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Memorial Gateway at Kelvin Grove Cemetery

Gates to the Kelvin Grove Services Cemetery, commemorating World War One and World War Two.

Kelvin Grove Cemetery, at 118 James Line, Kelvin Grove, is Palmerston North's main cemetery, providing cremation and burial services to the city and its ...

Creator:      Unknown
Place:          118 James Line, Kelvin Grove, Palmerston North
Date:          March 6, 2013

The Manawatū Journal of History: Issue 12

Contents:

p. 3 Editorial / Margaret Tennant

p. 5 To bridge or not to bridge...? / Jill White

p. 17 Money for my boy: the story of Katherine Wilson's will / Dorothy Pilkington

p. 25 The final battle / Simon Johnson

p. 35 An indeterminate sente...

Creator:      Manawatū Historic Journal Associates
Place:          Manawatū
Date:          2016

Back Issues: Transit camps experiment in social housing

Local historians weekly "Back Issues" article in the Manawatū Standard. The Hokowhitu Transit camp was a temporary housing initiative by council and government 1945-1959. Post World World 2, the government was challenged with a housing crises nati...

Creator:      Russell Poole
Place:          Palmerston North
Date:          January 8, 2022

"Mid-Morning Service for the Fallen" [ANZAC Day]

This image was taken for a story that ran in The Manawatu Evening Standard on 27 April, 1959. "The Rev. C. F. Browne is here seen officiating at the mid-morning Anzac service held at the Palmerston North Cenotaph. The guardsmen have been selected...

Creator:      Manawatu Evening Standard
Place:          Palmerston North
Date:          1959-04-27T00:00:00+00:00

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