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L. G. West, Plan for a Horse Emporium, Feilding

L. G. West, Plan for a Horse Emporium, Feilding

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.

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L. G. West, Plans for accommodation at Moutoa Flaxmill
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L. G. West, Plans for accommodation at Moutoa Flaxmill

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.

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L. G. West, Plans for Residence, Oroua Bridge
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L. G. West, Plans for Residence, Oroua Bridge

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.

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L. G. West, Plans for a Residence in Broad Street
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L. G. West, Plans for a Residence in Broad Street

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.

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L. G. West, Plan of a Cottage in Church Street

L. G. West, Plan of a Cottage in Church Street

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.

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L. G. West, Plan for a Residence, Linton Street

L. G. West, Plan for a Residence, Linton Street

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.

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L. G. West, Plan for Additions and Alterations to a Residence

L. G. West, Plan for Additions and Alterations to a Residence

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.

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L. G. West, Plans for Shops in Church Street
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L. G. West, Plans for Shops in Church Street

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.

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L. G. West, Plan for Public Hall at Bunnythorpe

L. G. West, Plan for Public Hall at Bunnythorpe

This plan for the Bunnythorpe Public Hall was designed by Ludolph Georg West (1846-1919). The Danish-born architect 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.

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L. G. West, Plan for a Residence for W. Simpson

L. G. West, Plan for a Residence for W. Simpson

This plan for a single-storey, three bedroom house to be build near Nga Wakaraua was designed by Ludolph Georg West (1846-1919). The Danish-born architect 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.

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L. G. West, Plans of a Residence for Frank Cooke
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L. G. West, Plans of a Residence for Frank Cooke

These plans for a single-storey, five bedroom house were designed by L. G. West for Frank Cooke. 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.

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L. G. West, Plans for a Residence for S. Gibbons
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L. G. West, Plans for a Residence for S. Gibbons

These plans for a two-storey, eight-bedroom house, cistern and windmill were designed by L. G. West for S. Gibbons. 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.

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L. G. West, Plan for Additions to the Occidental Hotel

L. G. West, Plan for Additions to the Occidental Hotel

This plan for additions to the Occidental Hotel was designed by L. G. West for H. Wollerman. The first Occidental Hotel was built on the corner of Fitzherbert Street (now Avenue) and The Square in c.1887. It burnt down in September of 1891 and was replaced by a similar building which was also destroyed by a fire in 1927. 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.

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L. G. West, Plan for House in Princess Street

L. G. West, Plan for House in Princess Street

This architectural plan depicts a single-storey villa that was designed by L. G. West for W. H. Eyre in 1891. 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.

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L. G. West, Plan for Junction Hotel, Longburn

L. G. West, Plan for Junction Hotel, Longburn

This architectural plan was produced by L. G. West in 1889. It depicts the two-storey Junction Hotel that was designed for Thomas Fraser of Longburn. This featured a bar and dining room on the ground floor and accommodation on the upper level. 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.

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Plan of ladies and gentlemen's lavatories and ladies rest room

Plan of ladies and gentlemen's lavatories and ladies rest room

A design for both men's and women's toilets in The Square and a separate rest room for women.

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The Square, Palmerston North
 
Plan for Club House for Palmerston North Golf Club

Plan for Club House for Palmerston North Golf Club

The Palmerston North Golf Club was formed in 1930 and was originally sited in West End, off the corner of Botanical and Park Roads where this club house was built. In the the early 1960s the City Council acquired the land for housing and the Club relocated to No 100 Brightwater Terrace, Terrace End.

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Corner of Botannical and Park Roads, Palmerston North
 
Plan of Victoria University extramural site in Palmerston North

Plan of Victoria University extramural site in Palmerston North

Victoria University established an extramural branch in Palmerston North, prior to the demise of the University of New Zealand in 1961 and the establishment of Massey University in 1964. It was based at the former Transit Camp site, on Centennial Drive (which later became the Palmerston North Teachers' College).

This drawing shows the site as proposed.

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Centennial Drive, Palmerston North
 
Plan of alterations to dressing rooms at the Municipal Opera House

Plan of alterations to dressing rooms at the Municipal Opera House

The Municipal Opera House of Palmerston North, designed by F J Wilson and built by J Trevor and Sons, was erected in 1904-1905 and opened 12 July 1905. In 1952 it was condemned as unsafe by the Palmerston North City Council and was strengthened and remodelled both inside and out in 1955. It was sold by the PNCC to a businessman in 1996 and demolished.

