Car racing, Awapuni
Car racing on a dirt track at Awapuni. The track was located in the Pitama Road / Slacks Road area. Hand coloured print
Car racing on a dirt track at Awapuni. The track was located in the Pitama Road / Slacks Road area. Hand coloured print
Shannon Primary School celebrated its 85th Jubilee over Queen's Birthday Weekend, between Thursday 30 May and Sunday 2 June 1974.
An alphabetically listing of the people depicted in this photograph is provided in the joint publication 85th Jubilee Celebrations: Shannon Primary School, 75th Jubilee Celebrations: Shannon Rugby Football Club (1974).
Shannon Primary School celebrated its 85th Jubilee over Queen's Birthday Weekend, between Thursday 30 May and Sunday 2 June 1974.
An alphabetically listing of the people depicted in this photograph is provided in the joint publication 85th Jubilee Celebrations: Shannon Primary School, 75th Jubilee Celebrations: Shannon Rugby Football Club (1974).
Shannon Primary School celebrated its 85th Jubilee over Queen's Birthday Weekend, between Thursday 30 May and Sunday 2 June 1974.
An alphabetically listing of the people depicted in this photograph is provided in the joint publication 85th Jubilee Celebrations: Shannon Primary School, 75th Jubilee Celebrations: Shannon Rugby Football Club (1974).
Shannon Primary School celebrated its 85th Jubilee over Queen's Birthday Weekend, between Thursday 30 May and Sunday 2 June 1974.
An alphabetically listing of the people depicted in this photograph is provided in the joint publication 85th Jubilee Celebrations: Shannon Primary School, 75th Jubilee Celebrations: Shannon Rugby Football Club (1974).
Shannon Primary School celebrated its 85th Jubilee over Queen's Birthday Weekend, between Thursday 30 May and Sunday 2 June 1974.
An alphabetically listing of the people depicted in this photograph is provided in the joint publication 85th Jubilee Celebrations: Shannon Primary School, 75th Jubilee Celebrations: Shannon Rugby Football Club (1974).
Shannon Primary School celebrated its 85th Jubilee over Queen's Birthday Weekend, between Thursday 30 May and Sunday 2 June 1974.
An alphabetically listing of the people depicted in this photograph is provided in the joint publication 85th Jubilee Celebrations: Shannon Primary School, 75th Jubilee Celebrations: Shannon Rugby Football Club (1974).
Shannon Primary School celebrated its 85th Jubilee over Queen's Birthday Weekend, between Thursday 30 May and Sunday 2 June 1974.
An alphabetically listing of the people depicted in this photograph is provided in the joint publication 85th Jubilee Celebrations: Shannon Primary School, 75th Jubilee Celebrations: Shannon Rugby Football Club (1974).
Shannon Primary School celebrated its 85th Jubilee over Queen's Birthday Weekend, between Thursday 30 May and Sunday 2 June 1974.
An alphabetically listing of the people depicted in this photograph is provided in the joint publication 85th Jubilee Celebrations: Shannon Primary School, 75th Jubilee Celebrations: Shannon Rugby Football Club (1974).
Shannon Primary School celebrated its 85th Jubilee over Queen's Birthday Weekend, between Thursday 30 May and Sunday 2 June 1974.
An alphabetically listing of the people depicted in this photograph is provided in the joint publication 85th Jubilee Celebrations: Shannon Primary School, 75th Jubilee Celebrations: Shannon Rugby Football Club (1974).
Shannon Primary School celebrated its 85th Jubilee over Queen's Birthday Weekend, between Thursday 30 May and Sunday 2 June 1974.
An alphabetically listing of the people depicted in this photograph is provided in the joint publication 85th Jubilee Celebrations: Shannon Primary School, 75th Jubilee Celebrations: Shannon Rugby Football Club (1974).
This photograph shows a woman wearing a full-length, hooded crocheted garment, with feathers around the cuffs and hood. The negative is labelled "Dianne Hamblyn," although it is not known if this is the name of the model or the creator of the clothing.
