Back Issues: Boys' High early mainstay of Manawatū cricket
Local historians weekly "Back Issues" article in the Manawatū Standard. Cricket at Palmerston North Boys' High School 1902-1934.
Local historians weekly "Back Issues" article in the Manawatū Standard. Cricket at Palmerston North Boys' High School 1902-1934.
This image was taken (but not used) by Frank Goldingham for Photorama pictorial magazine's August 1963 edition.
"A scene overlooking the Square in Palmerston North..."
This image was taken (but not used) by Frank Goldingham for Photorama pictorial magazine's August 1963 edition.
"A scene overlooking the Square in Palmerston North..."
This image was taken by Frank Goldingham for Photorama pictorial magazine, and was published in the August 1963 edition.
Caption: "An Interesting Art Exhibition was held in the Manawatu Art Gallery. The work was done by school children throughout the district and was a very high standard.
Three other images were not published.
This image was taken (but not used) by Frank Goldingham for Photorama pictorial magazine's August 1963 edition.
"A scene overlooking the Square in Palmerston North..."
This image was taken (but not used) by Frank Goldingham for Photorama pictorial magazine's August 1963 edition.
Caption: "A good crowd attended the four performances of 'Swan Lake' a ballet of four full acts staged by the Australian Ballet at present touring New Zealand."
This image was taken (but not used) by Frank Goldingham for Photorama pictorial magazine's August 1963 edition.
Caption: "A good crowd attended the four performances of 'Swan Lake' a ballet of four full acts staged by the Australian Ballet at present touring New Zealand."
This image was taken (but not used) by Frank Goldingham for Photorama pictorial magazine's August 1963 edition.
Caption: "A good crowd attended the four performances of 'Swan Lake' a ballet of four full acts staged by the Australian Ballet at present touring New Zealand."
This image was taken (but not used) by Frank Goldingham for Photorama pictorial magazine's August 1963 edition.
Caption: "A good crowd attended the four performances of 'Swan Lake' a ballet of four full acts staged by the Australian Ballet at present touring New Zealand."
This image was taken (but not used) by Frank Goldingham for Photorama pictorial magazine's August 1963 edition.
Caption: "A good crowd attended the four performances of 'Swan Lake' a ballet of four full acts staged by the Australian Ballet at present touring New Zealand."
This image was taken (but not used) by Frank Goldingham for Photorama pictorial magazine's August 1963 edition.
Caption: "A good crowd attended the four performances of 'Swan Lake' a ballet of four full acts staged by the Australian Ballet at present touring New Zealand."
This image was taken by Frank Goldingham for Photorama pictorial magazine, and was published in the August 1963 edition.
"A scene overlooking the Square in Palmerston North. In the cnetre is the Municipal Clock Tower with the War Memorial to the left ."
This image was taken by Frank Goldingham for Photorama pictorial magazine, and was published in the August 1963 edition.
Caption: "A large number of volunteers was needed at the tip to salvage the saleable goods from the rubbish."
This image was taken by Frank Goldingham for Photorama pictorial magazine. Although it was housed with the April negatives, it was not published until the June edition in 1963. "The dough which has 'risen' is cut by Robin McGregor and put into the divider, a machine which cuts the dough into equal weights."
Caption: "The Manufacture of Bread - An Essential Food. The bread we eat each day is one of the many things we take for granted and Photorama on these three pages shows the process needed in the manufacture of bread. Bridewell Bakery Palmerston North and Levin is one of five bakers in this area who bake every night five nights a week producing our daily bread. This firm with a staff of 17 in Palmerston North and 11 in Levin turn out well over two million loafs of bread a year."
This image was taken (but not used) by Frank Goldingham for Photorama pictorial magazine's April 1963 edition.
