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A Burges's Manawatu Agricultural Implement Works & N Oates' Bicycles

A Burges's Manawatu Agricultural Implement Works & N Oates' Bicycles
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A Burges's Manawatu Agricultural Implement Works & N Oates' Bicycles
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Palmerston North City Library
Collection
Manawatū Heritage
Description

Adam Burges's Implement Works was situated on the corner of Rangitikei and Queen Streets, Palmerston North. Adam Burges established and operated the business 1892-1918. It was then run by his sons, Duncan and Alan, until 1942 when they closed and sold the property. From left: Jack Low; George Piercy, body builder; George Shannon, blacksmith; William (Billy) Fabling, blacksmith's striker; Harry Isaacs,blacksmith; George Kingsbeer,coach builder; Alan Burges (small boy); Adam Burges; George Bell...

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Date created
1896
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https://manawatuheritage.pncc.govt.nz/item/35239a3e-c922-4625-89fa-cf658d22614c
Locations
Corner of Rangitikei and Queen Street, Palmerston North
Related subjects
labour / machinery / oates' bicycles / plough / staff / threshing

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