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The Queen Mother presents the Squadron Standard to the RNZAF No. 75 Squadron

The Queen Mother presents the Squadron Standard to the RNZAF No. 75 Squadron

In a formal ceremony held at the Showgrounds in Palmerston North, Queen Elizabeth, the Queen Mother, presented the Royal New Zealand Air Force's No. 75 Squadron with a Standard for ‘specially outstanding operations’.

This image depicts her arrival at the showgrounds and introduction to Mayor W. B. Tennant and other dignitaries.

Elizabeth’s 1958 visit to Palmerston North was part of a wider Royal tour of New Zealand which also included stops in Auckland, Kaitaia, Hamilton, Napier, New Plymouth, and Wellington. In the South Island, she visited Blenheim, Dunedin, Invercargill and Christchurch.

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The Queen Mother presents the Squadron Standard to the RNZAF No. 75 Squadron

The Queen Mother presents the Squadron Standard to the RNZAF No. 75 Squadron

In a formal ceremony held at the Showgrounds in Palmerston North, Queen Elizabeth, the Queen Mother, presented the Royal New Zealand Air Force's No. 75 Squadron with a Standard for ‘specially outstanding operations’.

This image depicts the 75th Squadron on parade before the Royal dais. Cuba Street runs behind the grandstand packed with watching members of the public.

Elizabeth’s 1958 visit to Palmerston North was part of a wider Royal tour of New Zealand which also included stops in Auckland, Kaitaia, Hamilton, Napier, New Plymouth, and Wellington. In the South Island, she visited Blenheim, Dunedin, Invercargill and Christchurch.

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The Queen Mother presents the Squadron Standard to the RNZAF No. 75 Squadron

The Queen Mother presents the Squadron Standard to the RNZAF No. 75 Squadron

In a formal ceremony held at the Showgrounds in Palmerston North, Queen Elizabeth, the Queen Mother, presented the Royal New Zealand Air Force's No. 75 Squadron with a Standard for ‘specially outstanding operations’.

This image is believed to depict the Queen Mother being introduced to the officer commanding the parade, Squadron Leader G. Amor.

Elizabeth’s 1958 visit to Palmerston North was part of a wider Royal tour of New Zealand which also included stops in Auckland, Kaitaia, Hamilton, Napier, New Plymouth, and Wellington. In the South Island, she visited Blenheim, Dunedin, Invercargill and Christchurch.

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The Queen Mother presents the Squadron Standard to the RNZAF No. 75 Squadron

The Queen Mother presents the Squadron Standard to the RNZAF No. 75 Squadron

In a formal ceremony held at the Showgrounds in Palmerston North, Queen Elizabeth, the Queen Mother, presented the Royal New Zealand Air Force's No. 75 Squadron with a Standard for ‘specially outstanding operations’.

Mayor W. B. Tennant and other civic dignitaries await the Queen Mother’s arrival at the Showgrounds.

Elizabeth’s 1958 visit to Palmerston North was part of a wider Royal tour of New Zealand which also included stops in Auckland, Kaitaia, Hamilton, Napier, New Plymouth, and Wellington. In the South Island, she visited Blenheim, Dunedin, Invercargill and Christchurch.

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The Queen Mother presents the Squadron Standard to the RNZAF No. 75 Squadron

The Queen Mother presents the Squadron Standard to the RNZAF No. 75 Squadron

In a formal ceremony held at the Showgrounds in Palmerston North, Queen Elizabeth, the Queen Mother, presented the Royal New Zealand Air Force's No. 75 Squadron with a Standard for ‘specially outstanding operations’.

This image depicts the Royal Coat of Arms on display at the Showgrounds.

Elizabeth’s 1958 visit to Palmerston North was part of a wider Royal tour of New Zealand which also included stops in Auckland, Kaitaia, Hamilton, Napier, New Plymouth, and Wellington. In the South Island, she visited Blenheim, Dunedin, Invercargill and Christchurch.