Caption: "On Friday15th March, the annual Inter-Catholic Secondary Schools' Athletic Competition was held at Hato Paora College, Parorangi, Feilding. The four schools which took part were as follows: St Augustine's, Wanganui, St Joseph's, Masterton, St Patrick's, Palmerston North, St Paul's Maori Boys' college, Feilding. The Viard Shield was won by St Augustine's, Wanganui, for the second year in succession and the final points were: St Augustine's 49, St Joseph's 41, St Paul's, 33 1/2, St Patrick's 26 1/2. St Augustine's also won the senior and junior Relay trophies and the Intermediate Relay trophy went to St. Joseph's"
This image was taken (but not used) by Frank Goldingham for Photorama pictorial magazine's April 1963 edition.
Caption: "On Friday15th March, the annual Inter-Catholic Secondary Schools' Athletic Competition was held at Hato Paora College, Parorangi, Feilding. The four schools which took part were as follows: St Augustine's, Wanganui, St Joseph's, Masterton, St Patrick's, Palmerston North, St Paul's Maori Boys' college, Feilding. The Viard Shield was won by St Augustine's, Wanganui, for the second year in succession and the final points were: St Augustine's 49, St Joseph's 41, St Paul's, 33 1/2, St Patrick's 26 1/2. St Augustine's also won the senior and junior Relay trophies and the Intermediate Relay trophy went to St. Joseph's"
This image was taken (but not used) by Frank Goldingham for Photorama pictorial magazine's April 1963 edition.
Caption: "On Friday15th March, the annual Inter-Catholic Secondary Schools' Athletic Competition was held at Hato Paora College, Parorangi, Feilding. The four schools which took part were as follows: St Augustine's, Wanganui, St Joseph's, Masterton, St Patrick's, Palmerston North, St Paul's Maori Boys' college, Feilding. The Viard Shield was won by St Augustine's, Wanganui, for the second year in succession and the final points were: St Augustine's 49, St Joseph's 41, St Paul's, 33 1/2, St Patrick's 26 1/2. St Augustine's also won the senior and junior Relay trophies and the Intermediate Relay trophy went to St. Joseph's"
This image was taken (but not used) by Frank Goldingham for Photorama pictorial magazine's April 1963 edition.
Caption: "On Friday15th March, the annual Inter-Catholic Secondary Schools' Athletic Competition was held at Hato Paora College, Parorangi, Feilding. The four schools which took part were as follows: St Augustine's, Wanganui, St Joseph's, Masterton, St Patrick's, Palmerston North, St Paul's Maori Boys' college, Feilding. The Viard Shield was won by St Augustine's, Wanganui, for the second year in succession and the final points were: St Augustine's 49, St Joseph's 41, St Paul's, 33 1/2, St Patrick's 26 1/2. St Augustine's also won the senior and junior Relay trophies and the Intermediate Relay trophy went to St. Joseph's"
This image was taken (but not used) by Frank Goldingham for Photorama pictorial magazine's April 1963 edition.
Caption: "On Friday15th March, the annual Inter-Catholic Secondary Schools' Athletic Competition was held at Hato Paora College, Parorangi, Feilding. The four schools which took part were as follows: St Augustine's, Wanganui, St Joseph's, Masterton, St Patrick's, Palmerston North, St Paul's Maori Boys' college, Feilding. The Viard Shield was won by St Augustine's, Wanganui, for the second year in succession and the final points were: St Augustine's 49, St Joseph's 41, St Paul's, 33 1/2, St Patrick's 26 1/2. St Augustine's also won the senior and junior Relay trophies and the Intermediate Relay trophy went to St. Joseph's"
This image was taken (but not used) by Frank Goldingham for Photorama pictorial magazine's April 1963 edition.
