Repairing Aorangi Bridge c. 1897
Workmen repairing Aorangi Bridge after it was partially swept away during a flooding event on April 17, 1897.
(Lydia Smith, 2022)
Read MoreWorkmen repairing Aorangi Bridge after it was partially swept away during a flooding event on April 17, 1897.
(Lydia Smith, 2022)
Read MoreThe staff of the Feilding Gas Co., otherwise known as Retort Gas Co., photographed about 1906. In the photo is the manager, Mr. Stunnel and Mr. G. Healey.
(Lydia Smith, 2021)
Read MoreThe staff of the Feilding Gas Co., on Haybittle Street behind the Railway Station.
Date and photographer unknown.
(Lydia Smith, 2021)
Read MoreA burst water pipe - a note on the original copy of the photograph stated that this was unlikely to have been taken in the Feilding area due to insufficient water pressure.
Read MorePeter Hammond (left) and Don Fields (right), investigating a burst water main crossing Makino Stream, between Denbigh and Beattie Streets.
Read MoreWater main trench at Short's Cutting. Date and photographer unknown.
Read MoreWater mains to water storage parts on Highfield Road. The pipe runs across Victoria Park towards Highfield Road. Photograph taken in March 1956.
Read MoreBuilding decorated for the 1953 Coronation (Elizabeth II) celebrations.
Read MoreLaying water pipe to the reservoir up Highfield Road, 1956.
Read MoreThe 'Retort Gas Company', about 1906. H. Stunnell, manager, followed by G. Healy. Located in Haybittle Street behind the Railway Station. area later occupied by Dommetts (1983).
Read MoreBuilding the Manchester Street bridge over the Makino Stream, 1912 - 1915.
Read MoreTom Campbell, Borough engineer and Lyn Blain, contractor, inspect sheet piling.
Read MoreCollapsed in July 1980. Blaines Contractors sheet piling at Oroua River weir.
Read MoreVisit to Feilding by the Minister of Railways, 1973, to observe the amount of traffic at the Kimbolton Road railway crossing. Standing: group of Feilding Borough councillors.
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