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The Queen Mother presents the Squadron Standard to the RNZAF No. 75 Squadron

The Queen Mother presents the Squadron Standard to the RNZAF No. 75 Squadron

In a formal ceremony held at the Showgrounds in Palmerston North, Queen Elizabeth, the Queen Mother, presented the Royal New Zealand Air Force's No. 75 Squadron with a Standard for ‘specially outstanding operations’.

This image is similar to one published in black and white by the Manawatu Evening Standard on 7th February 1958, the caption of which read: “The bright colourings which assisted to impress the scene on the thousands of persons at the Showgrounds yesterday will not soon be forgotten. The Queen Mother, dressed in dainty pink, was contrasted against the deep red, green and silver of the Royal Dais… behind her [in brown uniform] is the commander of the R.N.Z.A.F. Ohakea (Group Captain C. A. Turner)…”

Elizabeth’s 1958 visit to Palmerston North was part of a wider Royal tour of New Zealand which also included stops in Auckland, Kaitaia, Hamilton, Napier, New Plymouth, and Wellington. In the South Island, she visited Blenheim, Dunedin, Invercargill and Christchurch.

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The Queen Mother presents the Squadron Standard to the RNZAF No. 75 Squadron

The Queen Mother presents the Squadron Standard to the RNZAF No. 75 Squadron

In a formal ceremony held at the Showgrounds in Palmerston North, Queen Elizabeth, the Queen Mother, presented the Royal New Zealand Air Force's No. 75 Squadron with a Standard for ‘specially outstanding operations’.

This image the Squadron Standard on parade after its formal presentation by the Queen Mother. The Manawatu Evening Standard reported that the Standard consisted of a “…fringed and tasselled light blue silken banner mounted on a pike which is crowned with a golden eagle. Eight selected battle honours (No. 75 Squadron has a total of 14 Battle Honours) are in scrolls surrounding the Squadron Badge. The whole is enclosed in a decorative border of golden fern fronds.”

Elizabeth’s 1958 visit to Palmerston North was part of a wider Royal tour of New Zealand which also included stops in Auckland, Kaitaia, Hamilton, Napier, New Plymouth, and Wellington. In the South Island, she visited Blenheim, Dunedin, Invercargill and Christchurch.

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The Queen Mother presents the Squadron Standard to the RNZAF No. 75 Squadron

The Queen Mother presents the Squadron Standard to the RNZAF No. 75 Squadron

In a formal ceremony held at the Showgrounds in Palmerston North, Queen Elizabeth, the Queen Mother, presented the Royal New Zealand Air Force's No. 75 Squadron with a Standard for ‘specially outstanding operations’.

Mayor W. B. Tennant introduces the Queen Mother to civic dignitaries in front of the Grandstand before the ceremony.

Elizabeth’s 1958 visit to Palmerston North was part of a wider Royal tour of New Zealand which also included stops in Auckland, Kaitaia, Hamilton, Napier, New Plymouth, and Wellington. In the South Island, she visited Blenheim, Dunedin, Invercargill and Christchurch.

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The Queen Mother presents the Squadron Standard to the RNZAF No. 75 Squadron

The Queen Mother presents the Squadron Standard to the RNZAF No. 75 Squadron

In a formal ceremony held at the Showgrounds in Palmerston North, Queen Elizabeth, the Queen Mother, presented the Royal New Zealand Air Force's No. 75 Squadron with a Standard for ‘specially outstanding operations’.

This image depicts her arrival at the showgrounds and introduction to Mayor W. B. Tennant and other dignitaries.

Elizabeth’s 1958 visit to Palmerston North was part of a wider Royal tour of New Zealand which also included stops in Auckland, Kaitaia, Hamilton, Napier, New Plymouth, and Wellington. In the South Island, she visited Blenheim, Dunedin, Invercargill and Christchurch.

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The Queen Mother presents the Squadron Standard to the RNZAF No. 75 Squadron

The Queen Mother presents the Squadron Standard to the RNZAF No. 75 Squadron

In a formal ceremony held at the Showgrounds in Palmerston North, Queen Elizabeth, the Queen Mother, presented the Royal New Zealand Air Force's No. 75 Squadron with a Standard for ‘specially outstanding operations’.

