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The Lakelet in the Square, All Saints

This image is believed to have been taken by Palmerston North Engineer Frank (Frances Leslie) Berry.

Visible in the background is All Saints Anglican Church, built in 1914 and the Grand Hotel constucted in 1906 by Trevor and Sons.

In the foregro...

Creator:      Berry Family
Place:          Corner of Church Street and The Square
Date:          1916 to 1918

The Lakelet in the Square, All Saints Church

This image is believed to have been taken by Palmerston North Engineer Edwin Daniel Berry, or his son Frank.

Creator:      Berry Family
Place:          Palmerston North
Date:          1910s

All Saints Church, Palmerston North

This image is believed to have been taken by Palmerston North Engineer Edwin Daniel Berry, or his son Frank.

Creator:      Berry Family
Place:          Church Street, Palmerston North
Date:          1920s

The Lakelet in the Square, All Saints

This image is believed to have been taken by Palmerston North Engineer Frank (Frances Leslie) Berry.

Visible in the background is All Saints Anglican Church, built in 1914 and the Grand Hotel constucted in 1906 by Trevor and Sons.

In the foregr...

Creator:      Berry Family
Place:          Corner of Church Street and The Square
Date:          1916 to 1918

John Hornblow, Part 2, All Saints Church - Manawatu Conversations

Broadcast on Manawatu People's Radio, 6th December 2022. Part 2 of 2.   All Saints Church after the fire. Earthquake strengthening issues. Considerations with the Square, alcohol ban, events. Wide streets and tree planting. Walking tr...

Creator:      Stuart Birks
Place:          Palmerston North
Date:          December 6, 2022

The Square, gardens and lakelet

This view of Te Marae o Hine, The Square, looks towards the corner with Church Street West, showng All Saints' Church (built 1914 and the Grand Hotel (built 1906).

Creator:      Evening Post, Wellington
Date:          circa 1937

Buildings on the corner of Main Street and the Square, Palmerston North

A Palmerston North street view with the "Sportsman" sporting goods specialist in the foreground, and the Grand Hotel in the background. All Saints Church spires can be see behind this street view. This site is now the location for the Palmerston N...

Creator:      Jack Cottam
Place:          Cnr. of the Square and Main Street East, Palmerston North
Date:          1975?

"H. Temple White Playing the All Saints' Church Organ For Visiting Organists"

This image was taken by a Manawatu Evening Standard photographer and is held in the Manawatū Evening Standard Negative Collection, but appears not to have run in the newspaper itself.

Creator:      Manawatu Evening Standard
Place:          Church Street, Palmerston North
Date:          June 19, 1961

"Archdeaconry Mothers' Union Festival" Parade of Banners

This image was taken for a story that ran in The Manawatu Evening Standard on 14 February 1961: "Banner-bearers of the Rangitikei Archdeaconry accompanied by the All Saints' Church choir and representatives of the Archdeaconry, pass the camera thi...

Creator:      Manawatu Evening Standard
Place:          Church Street, Palmerston North
Date:          1961-02-14T00:00:00+00:00

Buildings on the corner of Main Street and the Square, Palmerston North

A Palmerston North street view with the "Sportsman" sporting goods specialist and G.M.l. House Ltd. This is on the site of the current Palmerston North Civic Administration Building. [Tattor & Son Dentists is written on the front of the building b...

Creator:      Jack Cottam
Place:          Cnr. of the Square and Main Street East, Palmerston North
Date:          1975?

All Saints Church, Church Street

The current brick building is the third church to be constructed on the site since 1875. In 1905, Archdeacon C Coleridge Harper commissioned Frederick de Jersey Clere to design a new church. Clere had designed over 120 churches in New Zealand in h...

Creator:      B. Turner
Place:          Church Street and the Square, Palmerston North
Date:          1963

The Square Decorated for Royal Visit

Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip, the Duke of Edinburgh, visited Palmerston North 6-7 January 1954, staying overnight at the Grand Hotel (shown on the right side of the image). The Municipal Chamber (now Square Edge), which can be seen to the ...

Creator:      C H James
Place:          The Square, Palmerston North
Date:          January 1954

A View of Te Marae o Hine / The Square

This photograph was taken from the tower of the Australasian Temperance and General Mutual Life Assurance Society Ltd (T&G) building, near the corner of Broadway Avenue and The Square. This partial view of the Square shows a number of its most rec...

Creator:      A Kelt
Place:          Palmerston North
Date:          circa 1952

Te Marae o Hine / The Square

This photograph shows many mature trees in The Square with a path leading to the Te Awe Awe statue, built 1907, and beyond to the corner of The Square and Fitzherbert Avenue. From the corner of Fitzherbert Avenue can be seen the Fisherman's Table ...

