Plan of Cliff Road area with landowners
Cliff Road runs parallel to the Manawatū River just over the Fitzherbert Bridge. It leads to Anzac Park and the observatory. Ownership shows McGregor, Batchelar, PNBC and Massey College of Agriculture.
Cliff Road runs parallel to the Manawatū River just over the Fitzherbert Bridge. It leads to Anzac Park and the observatory. Ownership shows McGregor, Batchelar, PNBC and Massey College of Agriculture.
This plan shows a proposed new civic administration building between Main Street and Church Street.
This plan did not eventuate. It is undated but may have been at the time they were exploring the need for a new Council building in the 1960s.
Plan showing the layout of sewerage pipes to dwellings at 86 Cuba Street owned by Mr G J Best. Property is part of Section 320 and allotments 61 and 62. Includes measurements. Drawn by architect James L White of Palmerston North.
Elevation and section plans for the CM Ross Building on the Square. Built In 1927-1928, this new department store replaced the three buildings that comprised C M Ross Co. Ltd on The Square, Palmerston North.
A plan for a 27 seater bus for the Palmerston North Borough Council. The Palmerston North Municipal motor service began in 1921.
The plan is undated but is prior to 1930 when Palmerston North became a city.
Plans for renovation work undertaken on the Regent Theatre.
A plan showing the railway line running through the centre of The Square, and other features.
Plan for what became the Coronation Fountain in The Square. It was built in 1902 and was moved from the centre of the Square to opposite what is now the City Library in 1926, and then to near the corner of Broadway and The Square in 2005.
The fountain has plaques that commemorate three events; it was erected to commemorate the coronation of King Edward VII in August 1902 and also commemorates the 25th anniversary of the establishment of the Borough of Palmerston North, and the reaching of city status in 1930.
Plan of buildings for Milson Aerodromme Inc. The Aerodromme opened in 1931, with commercial flights beginning in 1936.
Hand drawn and coloured plans of shops in Foxton, for H Austin. Includes elevations and floor plans. Shops include attached accommodation.
Drawn by L G West, architect, Palmerston North. Signed by him 17 October 1903, and A Speirs 31 October 1903.
These plans for a single-storey, four bedroom residence were designed by L. G. West and Son for Mr Martensen. 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 single-storey, three bedroom residence were designed by L. G. West and Son for Andrew D. Boag. 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-storey, eight bedroom residence were designed by L. G. West and Son for Freeman L. Jackson. 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 single-storey residence were designed by L. G. West and Son for Andrew D. Boag. They include plans for the dining room mantlepiece and panelling, and an out building with garage. 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 butter factory were designed by L. G. West for the Rewa Co-operative Dairy Company Limited. The decision to found the company was made at a meeting of interested parties held in the Rewa School in April 1898 (Feilding Star, 4 April 1898). 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.
Papaioea Park is situated on the corner of Ruahine Street (formerly Terrace Street) and Featherston Streets. The land was acquired by the City Council circa 1921 -1922 and is about 9 acres in size.
These plans for a cheese factory were designed by L. G. West and Son for the Papatawa Co-operative Dairy Company. The company, the first of the modern dairy co-operatives in the Woodville district, was established in 1912. 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.
This plan for a cheese factory was designed by L. G. West and Son for the North Tiraumea Dairy Company Limited. 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.
This plan for a proposed three-storey hotel was designed by L. G. West for A. F. Anderson. 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 cheese factory were designed by L. G. West and Son for the Kuku Co-operative Dairy Company Limited. The Kuku and Manakau co-operative dairy companies amalgamated in 1936. 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 butter factory was designed by L. G. West for the Golden Bay Co-operative Dairy Company Limited. 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 butter factory were designed by L. G. West for the Eltham Co-operative Dairy Factory Company Limited. The company was established in 1892, the first dairy manufacturer in Taranaki to be financed on a purely co-operative basis. It was amalgamated with the Cardiff Co-operative Dairy Factory Company Limited in about 1965. 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 butter factory were designed by L. G. West for W. Stock. 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 butter factory were designed by L. G. West for the New Zealand Farmers' Dairy Union. 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 cottage were designed by L. G. West and Son for W. Petersen. 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.
This plan for a stable, which included a woodshed and harness room, was designed by L. G. West. 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.
This plan for a three bedroom villa with front verandah was designed by L. G. West and Son for J. J. Hume. 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-storey residence were designed by L. G. West and Son for B. J. Jacobs. 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 for a four bedroom residence and subsequent additions were designed by L. G. West and Son for E. Bruce. 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.