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Object ID Greater than "2020.290" and Object ID Less than "2020.805" 24/02/2021 Matches 1612 Catalog / Objectid / Objname Description Condition Status Home Location L 2020.300.02 Book - The Sheaf : magazine of the Feilding Agricultural High Good OK FDCA Library School 1962 (copy 3), 1963 (copy 2). Book See word.doc list in Library folder on network for full list of The Sheaf. L 2020.300.05 Book - History of the Cheltenham School and District 1886-1986 / Good OK Feilding & Districts Community Archive prepared by G.D. Shannon and Joan E. Shannon. - Cheltenham : Book The School, [1986] Printed in Feilding by Fisher Print. Originally had an Errata slip inserted, according to entry on National Library catalogue - this may be the caption to the photo on page 38 which is sellotaped above the photo. Cover titile: Cheltenham School and district : one hundred years, 1886-1986 : centennial booklet : centennial celebrations, April 11th to 13th, 1986. Roll of Honour World War Two WWTwo World War One WWOne. Settlers, Cheltenham Dairy Co., sawmill, hall, fire brigade, Church, Rural water supply, sewage scheme, Sports clubs, Jubilees. L 2020.300.06 Book - Bus roots : the story of a pioneer New Zealand bus Good OK Feilding & Districts Community Archive company of the Manawatu / by Neil H. Kirk. Published in Book Brisbane, Queensland by CopyRight Publishing, 2006. List of drivers page 128. Appendix - Lists of buses in the fleet. Madge Motors Ltd, registered as Madge Char-a-Banc Motor Company. Madge Motor Company Bus lines Manawatu History. Tom and Len Madge, freight, parcels, The Depression, Leyland, 1930s, Flood, Bedfords, Rangitikei Street, Palmerston North. O 2020.300.07 A Way of Life No More; a video of horse farming life with music Good OK Feilding & Districts Community Archive and verse of the time. Designed and manufactured in Scotland. Video Cassette A 2020.300.08 Oroua County Council steam roller with operator. Fair OK Feilding & Districts Community Archive. Print, Photographic P 2020.300.09 Bedford Trucks (4) Model OLB 1945 - 1950. Good OK Feilding & Districts Community Archive. Print, Photographic Page 1 Catalog / Objectid / Objname Description Condition Status Home Location A 2020.300.10 Oroua County Council 1903-1989 Staff & Plant. October 1989. Good OK Feilding & Districts Community Archive. Staff left to right - R.H. Stoneley, W.B. Reid, G.M. Wilkinson, T.J. Print, Photographic Stoneley, C.R. Leighton, K.J. Allen, N.A. Wills, M.J. Williams, A.D. Truebridge, B.S. Evans, G.F. Teahan, J.M. Teahan, M.E. Eder, N.R. Pask, L.C. Cribb, W.G. Finlayson, G.M. De Malmanche, D.J. Bland, R.S. Sproull, K.G. Pratt, M.R. Pratt. O 2020.300.11 Collection of 7 souvenirs. Order of St John teaspoon & bottle Good OK Feilding & Districts Community Archive. opener, Feilding Fire Brigade ash tray, lapel badge, key ring, bottle Souvenirs opener & teaspoon. A 2020.301.01 Written to Claris Boddy 23/9/1940. From friend Edith ?, No 4 NZ Good OK Feilding & Districts Community Archive. Gen Hospital, Egypt. Letterhead of YMCA. NZ Headed "On Letter Active Service" A 2020.301.02 Written to Claris Boddy from Edith ?, No 1 N.Z. Gen Hospital, Good OK Feilding & Districts Community Archive. Middle East Force. 26/1/41. Letter A 2020.301.03 Written to Claris Boddy. From Edith/. 6312 N.Z.A.N.S. Middle Good OK Feilding & Districts Community Archive. East Forces 10/5/1941. Letter A 2020.301.04 Radiogram from Uncle Alister. Not dated. Good OK Feilding & Districts Community Archive. Records A 2020.301.05 Obituary for Major J.L. Webster (Peter). Second N.Z.E.F. Aged Poor OK Feilding & Districts Community Archive. 32. Ex Feilding. Educated at Manchester Street School and Records Feilding Agricultural High School. Member of the Feilding Lawn Tennis Club. Worked at N.Z. Ooan & Mercantile. A 2020.301.06 Photo of nurses leaving NZ for overseas duty. Dated 5/1/1941 Good OK Feilding & Districts Community Archive. Newspaper Cutting A 2020.301.07 Death of Earl Kitchener. Article 12 Men Saved from the Good OK Feilding & Districts Community Archive. Hampshire. Both articles dated 6 June 1916. Newspaper Cutting A 2020.301.08 Article on Technical Education. The dominion Septermber 7 1918. Good OK Feilding & Districts Community Archive. Newsletter Page 2 Catalog / Objectid / Objname Description Condition Status Home Location A 2020.301.09 The Feilding High School - Meeting of Board. Feilding Star. April Good OK Feilding & Districts Community Archive. 13. 1922. Newspaper Cutting A 2020.301.10 Wedding of Dr Andrew Young & Agnes Bartholomew. 1922. Good OK Feilding & Districts Community Archive. Newspaper Cutting A 2020.301.11 RSA reunion of returned soldiers to meet Generall Richarson, Good OK Feilding & Districts Community Archive. Defence Administror. Aricle dated 15/7/1922. Newspaper Cutting A 2020.301.12 Column on Bagdad and the Railway. Article not dated. Good OK Feilding & Districts Community Archive. Newspaper Cutting A 2020.301.13 Article on Ohakune presentation to Mr Geo Bartholomew. Dated Good OK Feilding & Districts Community Archive. 