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Corner of Ashley Street and Church Street, Palmerston North
 
Soldiers' Club Building - Plan of Second Floor, 1916

Soldiers' Club Building - Plan of Second Floor, 1916

Plan of Second Floor of the Soldiers' Club Building, dated 1916. Built on the corner of Cuba and George Streets for the Manawatu Patriotic Society and completed in 1917 to a design from the firm of L G West & Son. The building was used by the Returned and Services Association until 1966 when it was sold to a private owner. Currently it houses Cafe Cuba on the ground floor whose outdoor tables can be seen occupying the footpath along Cuba Street. The building is well preserved and contains many of the original design features including cast iron columns along the verandah.

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Cuba Street
 
L. G. West, Plan for a Residence, Boundary Road

L. G. West, Plan for a Residence, Boundary Road

This plan for a single-storey, six bedroom residence was designed by L. G. West for W. H. Smith. 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.

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Soldiers' Club Building - Plan of First Floor, 1916

Soldiers' Club Building - Plan of First Floor, 1916

Plan for the First Floor of the Soldiers' Club Building, dated 1916. Built on the corner of Cuba and George Streets for the Manawatu Patriotic Society and completed in 1917 to a design from the firm of L G West & Son. The building was used by the Returned and Services Association until 1966 when it was sold to a private owner. Currently it houses Cafe Cuba on the ground floor whose outdoor tables can be seen occupying the footpath along Cuba Street. The building is well preserved and contains many of the original design features including cast iron columns along the verandah.

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Cuba Street
 
Soldiers' Club Building - Second Floor Plan, 1916

Soldiers' Club Building - Second Floor Plan, 1916

Second Floor Plan of the Soldiers' Club Building, dated 1916. Built on the corner of Cuba and George Streets for the Manawatu Patriotic Society and completed in 1917 to a design from the firm of L G West & Son. The building was used by the Returned and Services Association until 1966 when it was sold to a private owner. Currently it houses Cafe Cuba on the ground floor whose outdoor tables can be seen occupying the footpath along Cuba Street. The building is well preserved and contains many of the original design features including cast iron columns along the verandah.

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Cuba Street
 
L. G. West, Plans for a Residence at Hokowhitu
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L. G. West, Plans for a Residence at Hokowhitu

These architectural plans depict a two-storey house, featuring seven bedrooms. It was designed by L. G. West for Jacob Nannestead. The house was built around 1892. After it was sold to to Jack Strang in 1903 the house was extensively enlarged, both by him and by the New Zealand Government during the time it was leased to them for use as Government House (1908-1910). In 1921 the house was sold to William Caccia Birch. It is now known as Caccia Birch House in his honour. 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.

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Plan of the City Council bus barn and depot

Plan of the City Council bus barn and depot

The Palmerston North City Council depot still operates from this site on the corner of Ferguson Street and Albert Street.

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Corner of Albert and Ferguson Streets, Palmerston North
 
CM Ross Building, Roof Plan, 1928

CM Ross Building, Roof Plan, 1928

Roof Plan for the CM Ross Building. In 1927-1928 this new department store was built, replacing the three buildings that comprised C M Ross Co. Ltd on The Square, Palmerston North.

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4 The Square, Palmerston North
 
Plan of proposed tea garden and restaurant at the Esplanade

Plan of proposed tea garden and restaurant at the Esplanade

This plan is undated and is presumed to have not been realised.

There was a tea kiosk in the Victoria Esplanade from 1909 to 1943. It was not replaced until the original post office building was moved from Main Street to the gardens in 1989, to serve as a tearooms.

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Victoria Esplanade, Palmerston North
 
Watson and Eyre's Plan of Palmerston North Borough

Watson and Eyre's Plan of Palmerston North Borough

Map of Palmerston North produced by the printing firm, Watson and Eyre. Has an index to public buildings (and places) and streets.

The map has been drawn on to indicate new and/or proposed streets

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Palmerston North
 
Architectural Plan of Proposed Shed at A&P Showgrounds

Architectural Plan of Proposed Shed at A&P Showgrounds

Architectural plan showing a proposed shed at the A&P showgrounds. Created by G Parker and dated 1 July 1924.

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Cuba Street, Palmerston North
 
CM Ross Building, Skirting & Plans, 1928

CM Ross Building, Skirting & Plans, 1928

Skirting & Plans for the CM Ross Building. In 1927-1928 this new department store was built, replacing the three buildings that comprised C M Ross Co. Ltd on The Square, Palmerston North.

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4 The Square, Palmerston North
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