This image depicts the Standard being received by Pilot Officer T. E. Enright, who was the recipient of the Queen’s Gold Medal and the Sword of Honour as the top-ranking cadet at both Halton College and Cranwell in England.

Elizabeth’s 1958 visit to Palmerston North was part of a wider Royal tour of New Zealand which also included stops in Auckland, Kaitaia, Hamilton, Napier, New Plymouth, and Wellington. In the South Island, she visited Blenheim, Dunedin, Invercargill and Christchurch.

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The Queen Mother presents the Squadron Standard to the RNZAF No. 75 Squadron

The Queen Mother presents the Squadron Standard to the RNZAF No. 75 Squadron

In a formal ceremony held at the Showgrounds in Palmerston North, Queen Elizabeth, the Queen Mother, presented the Royal New Zealand Air Force's No. 75 Squadron with a Standard for ‘specially outstanding operations’.

This image is similar to one published in black and white by the Manawatu Evening Standard on 7th February 1958, the caption of which read: “The bright colourings which assisted to impress the scene on the thousands of persons at the Showgrounds yesterday will not soon be forgotten. The Queen Mother, dressed in dainty pink, was contrasted against the deep red, green and silver of the Royal Dais… behind her [in brown uniform] is the commander of the R.N.Z.A.F. Ohakea (Group Captain C. A. Turner)…”

Elizabeth’s 1958 visit to Palmerston North was part of a wider Royal tour of New Zealand which also included stops in Auckland, Kaitaia, Hamilton, Napier, New Plymouth, and Wellington. In the South Island, she visited Blenheim, Dunedin, Invercargill and Christchurch.
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The Queen Mother presents the Squadron Standard to the RNZAF No. 75 Squadron

The Queen Mother presents the Squadron Standard to the RNZAF No. 75 Squadron

In a formal ceremony held at the Showgrounds in Palmerston North, Queen Elizabeth, the Queen Mother, presented the Royal New Zealand Air Force's No. 75 Squadron with a Standard for ‘specially outstanding operations’.

Mayor W. B. Tennant escorts the Queen Mother past the crowds in the Grandstand before the ceremony.

Elizabeth’s 1958 visit to Palmerston North was part of a wider Royal tour of New Zealand which also included stops in Auckland, Kaitaia, Hamilton, Napier, New Plymouth, and Wellington. In the South Island, she visited Blenheim, Dunedin, Invercargill and Christchurch.

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The Queen Mother presents the Squadron Standard to the RNZAF No. 75 Squadron

The Queen Mother presents the Squadron Standard to the RNZAF No. 75 Squadron

In a formal ceremony held at the Showgrounds in Palmerston North, Queen Elizabeth, the Queen Mother, presented the Royal New Zealand Air Force's No. 75 Squadron with a Standard for ‘specially outstanding operations’.

This image depicts her arrival at the showgrounds and introduction to Mayor W. B. Tennant and other dignitaries.

Elizabeth’s 1958 visit to Palmerston North was part of a wider Royal tour of New Zealand which also included stops in Auckland, Kaitaia, Hamilton, Napier, New Plymouth, and Wellington. In the South Island, she visited Blenheim, Dunedin, Invercargill and Christchurch.

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The Queen Mother presents the Squadron Standard to the RNZAF No. 75 Squadron

The Queen Mother presents the Squadron Standard to the RNZAF No. 75 Squadron

In a formal ceremony held at the Showgrounds in Palmerston North, Queen Elizabeth, the Queen Mother, presented the Royal New Zealand Air Force's No. 75 Squadron with a Standard for ‘specially outstanding operations’.

This image depicts her arrival at the showgrounds and introduction to Mayor W. B. Tennant and other dignitaries.

Elizabeth’s 1958 visit to Palmerston North was part of a wider Royal tour of New Zealand which also included stops in Auckland, Kaitaia, Hamilton, Napier, New Plymouth, and Wellington. In the South Island, she visited Blenheim, Dunedin, Invercargill and Christchurch.

