Manchester Street School Pupils and Staff, c. 1906
Pupils and staff pose for a photograph outside Manchester Street School in 1906.
Photographer unknown.
Pupils and staff pose for a photograph outside Manchester Street School in 1906.
Photographer unknown.
Students, teachers, and members of the Whanganui Education Board photographed at a 'Stock Camp'. The text on the photograph reads: 'Wanganui Education Board's 8th Annual Stock Camp At Parorangi, 1917'.
_Edited by Lydia Smith, 2023. _
The FAHS hall and waharoa. Date unknown.
_Edited by Lydia Smith, 2023. _
In 1921, a ceremony for the laying of the foundation stone of Feilding Agricultural High School was held. Later that year, a brick building featuring four classrooms and a chemistry lab was completed, marking the birth of the school. According to the school website, Mr. Tolley was instrumental in the completion of the school. He died just ten years later, in 1931.
The Standard 3 class of 1919 at Manchester Street School.
Waituna School, class of 1900.
The class of 1894 at Emily Goodbehere's private school. In the photo:
Back Row: Emily Goodbehere; --; M. MacArthur; --; Gwen Sandilands; --; --; Miss Agnes Liddle.
Third Row: Lethbridge; --; --; Valentine Hill; Bray.
Second Row: Gladys Innes-Jones; Daisy Bagnall; --; Kathleen Innis-Jones.
Front Row: Guy Goodbehere; Brian Goodbehere
Secondary Department Feilding District High School, photographed in 1919.
A photograph of two students and teacher taken at Feilding Technical School, perhaps for promotional reasons.
The date and photographer are unknown.
A copy of the front page of the Lytton Street School Log from 1901 to 1951.
The memorial clock tower at Feilding High School (FAHS).
Photographer and date unknown.
The Feilding Technical School was designed by T. H. James, Architect to the Whanganui Education Board, and was built in 1907 by William Wilkinson. It was later incorporated in Feilding High School.
This is what appears to be a list of names for a school photo.
Students and teachers outside Stanway School in 1908.
The school was opened in 1882, and its classrooms had the capacity for 100 students. A house for the schoolmaster was built nearby. In late 1940, the school was closed due to dwindling population, and the current students were enrolled at Halcombe Public School.
Early schoolhouse in Feilding, sketched by Edith Halcombe.
School photo from Feilding Agricultural High School. There are no male students or teachers in the photo. Date unknown.
Civic Centre Feilding Musica Festival Tokorangi School 1957/58 Front Row L-R Jean Arapere, Clara Williams, Carol TeWand, Merrilyn Renata, Cathy Anderson, Tutu Taite, Monty Searancke, Maxine Paranihi, Putu Kumeroa, Patsy Paranihi, Diane Williams, Janice Rodgers. Middle Row: Toni Reilly, Joy Ratford, Robin Hallett, Victor Kumeroa, Murray Rosser, Moreti Simmonds, Tresa Royal, Marleen Hallett, Mary Kumeroa, Myra Williams. Back Row Raymond Simmonds, Dominic Gotty, William Kane, Neil Barnett, Tony Hartley, Joe Kumeroa, Michael Williams, Peter Green, Robert Gotty, David Paranihi, Don Carpenter
Glen Oroua School
Built 1907.
Photographer: Fred J. Bealing
Manchester Street School - 1917. Left to right:- Back row: Norman Shelton, Ernie Anderson, Cliff Worsfold, Fred Worsfold. Third row: Arthur Short, Eric Charles, Angus McIntyre, Bill Tucker. Second row: Les Packer, Eric Bramwell, Ray Cochrane, H
Manchester Street School Staff - 1922. Standing: Len Browning, Rita Davidson, Carol Wischnowsky, Mr McLean, P.G. Jackson, Miss Shortall, Miss Fowles, Mr Harvey. Sitting: I. Malcolm, Grace Gosnell, ....., ....., Miss Oliver.
On 7th February, 1921 the Foundation Stone was laid at Feilding Agricultural High School, and it was first occupied by pupils on 1st February, 1922. The school was very fortunate to have Dr. L.J. Wild as it's Founding Director. He was to remain for 25 y
The school at Taonui was opened in 1879, and named 'Bunnythorpe', being situated in the proposed suburbs of the 'Town of Bunnythorpe'. This school was changed to Aorangi, then Upper Taonui; and now just Taonui. Taonui School is one of the longest servin