Caption: "On Friday15th March, the annual Inter-Catholic Secondary Schools' Athletic Competition was held at Hato Paora College, Parorangi, Feilding. The four schools which took part were as follows: St Augustine's, Wanganui, St Joseph's, Masterton, St Patrick's, Palmerston North, St Paul's Maori Boys' college, Feilding. The Viard Shield was won by St Augustine's, Wanganui, for the second year in succession and the final points were: St Augustine's 49, St Joseph's 41, St Paul's, 33 1/2, St Patrick's 26 1/2. St Augustine's also won the senior and junior Relay trophies and the Intermediate Relay trophy went to St. Joseph's"
This image was taken by Frank Goldingham for Photorama pictorial magazine's April 1963 edition. "E. O'Brien, St Patrick's, 1st in the 880 yards Intermediate"
"On Friday15th March, the annual Inter-Catholic Secondary Schools' Athletic Competition was held at Hato Paora College, Parorangi, Feilding. The four schools which took part were as follows: St Augustine's, Wanganui, St Joseph's, Masterton, St Patrick's, Palmerston North, St Paul's Maori Boys' college, Feilding. The Viard Shield was won by St Augustine's, Wanganui, for the second year in succession and the final points were: St Augustine's 49, St Joseph's 41, St Paul's, 33 1/2, St Patrick's 26 1/2. St Augustine's also won the senior and junior Relay trophies and the Intermediate Relay trophy went to St. Joseph's"
This image was taken (but not used) by Frank Goldingham for Photorama pictorial magazine's April 1963 edition.
Caption: "On Friday15th March, the annual Inter-Catholic Secondary Schools' Athletic Competition was held at Hato Paora College, Parorangi, Feilding. The four schools which took part were as follows: St Augustine's, Wanganui, St Joseph's, Masterton, St Patrick's, Palmerston North, St Paul's Maori Boys' college, Feilding. The Viard Shield was won by St Augustine's, Wanganui, for the second year in succession and the final points were: St Augustine's 49, St Joseph's 41, St Paul's, 33 1/2, St Patrick's 26 1/2. St Augustine's also won the senior and junior Relay trophies and the Intermediate Relay trophy went to St. Joseph's"
This image was taken (but not used) by Frank Goldingham for Photorama pictorial magazine's April 1963 edition.
Caption: "On Friday15th March, the annual Inter-Catholic Secondary Schools' Athletic Competition was held at Hato Paora College, Parorangi, Feilding. The four schools which took part were as follows: St Augustine's, Wanganui, St Joseph's, Masterton, St Patrick's, Palmerston North, St Paul's Maori Boys' college, Feilding. The Viard Shield was won by St Augustine's, Wanganui, for the second year in succession and the final points were: St Augustine's 49, St Joseph's 41, St Paul's, 33 1/2, St Patrick's 26 1/2. St Augustine's also won the senior and junior Relay trophies and the Intermediate Relay trophy went to St. Joseph's"
This image was taken (but not used) by Frank Goldingham for Photorama pictorial magazine's April 1963 edition.
Caption: "On Friday15th March, the annual Inter-Catholic Secondary Schools' Athletic Competition was held at Hato Paora College, Parorangi, Feilding. The four schools which took part were as follows: St Augustine's, Wanganui, St Joseph's, Masterton, St Patrick's, Palmerston North, St Paul's Maori Boys' college, Feilding. The Viard Shield was won by St Augustine's, Wanganui, for the second year in succession and the final points were: St Augustine's 49, St Joseph's 41, St Paul's, 33 1/2, St Patrick's 26 1/2. St Augustine's also won the senior and junior Relay trophies and the Intermediate Relay trophy went to St. Joseph's"
This image was taken (but not used) by Frank Goldingham for Photorama pictorial magazine's April 1963 edition.
Caption: "On Friday15th March, the annual Inter-Catholic Secondary Schools' Athletic Competition was held at Hato Paora College, Parorangi, Feilding. The four schools which took part were as follows: St Augustine's, Wanganui, St Joseph's, Masterton, St Patrick's, Palmerston North, St Paul's Maori Boys' college, Feilding. The Viard Shield was won by St Augustine's, Wanganui, for the second year in succession and the final points were: St Augustine's 49, St Joseph's 41, St Paul's, 33 1/2, St Patrick's 26 1/2. St Augustine's also won the senior and junior Relay trophies and the Intermediate Relay trophy went to St. Joseph's"
This image was taken by Frank Goldingham for Photorama pictorial magazine's April 1963 edition. "B. O'Carroll, Hato Paora, 1st, R. Hillgrove, St Augustine's, 2nd and J. Maxwell, St Augustine's 3rd, in the final of the 220 yards junior."
