a recreational space.
Plan is a copy of the original railways plan 13984, drawn to a scale of 1 chain: 1 inch. Amended 1948 and 1953.
These plans for a horse market were designed by L. G. West & Son for the auctioneers, wool brokers and stock and station agents Abraham & Williams. The long, rectangular building featured a sales ring with tiered seating, behind which were located two rows of horse stalls. The Danish-born architect Ludolph Georg West (1846-1919) established an architectural practice in Palmerston North in about 1880. In 1912 he formed a partnership with his son, Ernest Vilhem West, who continued the business after his father's death.
These plans for extensive additions to house was designed by L. G. West for Messrs Gaisford Brothers. The Danish-born architect Ludolph Georg West (1846-1919) established an architectural practice in Palmerston North in about 1880. In 1912 he formed a partnership with is son, Ernest Vilhem West, who continued the business after his father's death.
This plans shows the addition of two bedrooms and a bathroom to an existing cottage. It was designed by L. G. West for L. H. McHardy. The Danish-born architect Ludolph Georg West (1846-1919) established an architectural practice in Palmerston North in about 1880. In 1912 he formed a partnership with is son, Ernest Vilhem West, who continued the business after his father's death.
This large single-storey residence with rooms for servants was designed by L. G. West for F. L. Jackson. The plans include the drainage system from the house and five different designs for fireplaces with brick surrounds. The Danish-born architect Ludolph Georg West (1846-1919) established an architectural practice in Palmerston North in about 1880. In 1912 he formed a partnership with is son, Ernest Vilhem West, who continued the business after his father's death.
This plan depicts a proposed four room addition to the front of a residence in Tokomaru. It was designed by L. G. West for Thomas Boyd. The Danish-born architect Ludolph Georg West (1846-1919) established an architectural practice in Palmerston North in about 1880. In 1912 he formed a partnership with is son, Ernest Vilhem West, who continued the business after his father's death.
This plan for a single-storey, five bedroom residence was designed by L. G. West for R. S. Abraham. The Danish-born architect Ludolph Georg West (1846-1919) established an architectural practice in Palmerston North in about 1880. In 1912 he formed a partnership with is son, Ernest Vilhem West, who continued the business after his father's death.
This plan for alterations and additions to a cottage was designed by L. G. West for G. H. Redwood of Woodville. The Danish-born architect Ludolph Georg West (1846-1919) established an architectural practice in Palmerston North in about 1880. In 1912 he formed a partnership with is son, Ernest Vilhem West, who continued the business after his father's death.
Land sale map for land near Te Horo and Hautere, adjacent to the Wellington & Manawatu Railway, who owned the land. The map also includes information on the sale conditions and on the railway itself, and a locality map showing the position of the lands for sale and the railway.
This plan for a single-storey house with front and back verandahs was designed by L. G. West for Messrs Gaisford Brothers. The Danish-born architect Ludolph Georg West (1846-1919) established an architectural practice in Palmerston North in about 1880. In 1912 he formed a partnership with is son, Ernest Vilhem West, who continued the business after his father's death.
This plan for a single-storey, six bedroom house and outbuilding was designed by L. G. West for J. Robinson. The Danish-born architect Ludolph Georg West (1846-1919) established an architectural practice in Palmerston North in about 1880. In 1912 he formed a partnership with is son, Ernest Vilhem West, who continued the business after his father's death.
This plan for a horse emporium was designed by L. G. West for Messrs Gorton & Son. The Danish-born architect Ludolph Georg West (1846-1919) established an architectural practice in Palmerston North in about 1880. In 1912 he formed a partnership with is son, Ernest Vilhem West, who continued the business after his father's death.
These plans for facilities at the Moutoa Flaxmill were designed by L. G. West for Whitaunui Ltd. They include plans for additions to the dining room, workmen's dwellings, stables and a water tankstand. The Danish-born architect Ludolph Georg West (1846-1919) established an architectural practice in Palmerston North in about 1880. In 1912 he formed a partnership with his son, Ernest Vilhem West, who continued the business after his father's death.
These plans for a two bedroom villa were designed by L. G. West for M. Te Awe Awe. The Danish-born architect Ludolph Georg West (1846-1919) established an architectural practice in Palmerston North in about 1880. In 1912 he formed a partnership with is son, Ernest Vilhem West, who continued the business after his father's death.
These architectural plans were produced by L. G. West in 1893. They depict a large, two-storey house designed for Charles Edward Waldegrave (1854-1920) in 1893. The Danish-born architect Ludolph Georg West (1846-1919) established an architectural practice in Palmerston North in about 1880. In 1912 he formed a partnership with is son, Ernest Vilhem West, who continued the business after his father's death.
This two bedroom cottage and washhouse was designed by L. G. West for J. P. Leary. The Danish-born architect Ludolph Georg West (1846-1919) established an architectural practice in Palmerston North in about 1880. In 1912 he formed a partnership with is son, Ernest Vilhem West, who continued the business after his father's death.
This plan for a single-storey, four bedroom villa as designed by L. G. West for W. A. George. The Danish-born architect Ludolph Georg West (1846-1919) established an architectural practice in Palmerston North in about 1880. In 1912 he formed a partnership with is son, Ernest Vilhem West, who continued the business after his father's death.
This plan for modifications to a house in Church Street was designed by L. G. West for Mrs George McDonald. The Danish-born architect Ludolph Georg West (1846-1919) established an architectural practice in Palmerston North in about 1880. In 1912 he formed a partnership with is son, Ernest Vilhem West, who continued the business after his father's death.
One plan depict a pair of single-storey shops, while the second shows proposed additions adding an extra level to the structure. They were designed by L. G. West for W. Knight. The Danish-born architect Ludolph Georg West (1846-1919) established an architectural practice in Palmerston North in about 1880. In 1912 he formed a partnership with is son, Ernest Vilhem West, who continued the business after his father's death.