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Memory Lane - "Beloved Beau"

Journalist Tina White's weekly "Memory Lane" article in the Manawatū Standard. The life story of James Alfred (Jimmy) Nash (1871-1952). Jimmy Nash became Palmerston North's 15th mayor in 1908. He was popular, remaining in office for 15 years. In t...

Creator:      Tina White
Place:          Palmerston North
Date:          August 21, 2010

Memory Lane - "A grand marriage in Manawatū"

Journalist Tina White's weekly "Memory Lane" article in the Manawatū Standard. The life story of Minister of Parliament, mayor and councillor James (Jimmy) Nash and his wife Elizabeth (nee Keogh). They were married in 1895 and lived in Waimarama, ...

Creator:      Tina White
Place:          Palmerston North
Date:          January 11, 2020

Billiard Room at 'Waimarama', 46 Alfred Street

This house was built 1905 - 1906 for Elizabeth and James Alfred Nash. Nash was both a Mayor and MP for Palmerston North. In 1914 it was sold to R Moore who named it 'Waimarama'. It was designed by Ernest Larcombe and is listed in category 1 of the...

Creator:      E Creamer
Date:          December 1981

"Waimarama", Alfred Street

Waimarama, 46 Alfred Street, Palmerston North was the home of Mr and Mrs Thomas R. Moore. Mrs Moore was Gretchen Kuhtze.

Creator:      Unknown
Place:          Palmerston North
Date:          circa 1920

"Waimarama" billiard room, 46 Alfred Street

Waimarama billiard room around 1925. Ben Coutts (left) and T. R. (Tommy) Moore (right) playing game of "chinaman."

Creator:      Unknown
Place:          46 Alfred Street, Palmerston North
Date:          1920s

"Waimarama", 46 Alfred Street

“Waimarama” was built in 1905 for Mr James Alfred Nash and family. The house covers 5000 square feet, is built of Rimu and Kauri and has a 14 foot stud. The paneling in the entrance hall and in the billiard room is Rimu. The Rimu doors are three...

Creator:      Pat Scrivens
Place:          46 Alfred Street, Palmerston North
Date:          October 2016

Waimarama, 46 Alfred Street, Palmerston North in 1916

A view of Waimarama, 46 Alfred Street, Palmerston North from the front lawn. Woman thought to be Elizabeth Moore, wife of Thomas Moore.

Creator:      Ben Coutts
Place:          Palmerston North
Date:          December 3, 1916

Entrance to Waimarama, 46 Alfred Street

Thomas R. Moore and his wife Elizabeth Gretchen Moore (nee Kuhtze) photographed on 3 December 1916 in front of their home Waimarama.

Creator:      Ben Coutts
Place:          Palmerston North
Date:          December 3, 1916

View of Waimarama from driveway

A view of Waimarama, 46 Alfred Street, taken from the driveway, 12 May 1918.

Creator:      Ben Coutts
Place:          Palmerston North
Date:          May 12, 1918

"Waimarama" drawing room

Drawing room of Waimarama, 46 Alfred Street, Palmerston North in the 1920's or 30's.

Creator:      Unknown
Place:          Palmerston North
Date:          circa 1930

Early photo of Waimarama, 46 Alfred Street

This photo of Waimarama is thought to have been taken 1914/1915. The gravel driveway to the front door has not yet been made nor the gardens developed as in later photos.

Creator:      Unknown
Place:          Palmerston North
Date:          circa 1914

Billiard Room at 'Waimarama', 46 Alfred Street

This house was built 1905 - 1906 for Elizabeth and James Alfred Nash. Nash was both a Mayor and MP for Palmerston North. In 1914 it was sold to t R Moore who named it 'Waimarama'. It was designed by Ernest Larcombe and is listed in category 1 of t...

Creator:      E Creamer
Date:          December 1981

"Waimarama" 46 Alfred Street, Palmerston North

Waimarama in about 1916. The home of Mr and Mrs T.R. Moore. Mrs Moore (nee Gretchen Kuhtze) is standing by the house.

Creator:      Unknown
Place:          46 Alfred Street, Palmerston North
Date:          1916

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