Elevated View of Nelson
This image is believed to have been taken by Palmerston North Engineer Edwin Daniel Berry, or his son Frank on a trip to Nelson.
Creator: Berry Family
Place: Nelson, New Zealand
Date: 1920s
This image is believed to have been taken by Palmerston North Engineer Edwin Daniel Berry, or his son Frank on a trip to Nelson.
Creator: Berry Family
Place: Nelson, New Zealand
Date: 1920s
Representatives from the iwi Rangitāne and Palmerston North City Council at Te Hotu Manawa marae following the signing of the Rangitāne Partnership agreement and the co-management of Te Motu o Poutoa (ANZAC Park) agreement.
Creator: Palmerston North City Council
Place: 138 Maxwells Line, Awapuni, Palmerston North
Date: 2019-08-02T00:00:00+00:00
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.
Creator: Palmerston North Borough Council
Place: Cliff Road, Palmerston North
Date: October 14, 1927
The Square Circular was Palmerston North City Council's monthly community publication, informing Palmerstonians of PNCC initiatives, activites, and events. This month's issue includes: Airport, annual report, Anzac park, Council meeting, Cultural ...
Creator: Palmerston North City Council
Place: Palmerston North
Date: October 2007
This video was made by Palmerston North City Council for Te Wiki o te Reo Māori 2020.
Presented by Aareta Mohi and Ohomairangi Whaiapu, it provides a brief kōrero on the phrase Te Motu o Poutoa and how to pronounce it.
Creator: Alexander Robertson, for PNCC
Place: Te Motu o Poutoa, Palmerston North
Date: September 2020
The New Zealand Poppy Places Trust has been established to develop, promote, and oversee a nation-wide project to commemorate and recognise as part of the heritage of New Zealanders, the participation of New Zealand in military conflicts and milit...
Creator: Evan Greensides
Place: ANZAC Park, Palmerston North
Date: January 1, 2014
Photo documentary on "Pork Chop Hill" (ANZAC Park). Copies of photographs and texts exhibited in Off the Edge Gallery, Square Edge Arts Centre, Palmerston North, 22 February-12 March 1999.
The Rangitāne pa once located on this site was called Te ...
Creator: Catherine Russ
Place: ANZAC Park, Palmerston North
Date: November 5, 1998 to February 2, 1999
Training of the New Zealand Rifle Brigade was carried out at Rangiotu Camp and the Hokowhitu Rifle Range, prior to service in World War One.
Creator: Unknown
Place: Palmerston North
Date: August 1915
The Square Circular was Palmerston North City Council's monthly community publication, informing Palmerstonians of PNCC initiatives, activites, and events. This month's issue includes: creative city index; Jono Naylor; flood protection; recycling;...
Creator: Palmerston North City Council
Place: Palmerston North
Date: June 2013
Representatives from the iwi Rangitāne and Palmerston North City Council at the signing of the Rangitāne Partnership agreement and the co-management of Te Motu o Poutoa (ANZAC Park) agreement. L-R: Wiremu Kingi Te Awe Awe (Rangitāne Komatua, Chair...
Creator: Palmerston North City Council
Place: 138 Maxwells Line, Awapuni, Palmerston North
Date: 2019-08-02T00:00:00+00:00
Anzac Park is situated across the Manawatu River from Palmerston North. In 1964-1965 the area was developed to include a car park, lookout point and picnic spot, and an observatory built there in 1971.
Creator: Unknown
Place: Cliff Road, Palmerston North
Date: circa 1971
A view of Palmerston North from the carpark of ANZAC Park. ANZAC Park is situated across the Manawatu River from Palmerston North. In 1964-1965 the area was developed to include a car park, lookout point and picnic spot, and an observatory built t...
Creator: Maurice Thompson
Place: ANZAC Park, Palmerston North
Date: November 24, 1965
A view of Palmerston North from the carpark of ANZAC Park. ANZAC Park is situated across the Manawatu River from Palmerston North. In 1964-1965 the area was developed to include a car park, lookout point and picnic spot, and an observatory built t...
Creator: Maurice Thompson
Place: Anzac Park, Palmerston North
Date: February 28, 1965
A view of Palmerston North from ANZAC Park, located off Cliff Road in Palmerston North.
Creator: Maurice Thompson
Place: Cliff Road, Palmerston North
Date: December 18, 1968
Hand coloured photograph, looking across the Manawatu River to the Fitzherbert side of Palmerston North. The first bridge over the river was completed in 1877. From a postcard sent to Mr T Templeton, Box 14, Ashhurst with a 1908 postmark.
Creator: Whalley and Co., Crown Studios,
Place: Palmerston North
Date: circa 1907
Photograph from the Manawatu cycle way of the Fireworks Over The River Display 2018. Fireworks were set off from the ANZAC Park area on the south bank of the Manawatu River. Display commenced at 9pm on Monday, 5 November 2018.
Creator: Evan Greensides
Place: ANZAC Park
Date: November 5, 2018
A view of Palmerston North from ANZAC Park, located off Cliff Road in Palmerston North. The Awatapu Golf Clubhouse is visible in the middle of the image.
Creator: Maurice Thompson
Place: Palmerston North
Date: December 18, 1968
Looking across the Fitzherbert Bridge from what is now Anzac Park. To the immediate left, across the bridge, is the Victoria Esplanade.
Creator: Whalley and Co.
Date: circa 1902
View from Anzac Park (aka Pork Chop Hill) at sunset.
Creator: Sonya Holm
Date: August 20, 2018
A view of Palmerston North city from the Manawatū Observatory, located at the top of the Anzac Park lookout on Cliff Road (Pork Chop Hill).
Creator: Christina Winitana
Date: January 11, 2017