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'The Nectar Eaters' by Paul Dibble

This sculpture dates from 2003 and is located at the Universal College of Learning (UCOL) on Princess Street.

Creator:      Colin Rush
Place:          Princess Street, Palmerston North
Date:          2000s

"Our Place" Naming the Palmerston North Campus Buildings [UCOL]

This booklet provides information on the naming of the buildings that form the Universal College of Learning (UCOL) campus in Palmerston North. Also included is a bried history of the campus (in various forms as Palmerston North Technical School, ...

Creator:      UCOL
Place:          Corner of King Street and Princess Street, Palmerston North
Date:          May 2005

UCOL Building, 119 King Street

Designed in 1927 for E.C. Turner, this building is now regarded as the first ‘centre of town’ multi-storey block of flats built in Palmerston North. Designed by Thorrold-Jaggard with shops on the ground floor, the building was planned to include t...

Creator:      Ian Matheson City Archives
Place:          119 King Street, Palmerston North
Date:          July 2020

Palmerston North Technical School, 171-189 King Street

This building was erected to Frederick de Jersey Clere design in 1909 to become Palmerston North’s first technical school. Technical classes had commenced in the Presbyterian Hall in 1902, however, virtually lapsed due to lack of pupils. In 1906, ...

Creator:      Ian Matheson City Archives
Place:          171-189 King Street, Palmerston North
Date:          July 2020

UCOL Block 1: Opie Building and Block 6: Te Panau.

Opie: This double-fronted, two-storey brick building was the original building of the Palmerston North Technical School. It was designed by Frederick de Jersey Clere and built on the corner of King and Princess Streets. When the Technical School m...

Creator:      Alexander Robertson, for PNCC
Place:          Palmerston North
Date:          February 2, 2021

Plunket Society Rooms, King Street

The King Street building was constructed in 1928, for the Royal New Zealand Plunket Society, formed in Palmerston North in 1917. The rooms were designed by the architect Ernst West and officially opened 1929. This building is now a part of the UCO...

Creator:      Unknown
Place:          Corner of King and Princess Street, Palmerston North
Date:          1995

UCOL Building

The main building at the Universal College of Learning (UCOL) on Princess Street.

Creator:      Colin Rush
Place:          Princess Street, Palmerston North
Date:          2002

UCOL Atrium

Am interior view of the atrium at The Universal College of Learning (UCOL).

Creator:      Colin Rush
Place:          Princess Street, Palmerston North
Date:          2002

UCOL Atrium

An interior view of the atrium at The Universal College of Learning (UCOL) showing internal access to library and upper floors.

Creator:      Colin Rush
Place:          Princess Street, Palmerston North
Date:          2002

Palmerston North Technical Institute in Princess Street

Palmerston North Technical School was opened on 29 September 1909, corner of King Street and Duke (now Princess) Street. In 1931 the gables were removed, giving the building the appearance it has now. In 1956 the school, which was Queen Elizabeth ...

Creator:      Manawatu Evening Standard
Place:          Corner of Princess and King Street, Palmerston North
Date:          1976

Palmerston North Technical High School

The Technical School main building on Duke Street (now Princess Street) was built in 1909. In 1931 the main building was strengthened and the gables were removed. The Palmerston North Technical School occupied the building until 1956. It is now us...

Creator:      F A Tier
Place:          Princess Street, Palmerston North
Date:          1950

Old Association of Students @ UCOL building after it was moved

This was one of two of the AS@U (Association of Students @ Ucol) buildings (the other being a modern bungalow) and sat across from the main UCOL campus on Queen Street. The building was removed from it's original site sometime during 2017....

Creator:      Ben Foster
Place:          Queen Street, Palmerston North
Date:          December 1, 2018

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