Railway Construction
The construction of railway tracks at an unknown location assumed to be in the Manawatū in the 1890s or early 20th century.
Creator: Unknown
Place: Palmerston North
Date: 1890s
The construction of railway tracks at an unknown location assumed to be in the Manawatū in the 1890s or early 20th century.
Creator: Unknown
Place: Palmerston North
Date: 1890s
Reverse reads:
This view is taken from the road opposite the first tunnel, on the right is seen the Palmerston-Napier road. The broken water is the first, and most dangerous rapid in the Gorge, on this side of which is seen, steps, wire-rope and ...
Creator: R McGonagle
Place: Manawatū Gorge
Date: 1888
An undated portrait of an unidentified soldier shaking hands with an unidentified man.
Creator: Unknown
Place: Manawatū
Reverse reads:
This view is taken from the Palmerston Napier road, west end of the first tunnel looking towards Ashurst [sic] and Palmerston. In the foreground with the use of reading-glass, may be seen a wire-rope type and cage, on the left is f...
Creator: R McGonagle
Place: Manawatū Gorge
Date: 1888
Reverse reads:
Manawatū Gorge Road Bridge.
Showing moveable staging and moveable bridge, used during repairs.
Robt McGonagle 1891 [signed]
Main span 162 ft. retrussed without supports from river bed
Total length of bridge 437 ft.
ALterations...
Creator: E Hall
Place: Manawatū Gorge
Date: 1891
Reverse reads:
Mr W G Bassett. Contractor Builder
Pohangina River railway bridge, 8-80 ft spans iron on iron cylinders about 36ft below stream bed.
The river bed is about half a mile wide and the water rises about 15ft. and is very rapid and fe...
Creator: R McGonagle
Place: Pohangina
Date: 1889
Two unidentified men inspecting construction of railway tracks
Creator: Unknown
Place: Manawatū
Date: circa 1900