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The Queen Mother presents the Squadron Standard to the RNZAF No. 75 Squadron

The Queen Mother presents the Squadron Standard to the RNZAF No. 75 Squadron

In a formal ceremony held at the Showgrounds in Palmerston North, Queen Elizabeth, the Queen Mother, presented the Royal New Zealand Air Force's No. 75 Squadron with a Standard for ‘specially outstanding operations’.

This image is believed to depict the R.N.Z.A.F. Ohakea Group Captain C. A. Turner.

Elizabeth’s 1958 visit to Palmerston North was part of a wider Royal tour of New Zealand which also included stops in Auckland, Kaitaia, Hamilton, Napier, New Plymouth, and Wellington. In the South Island, she visited Blenheim, Dunedin, Invercargill and Christchurch.

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The Queen Mother presents the Squadron Standard to the RNZAF No. 75 Squadron

The Queen Mother presents the Squadron Standard to the RNZAF No. 75 Squadron

In a formal ceremony held at the Showgrounds in Palmerston North, Queen Elizabeth, the Queen Mother, presented the Royal New Zealand Air Force's No. 75 Squadron with a Standard for ‘specially outstanding operations’.

This image depicts her arrival at the showgrounds and introduction to Mayor W. B. Tennant and other dignitaries.

Elizabeth’s 1958 visit to Palmerston North was part of a wider Royal tour of New Zealand which also included stops in Auckland, Kaitaia, Hamilton, Napier, New Plymouth, and Wellington. In the South Island, she visited Blenheim, Dunedin, Invercargill and Christchurch.

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The Queen Mother presents the Squadron Standard to the RNZAF No. 75 Squadron

The Queen Mother presents the Squadron Standard to the RNZAF No. 75 Squadron

In a formal ceremony held at the Showgrounds in Palmerston North, Queen Elizabeth, the Queen Mother, presented the Royal New Zealand Air Force's No. 75 Squadron with a Standard for ‘specially outstanding operations’.

This image depicts the Rev. M. N. Dickey, chaplain at the RNZAF Ohakea airbase, performing the consecration of the Squadron Standard.

Elizabeth’s 1958 visit to Palmerston North was part of a wider Royal tour of New Zealand which also included stops in Auckland, Kaitaia, Hamilton, Napier, New Plymouth, and Wellington. In the South Island, she visited Blenheim, Dunedin, Invercargill and Christchurch.

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The Queen Mother presents the Squadron Standard to the RNZAF No. 75 Squadron

The Queen Mother presents the Squadron Standard to the RNZAF No. 75 Squadron

In a formal ceremony held at the Showgrounds in Palmerston North, Queen Elizabeth, the Queen Mother, presented the Royal New Zealand Air Force's No. 75 Squadron with a Standard for ‘specially outstanding operations’.

This image depicts members of a Scottish pipe band at rest to the side of the Royal Dais. Cuba Street runs in the background behind the public grandstand.

Elizabeth’s 1958 visit to Palmerston North was part of a wider Royal tour of New Zealand which also included stops in Auckland, Kaitaia, Hamilton, Napier, New Plymouth, and Wellington. In the South Island, she visited Blenheim, Dunedin, Invercargill and Christchurch.

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The Queen Mother presents the Squadron Standard to the RNZAF No. 75 Squadron

The Queen Mother presents the Squadron Standard to the RNZAF No. 75 Squadron

In a formal ceremony held at the Showgrounds in Palmerston North, Queen Elizabeth, the Queen Mother, presented the Royal New Zealand Air Force's No. 75 Squadron with a Standard for ‘specially outstanding operations’.

This image depicts the 75th Squadron band before the Royal dais.

Elizabeth’s 1958 visit to Palmerston North was part of a wider Royal tour of New Zealand which also included stops in Auckland, Kaitaia, Hamilton, Napier, New Plymouth, and Wellington. In the South Island, she visited Blenheim, Dunedin, Invercargill and Christchurch.