"On Friday15th March, the annual Inter-Catholic Secondary Schools' Athletic Competition was held at Hato Paora College, Parorangi, Feilding. The four schools which took part were as follows: St Augustine's, Wanganui, St Joseph's, Masterton, St Patrick's, Palmerston North, St Paul's Maori Boys' college, Feilding. The Viard Shield was won by St Augustine's, Wanganui, for the second year in succession and the final points were: St Augustine's 49, St Joseph's 41, St Paul's, 33 1/2, St Patrick's 26 1/2. St Augustine's also won the senior and junior Relay trophies and the Intermediate Relay trophy went to St. Joseph's"
This image was taken (but not used) by Frank Goldingham for Photorama pictorial magazine's August 1963 edition.
"A scene overlooking the Square in Palmerston North..."
The buildings and businesses shown are: From left: Hannah’s, Collinson and Cunninghame, Collinson and Son, the State Theatre, Tisdall’s, the Regent Theatre, Broadway School of Dance, EP Wix Electricians, unknown Coffee Lounge, Broadway Service Station, Monties Restaurant, St Patrick’s Church. From right: ANZ Bank, T&G building.
This image of Lola Bell from Prentice Caterers was taken by Frank Goldingham for Photorama pictorial magazine, and was published in the August 1963 edition as an advertisement.
"Catering for all Occasions - Balls - Weddings - Dances - Jubilees - 21st & all social occasions: Prentice Caterers Ltd. 376 Tremaine Ave. Palm. Nth Phone 84-784 and 80 Huxley St., Pahiatua. Phone 8076."
This image was taken (but not used) by Frank Goldingham for Photorama pictorial magazine's April 1963 edition.
Caption: "The first Evangelical training centre in New Zealand has been opened on the 100 acre property formerly owned by Mr. Tom Woodruff, who recently joined the Mission, and situated on the Tangimoana highway, 20 miles from Palmerston North. The training centre is supervised by Mr. John Edwards, acting principal, and Mr. Don Hay, acting representative, both of whom arrived from the U.S.A. last February to take up their posts. All together there are five such training centres in the world."
"The main type of work of the mission, which at the moment has 19 students, wives included, is preaching and work among the natives of unexplored, untouched areas of the world, said Mr. Hay. Each student and his family will spend about 2 1/2 to 3 1/2 years training here and then to Australia to study linguistics at the New Tribes Mission centre there."
The New Tribes Mission School, a language and finishing school for missionaries near Tangimoana Beach was opened in 1962. The four hectare property contained accommodation quarters, a workshop, laundries, nursery room, study rooms and an office block. In September 1979 it was put up for sale, being forced to close because of the cost of bringing students to New Zealand.
This image was taken (but not used) by Frank Goldingham for Photorama pictorial magazine's April 1963 edition.
Caption: "The first Evangelical training centre in New Zealand has been opened on the 100 acre property formerly owned by Mr. Tom Woodruff, who recently joined the Mission, and situated on the Tangimoana highway, 20 miles from Palmerston North. The training centre is supervised by Mr. John Edwards, acting principal, and Mr. Don Hay, acting representative, both of whom arrived from the U.S.A. last February to take up their posts. All together there are five such training centres in the world."
"The main type of work of the mission, which at the moment has 19 students, wives included, is preaching and work among the natives of unexplored, untouched areas of the world, said Mr. Hay. Each student and his family will spend about 2 1/2 to 3 1/2 years training here and then to Australia to study linguistics at the New Tribes Mission centre there."
The New Tribes Mission School, a language and finishing school for missionaries near Tangimoana Beach was opened in 1962. The four hectare property contained accommodation quarters, a workshop, laundries, nursery room, study rooms and an office block. In September 1979 it was put up for sale, being forced to close because of the cost of bringing students to New Zealand.