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Workers at Longburn Freezing Works

Workers are shovelling (possibly) blood and bone into sacks, marked as 'Longburn'. Note the dog looking over one of the sacks.

Creator:      Robert Wallis
Place:          Palmerston North
Date:          circa 1910 to circa 1920

Staff outside Browning and Tory Coachbuilders

This building stood on the corner of Cuba and Rangitikei Streets and was destroyed by fire in 1895. This photograph shows the Cuba Street frontage of the building, with workers, some children and dogs outside. William Arthur Browning and Thomas To...

Creator:      Unknown
Place:          Palmerston North
Date:          circa 1891

Lucy Shailer

This is a photograph of Lucy Shailer, born 22 November 1888. She is the daughter of G. W. Shailer of Palmerston North, a well known photographer in the Manawatu at that time. It is possible that her father took this photograph.

Creator:      Unknown
Place:          Manawatu
Date:          circa 1893

Staff outside F Needham, Building Contractor and Joiner and Needham & Ramsay, Plumber

Frederick Needham was a carpenter. He originally worked at Perrin Brothers & Needham at 46 Rangitikei Street, but from c 1920-1933 he was listed as a builder on his own account at the same address. His taglin reads, "Concrete and Jobbing Work Exec...

Creator:      Unknown
Place:          Palmerston North
Date:          circa 1900 to circa 1930

Staff outside E Hampton Butcher shop

The butchery stood on the south-eastern side of The Square, between the then Bank of New Zealand and the All Saint's Church. Above the shop sign, another sign identifies the shop as 'Late T Parkins'. The building was later remodeled and in the 196...

Creator:      F W Young
Place:          Palmerston North
Date:          circa 1910

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