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The Queen Mother presents the Squadron Standard to the RNZAF No. 75 Squadron

The Queen Mother presents the Squadron Standard to the RNZAF No. 75 Squadron

In a formal ceremony held at the Showgrounds in Palmerston North, Queen Elizabeth, the Queen Mother, presented the Royal New Zealand Air Force's No. 75 Squadron with a Standard for ‘specially outstanding operations’.

This image depicts the 75th Squadron on parade before the Royal dais. Cuba Street runs behind the grandstand packed with watching members of the public.

Elizabeth’s 1958 visit to Palmerston North was part of a wider Royal tour of New Zealand which also included stops in Auckland, Kaitaia, Hamilton, Napier, New Plymouth, and Wellington. In the South Island, she visited Blenheim, Dunedin, Invercargill and Christchurch.

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The Queen Mother presents the Squadron Standard to the RNZAF No. 75 Squadron

The Queen Mother presents the Squadron Standard to the RNZAF No. 75 Squadron

In a formal ceremony held at the Showgrounds in Palmerston North, Queen Elizabeth, the Queen Mother, presented the Royal New Zealand Air Force's No. 75 Squadron with a Standard for ‘specially outstanding operations’.

This image depicts her arrival at the showgrounds and introduction to Mayor W. B. Tennant and other dignitaries.

Elizabeth’s 1958 visit to Palmerston North was part of a wider Royal tour of New Zealand which also included stops in Auckland, Kaitaia, Hamilton, Napier, New Plymouth, and Wellington. In the South Island, she visited Blenheim, Dunedin, Invercargill and Christchurch.

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The Queen Mother presents the Squadron Standard to the RNZAF No. 75 Squadron

The Queen Mother presents the Squadron Standard to the RNZAF No. 75 Squadron

In a formal ceremony held at the Showgrounds in Palmerston North, Queen Elizabeth, the Queen Mother, presented the Royal New Zealand Air Force's No. 75 Squadron with a Standard for ‘specially outstanding operations’.

This image depicts the officer commanding the parade, Squadron Leader G. Amor.

Elizabeth’s 1958 visit to Palmerston North was part of a wider Royal tour of New Zealand which also included stops in Auckland, Kaitaia, Hamilton, Napier, New Plymouth, and Wellington. In the South Island, she visited Blenheim, Dunedin, Invercargill and Christchurch.

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The Queen Mother presents the Squadron Standard to the RNZAF No. 75 Squadron

The Queen Mother presents the Squadron Standard to the RNZAF No. 75 Squadron

In a formal ceremony held at the Showgrounds in Palmerston North, Queen Elizabeth, the Queen Mother, presented the Royal New Zealand Air Force's No. 75 Squadron with a Standard for ‘specially outstanding operations’.

This image depicts Elizabeth’s arrival in a Ford Zodiac Limousine.
Elizabeth’s 1958 visit to Palmerston North was part of a wider Royal tour of New Zealand which also included stops in Auckland, Kaitaia, Hamilton, Napier, New Plymouth, and Wellington. In the South Island, she visited Blenheim, Dunedin, Invercargill and Christchurch.

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The Queen Mother presents the Squadron Standard to the RNZAF No. 75 Squadron

The Queen Mother presents the Squadron Standard to the RNZAF No. 75 Squadron

In a formal ceremony held at the Showgrounds in Palmerston North, Queen Elizabeth, the Queen Mother, presented the Royal New Zealand Air Force's No. 75 Squadron with a Standard for ‘specially outstanding operations’.

Elizabeth’s 1958 visit to Palmerston North was part of a wider Royal tour of New Zealand which also included stops in Auckland, Kaitaia, Hamilton, Napier, New Plymouth, and Wellington. In the South Island, she visited Blenheim, Dunedin, Invercargill and Christchurch.

