Pipes in the bush - unknown location
This image is believed to have been taken by Palmerston North Engineer Edwin Daniel Berry, or his son Frank.
Creator: Berry Family
Place: The Square, Palmerston North
Date: 1910s
This image is believed to have been taken by Palmerston North Engineer Edwin Daniel Berry, or his son Frank.
Creator: Berry Family
Place: The Square, Palmerston North
Date: 1910s
This plan is for the commercial premises of Brick & Pipes Ltd in Featherston Street. The brick building featured an office and storeroom near the street, with a storeroom and garage behind. Today only a portion of the front part of the original bu...
Creator: Reginald Thorrold-Jaggard
Date: 1938
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: 10 Year Plan, archives photo, building inspections, Charles Fo...
Creator: Palmerston North City Council
Place: Palmerston North
Date: June 2006
The Square Circular was Palmerston North City Council's monthly community publication, informing Palmerstonians of PNCC initiatives, activities, and events. This month's issue includes: pipe swabbing and replacement, Arena lost property, Pitt Park...
Creator: Palmerston North City Council
Place: Palmerston North
Date: July 2009
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: archives photo, Children's day, Convention Centre, Draft annua...
Creator: Palmerston North City Council
Place: Palmerston North
Date: February 2008
This image was taken for a story that ran in The Manawatu Evening Standard on 01 November 1960 "Stormwater which flows into the Milson deviation from Heretaunga Street will be carried away in these 3ft concrete pipes. There will be 1580ft of pipes...
Creator: Manawatu Evening Standard
Place: Milson, Palmerston North
Date: 1960-11-01T00:00:00+00:00
This image was taken for a story that ran in The Manawatu Evening Standard on 16 June 1961 "Traffic was held up temporarily yesterday while a power shovel was utilised to lift into position a small main water pipe on the Massey College end of the ...
Creator: Manawatu Evening Standard
Place: Fitzherbert Avenue, Palmerston North
Date: June 16, 1961
This image was taken for a story that ran in The Manawatu Evening Standard on 22 June, 1963. "It is hard on feet and hands working in mud and slush conditions on cold mornings as these Post Office Department employees well know. Here they are seen...
Creator: Manawatū Evening Standard
Place: Palmerston North
Date: 1963-06-22T00:00:00+00:00
This image was taken for a story that ran in The Manawatu Evening Standard on 09 June 1961 "Mr. J.D. O'Keefe operating a pipe-locating machine in Fitzherbert Avenue today to determine the position of the old 4 in. gas main which will be replaced b...
Creator: Manawatu Evening Standard
Place: Fitzherbert Avenue, Palmerston North
Date: June 9, 1961
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
Bill Hughes (PNBC Foreman) is standing on the left and J R Hughes (PNBC Engineer) is standing on the right. J R Hughes became Borough Engineer in 1919 and still held the post in 1937. This appears to be the Awapuni area beside the old sewage ponds.
Creator: Whalley and Co., Crown Studios
Place: Palmerston North
Date: circa 1920
Holben Electrical and Precision Engineers were located at 151 Rangitikei Street. Gough Gough and Hamer were located at 157 Rangitikei Street.
Creator: Elmar Studios, 459 Main Street, Palmerston North
Place: Unknown
A photograph of an unidentified group of men, seated at banquet tables, probably for a lunch meeting.
Creator: Elmar Studios, 459 Main Street, Palmerston North
Place: Palmerston North
Date: circa 1940 to circa 1949