This image shows an existing black and white print which has been rephotographed. It shows a man wearing a turtleneck sweater holding a brochure about photography.
An unidentified organisation, which was presumably established in 1919, celebrates their jubilee in a church or community hall.
This photograph appears to have been taken for R. Marshall, 220 Fergusson Street, presumably as a publicity image.
This photograph appears to have been taken for R. Marshall, 220 Fergusson Street, presumably as a publicity image.
A gathering of attendees at the New Zealand Free Kindergarten Union conference.
A gathering of members of the New Zealand Nurserymen's Association stand in front of the sound shell at the base of the Hopwood Clock Tower in Te Marae o Hine, The Square.
A Palmerston North City Bus Services vehicle is parked beside one of the Science Towers at Massey University's Palmerston North campus.
A Palmerston North City Bus Services vehicle is parked beside one of the Science Towers at Massey University's Palmerston North campus.
A Palmerston North City Bus Services vehicle is parked beside one of the Science Towers at Massey University's Palmerston North campus.
This bronze portrait bust was made by Thomas Vincent Johnston in 1962. It depicts the politician Sir Walter Nash (1882-1968), who was: Member of Parliament for Hutt 1929-1968; President of the Labour Party, 1935-1936; Minister of Finance and Customs in the first Labour Government, 1935-1949; and Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs during the second Labour Government, 1957-1960.
T. V. Johnston was the Head of the Art Department at Palmerston North Teachers' College between 1956 and 1966. The bust was presumably photographed while on loan to an exhibiton, but the specific occassion is not known.
Berry Engineering was established in 1907 by Mr Edwin Berry, in Main Street, as E. D. Berry General Engineer. As they grew, they moved to Ferguson Street, then to Ashley Street, and sons Frank, Zean and Edwin Jnr joined the business. They manufactured a wide variety of industrial equipment, and were particularly involved with the dairy industry over the years.
Berry Engineering was established in 1907 by Mr Edwin Berry, in Main Street, as E. D. Berry General Engineer. As they grew, they moved to Ferguson Street, then to Ashley Street, and sons Frank, Zean and Edwin Jnr joined the business. They manufactured a wide variety of industrial equipment, and were particularly involved with the dairy industry over the years.
Berry Engineering was established in 1907 by Mr Edwin Berry, in Main Street, as E. D. Berry General Engineer. As they grew, they moved to Ferguson Street, then to Ashley Street, and sons Frank, Zean and Edwin Jnr joined the business. They manufactured a wide variety of industrial equipment, and were particularly involved with the dairy industry over the years.
Berry Engineering was established in 1907 by Mr Edwin Berry, in Main Street, as E. D. Berry General Engineer. As they grew, they moved to Ferguson Street, then to Ashley Street, and sons Frank, Zean and Edwin Jnr joined the business. They manufactured a wide variety of industrial equipment, and were particularly involved with the dairy industry over the years.
Berry Engineering was established in 1907 by Mr Edwin Berry, in Main Street, as E. D. Berry General Engineer. As they grew, they moved to Ferguson Street, then to Ashley Street, and sons Frank, Zean and Edwin Jnr joined the business. They manufactured a wide variety of industrial equipment, and were particularly involved with the dairy industry over the years.
Journalist Tina White's weekly "Memory Lane" article in the Manawatū Standard. On Monday 10 July 1967, New Zealand swapped pounds, shillings and pence for dollars and cents. The new coins presented some problems for parking meters and domestic gas meters. Nevertheless, Finance minister Robert Muldoon reported a smooth, strain-free transition.
2017 Armistice Day Service Sheet.
Event held 11.11.2017 in The Square Palmerston North
The corner shop was at one time Frank Davis Land Agent, but would appear to have changed hands, judging by the Topline signs. Further down the street the original Centrepoint Theatre is situated at 81 George Street. It was formerly a music club called The Boulevard.