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Richard Meredith

Richard Meredith

This image was taken for a story that ran in The Manawatu Evening Standard on 15th December 1965 "David Kenyon (Best all-round boy, Terrace End.) [Image also repeated on 16th December 1965]

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Paulene Waugh

Paulene Waugh

This image was taken for a story that ran in The Manawatu Evening Standard on 15th December 1965 "Paulene Waugh (Equal runner-up, Terrace End.) [Image also repeated on 16th December 1965]

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Back Issues:  Thank you very much for ...raising our profile

Back Issues: Thank you very much for ...raising our profile

Local historians weekly "Back Issues" article in the Manawatū Standard. Telethon was a 24-hour live television spectacular designed to raise money for charitable causes. It originated in the United States, but New Zealand put a typically Kiwi spin on the event. First held in 1975, local performers, amateur and professional were joined by international stars, who entertained New Zealand to raise money for charity. Groups of people from schools, clubs, and pubs, contributed cash and cheques, often in an oversized format, to add to the pledged totals on the day of the event.

Telethon 1981 was held on 27 June 1981 and raised funds for the International Year of Disabled Persons.
The main event in Palmerston North was held at the Rainbow Stadium and attracted a number of national and international celebrities.

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Barnum The Circus Musical programme
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Barnum The Circus Musical programme

Title page reads, "MANAWATU THEATRE SOCIETY
proudly presents

BARNUM
THE CIRCUS MUSICAL

May 28 - June 6 1987
Palmerston North Opera House

MUSIC BY
CY
COLEMAN

LYRICS BY
MICHAEL
STEWART

BOOK BY
MARK
BRAMBLE

DIRECTED BY
ROBERT RIMMER

MUSICALLY DIRECTED BY
STEPHEN FISHER

CHOREOGRAPHED BY
VAL BOLTER

SET DESIGN
WANGANUI AMDRAM

WARDROBE DESIGN WANGANUI AMDRAM

TECHNICAL DESIGN
CHARLIE FORBES"

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Municipal Opera House and Coronation Hall, Register of Bookings
Municipal Opera House and Coronation Hall, Register of BookingsMunicipal Opera House and Coronation Hall, Register of BookingsMunicipal Opera House and Coronation Hall, Register of BookingsMunicipal Opera House and Coronation Hall, Register of BookingsMunicipal Opera House and Coronation Hall, Register of BookingsMunicipal Opera House and Coronation Hall, Register of Bookings

Municipal Opera House and Coronation Hall, Register of Bookings

This register for the Palmerston North Municipal Opera House and Coronation Hall records bookings from 1940 until 1945, for performances, meetings and the activities of community groups. During the Second World War, these venues were also used to support the war effort, including by the Women's Auxilary services, the Home Guard and for Soldier Send Off events. The Opera House hosted performances by the Kiwi Concert Party and the Young Māori Club. This building, designed by F J Wilson and built by J Trevor and Sons, was erected on Church Street in 1904-1905 and opened 12 July 1905. In 1952 the Opera House 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. The Coronation Hall, located at 801 Main Street, was built as a Public Hall in 1911 to mark the Coronation of George V. In 1962 it was bought by the Palmerston North Little Theatre Society (later Manawatu Theatre Society) and became a playhouse. In 1996 the hall was bought by Douglas and Moana Hann, who renovated the building into a home. As of 2014, it is the premises of a painting and decoration business.

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Municipal Opera House and Coronation Hall, Register of Bookings
Municipal Opera House and Coronation Hall, Register of BookingsMunicipal Opera House and Coronation Hall, Register of BookingsMunicipal Opera House and Coronation Hall, Register of BookingsMunicipal Opera House and Coronation Hall, Register of BookingsMunicipal Opera House and Coronation Hall, Register of BookingsMunicipal Opera House and Coronation Hall, Register of Bookings

Municipal Opera House and Coronation Hall, Register of Bookings

This register for the Palmerston North Municipal Opera House and Coronation Hall records bookings from 1935 until 1940, for performances, meetings and the activities of community groups. The Municipal Opera House, designed by F J Wilson and built by J Trevor and Sons, was erected on Church Street 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. The Coronation Hall, located at 801 Main Street, was built as a Public Hall in 1911 to mark the Coronation of George V. In 1962 it was bought by the Palmerston North Little Theatre Society (later Manawatu Theatre Society) and became a playhouse. In 1996 the hall was bought by Douglas and Moana Hann, who renovated the building into a home. As of 2014, it is the premises of a painting and decoration business.

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