Creator:      Ian Matheson
Place:          The Square, Palmerston North
Date:          1993

Te Marae o Hine / The Square

This colour slide of The Square shows the The Lakelet in the foreground, the Grand Hotel on the left and All Saints Church in the middle.

Creator:      Clarice Parlane
Place:          The Square, Palmerston North
Date:          1960s

All Saints' Church

A view of the All Saints' Anglican Church from the corner of The Square and Church Street.

Creator:      Unknown
Place:          Corner of Church Street and The Square, Palmerston North
Date:          1990s

All Saints Church Viewed from The Lakelet

This photograph shows All Saints Church from The Lakelet in The Square. This brick structure was constructed in 1914-1915 on the site of the old wooden All Saints Church. The Lakelet was constructed and developed by the Beautifying Society in Oct...

Creator:      G R Kay
Place:          The Square, Palmerston North
Date:          circa 1950

Harry Thomas Palmer Plaque - All Saints Church

This plaque tells the story of the death of Harry Thomas Palmer during the First World War. He contracted pneumonia and died on the hospital ship "Gascon" on 15 July 1915 and was buried at sea.

Creator:      Leanne Hickman
Place:          Church Street, Palmerston North
Date:          December 21, 2018

View of The Square from Hopwood Clock Tower - Church Street West

This image is from a series taken around 1957 that shows a view of The Square from the top of the Hopwood Clock Tower. This one shows the corner of Church Street West and The Square, including the Lakelet.

Creator:      C H James
Place:          The Square, Palmerston North
Date:          1957

All Saints Church

This photograph shows the corner of Church Street West and The Square - complete with a view of All Saints Church and Square Edge. The NZ Post Office is visible just down the road from the church.

Creator:      Graeme Liggins
Place:          The Square, Palmerston North
Date:          circa 2002

Across the Lakelet to Church Street West

This photograph looks across the lakelet to All Saints Church, which was built in 1914-1915. The Grand Hotel, seen here on the left side of the photograph, was built in 1906. This gun was installed in 1909 and removed during the 1940s. Cannons wer...

Creator:      Unknown
Place:          Church Street, Palmerston North
Date:          1915 to 1920

Parishioners of All Saints Church departing on a picnic, Church Street

The horse-drawn vehicles are standing outside the second All Saints Anglican Church, in use 1982-1914. Alongside the wooden church can be seen the former Borough Council building and in the distance is the distinctive wooden clock tower of the Oc...

Creator:      Unknown
Place:          Church Street, Palmerston North
Date:          1901

Looking across The Square to All Saints Church, Church Street

Anglican services began in Palmerston North in 1872. This All Saints Church, built 1914, was designed by Frederick de Jersey Clere in Edwardian Free Gothic style and constructed in brick. It was the third such Anglican church on the same site. It ...

Creator:      E Creamer
Place:          The Square, Palmerston North
Date:          1981

Preparation for moving the All Saints Church, Church Street

This wooden All Saints Church encorporated the original 1875 one, on the same site, in 1882. In 1910 this building was moved back, placed sideways on the section, and adapted for use as the Sunday School. It was replaced by the present brick All S...

Creator:      Whalley and Co., Crown Studios,
Place:          Church Street, Palmerston North
Date:          1910

Choir pews of All Saints Church, church Street

Anglican services began in Palmerston North in 1872. This All Saints Church, built 1914, was designed by Frederick de Jersey Clere in Edwardian Free Gothic style and constructed in brick. It was the third such Anglican church on the same site. It ...

Creator:      E Creamer
Place:          Church Street, Palmerston North
Date:          1981

Municipal Building, Church Street

The Palmerston North City Council Municipal building was designed by Reginald Thorrold Jaggard and built in 1944-1945. The Council had occupied the same site in the former Colonial Bank of New Zealand building until it was demolished to make way f...

Creator:      Unknown
Place:          Church Street, Palmerston North
Date:          circa 1950

Corner of The Square and Church Street

The building at centre, built as the Colonial Bank of New Zealand, became the Palmerston North Borough Council offices. In 1944-1945, a new building was built (now Square Edge). to the right of this building can be seen the All Saints Church,const...

Creator:      Unknown
Place:          Corner of The Square and Church Street, Palmerston North
Date:          circa 1910

All Saints Church hall, Church Street

The wooden church hall was originally built as the All Saints Church in 1881 by Meyrick, Perrin and Oakley and was dedicated by Bishop Hadfield on 16 February 1882. It replaced the first Anglican church, built on the site in 1875, which was incorp...

Creator:      E Creamer
Place:          Church Street, Palmerston North
Date:          1981

Lecturn in All Saints Church, Church Street

Anglican services began in Palmerston North in 1872. This All Saints Church, built 1914, was designed by Frederick de Jersey Clere in Edwardian Free Gothic style and constructed in brick. It was the third such Anglican church on the same site. It ...

Creator:      E Creamer
Place:          Church Street, Palmerston North
Date:          1981

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