Phillipstown School
Phillipstown School
Phillipstown School
Phillipstown School
Phillipstown School site - aerial view 2002
2002
Aerial view of the Phillipstown School site and building, 39 Nursery Road, Christchurch. It depicts the Primary and Technology blocks of the school.
Area: South East / Phillipstown
- 2000s
- Christchurch
- Photo Hunt
- Schools
- Primary schools
- PH14
- PH14-C
- 2002
- Phillipstown
- Phillips Street
- Phillipstown School
- Nursery Road
- Hillview Road
- PH14-Place
- PH14-PhSc
- 39 Nursery Road
- Aerial
- 28 Hillview Road
- 26 Hillview Road
- 40 Phillips Street
- Corner Nursery Road and Cross Street
- 25 Nursery Road
- 14 Hillview Road
- Leeds Street
- Corner Phillips Street and Hillview Road
- Corner Phillips Street and Leeds Street
- Colour image
Contributor: Phillipstown School
Source: Entry in the 2014 Christchurch City Libraries Photo Hunt
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Children of Phillipstown School during the 1920s
1920s
Children of Phillipstown School during the 1920s
Area: South East / Phillipstown
Contributor: Phillipstown School
Source: Entry in the 2014 Christchurch City Libraries Photo Hunt
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Reference ID: CCL-PH14-256
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Original Phillipstown Brick School Building, 1965-1975
between 1965 and 1975
The foundation stone for this building was laid on Saturday May 7th 1921 and opened in June 1922. The new school opended with a roll of 657 and by October that year it had risen to 730. This building was demolished in 1979.
Creator: Phillipstown School
Area: South East / Phillipstown
Contributor: Phillipstown School
Source: Entry in the 2014 Christchurch City Libraries Photo Hunt
Source: View in canterburystories.nz
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Uploaded by: CCL Photo Hunt
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Phillipstown Primary School adventure playground
20 July 1970
Phillipstown Primary School pupils playing on the adventure playground on the school grounds.
Creator: Christchurch Star
Area: South East / Phillipstown
Source: Christchurch Star Archive
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Copyright status: In copyright
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