2//1926. Newspaper Cutting A 2020.301.14/15 British Submarines. Palmerston North Man's Part. Stoker B.E. Good OK Feilding & Districts Community Archive. Bennett. manawatu Evening Standard 19/10/1914. Newspaper Cutting A 2020.301.16 Distinguished Flying Cross awarded to local pilot. Officer G.S. Good OK Feilding & Districts Community Archive. Halley. Born at Shannon 1916, attended Palmerston North Newspaper Cutting Tehnical School. October 26th (No year). A 2020.301.17 YMCA Coupon Book Value 2/6. Coupons 3D. Date stamped Good OK Feilding & Districts Community Archive. Awahuri 29 Oct 1918. Records A 2020.301.18 Manawatu Rugby Football Rep team 1920 Good OK Feilding & Districts Community Archive. Back row L/R - Dustin, Boddy, Lawrence. Newspaper Cutting Middle row - McSweeney, Swainson, Ferguson, Mullins, Anstis, Galpin. Front row - Ingham, glazey, Ryan (Captian), Mr Wite (manager), Brown, Riggs, Sheehan, Mair. Cutting from New Zealand Sporting and Dramatic Review. A 2020.301.19 "The Great War" speech by Rt. Hon. David Lloyd George, M.P. Good OK Feilding & Districts Community Archive. (Chancellor of the Exchequer). At the Queen's Hall, London Booklet September 19th 1914. Produced by Hodder and Stoughton, London. Given out with the compliments of William Carthew, The Square, Feilding. Page 3 Catalog / Objectid / Objname Description Condition Status Home Location A 2020.301.20 Feilding Soldiers Memorial unveiling ceremony by His Excellency Fair OK Feilding & Districts Community Archive. the Governor General of NZ Viscount Jellicoe, of Scapa. G.C.F., Programme O.M., G.C.V.D., Admiral of the Fleet. Wednesday, 3rd October 1923. Printed by Feilding Star Print. A 2020.301.21 United Thanksgiving Service. Kowhai Park, Feilding 3pm. Good OK Feilding & Districts Community Archive. November 13th 1918. Programme Participating ministers - Rev. C.D. Gardiner, Rev G.F. Stockwell, Rev P.W. Jones, Rev. T. Miller, Archdeacon A.S. Innes Jones A 2020.301.22 United Thanksgiving Service. First issure 9th September 1933. Good OK Feilding & Districts Community Archive. Poster A 2020.301.23 Prospectus. 1961 Loan (No 3) New Zealand Government Stock. Good OK Feilding & Districts Community Archive. Issure of 10,0000,00 pounds. Records A 2020.301.24 Photo of a hockey Team dated on back February 1917. Good OK Feilding & Districts Community Archive. Postcard A 2020.301.25 Page of Dominion, October 13, 1916.. Articles - Italians Strike Good OK Feilding & Districts Community Archive. Hard, Successful Blows at Several Points, Austrian Line Pierced, Newspaper Cutting Our Advance in the Balkans, Mr Asquith Reviews the Situation. Wh Mr lloyd-George gave his famous interview. A 2020.301.26 Roll of Honour. Latest long list. The dominion, Thursday, Good OK Feilding & Districts Community Archive. September 28, 1916. Newspaper Cutting A 2020.301.27 Victory. Manawatu Daily Times. Wednesday November 13. 1918. Good OK Feilding & Districts Community Archive. Newspaper A 2020.301.28 Social News page of the Auckland Weekly News. July 8th 1929. ( Good OK Feilding & Districts Community Archive. not known why page was kept.) Newspaper Cutting A 2020.301.29 Photo pages of the Auckland Weekly News. March 2, 1916. Good OK Feilding & Districts Community Archive. Newspaper Cutting A 2020.301.30 Lord & lady Jellicoe's farewell. Cermonies in Wellington. Photo Good OK Feilding & Districts Community Archive. pages from The Weekly Press and New Zealand Referee. Page 4 Catalog / Objectid / Objname Description Condition Status Home Location Newspaper Cutting November 27th 1924. A 2020.301.31 Miscellaneous cuttings 16th November 1915. In the Trenches, The Good OK Feilding & Districts Community Archive. Daily Routine, Our men at Gallipoli, Wally Dickson's diary, A Newspaper Cutting Matter-of-fact New Zealander. O 2020.301.32 uniform button - New Zealand Forces. Good OK Feilding & Districts Community Archive. Haberdashery O 2020.301.33 Button to commemorate visit of lord & Lady Baden Powell. Good OK Feilding & Districts Community Archive. Haberdashery A 2020.302.01 Certificate of appreciation to Manawatu District Council from Good OK Feilding & Districts Community Archive. Makino Probus club 24/11/2003 Certificate A 2020.302.02 A folder of miscellaneous District information Good OK Feilding & Districts Community Archive. Records P 2020.302.03 Photographs from the Heritage Album. Photos of the Feilding Good OK Feilding & Districts Community Archive. township buildings classified as Heritage. Taken over a number of Print, Photographic years. Some buildings now demolished. Photographs from the Heritage Album. Photos of the Feilding Good OK Feilding & Districts Community Archive. township buildings classified as Heritage. Taken over a number of years. Some buildings now demolished. P 2020.302.04 Settlers Days photographs. Organised by the Feilding Promotions. Good OK Feilding & Districts Community Archive. Print, Photographic P 2020.302.05 Manfield Park album photographs. Good OK Feilding & Districts Community Archive.
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