Wooden water wheel at Hickory Bay
Wooden water wheel at Hickory Bay
View of Mr W Moore stood next to a water wheel on his property at Hickory Bay on the Banks Peninsula. The wheel was used to power farm equipment until the introduction of electricity in the area.
Report this entry
More from the same area
View from the Packhorse Hut
View towards Governors Bay and the Port Hills from the Sign of ...
Little Akaloa, Banks Peninsula
"Little Akaloa, Banks Peninsula, a favourite summer holiday ...
Cook Island dance troupe dancing for Waitangi celebrations
Cook Island dance troupe dancing for Waitangi celebrations at ...
Walking group at Otanerito
"'The polyprop line up.' Ann Marie Tweedy - a leader of walking ...
Anti-tank railway barrier
According to Ian Hill of the Department of Conservation, this ...
Railway line anti-tank barrier
According to Ian Hill of the Department of Conservation, this ...
Puppetry at Pigeon Bay School
The children are holding up their shadow puppets after a two day ...
Waitangi Day at Okains Bay museum
Audience in the grounds of Okains Bay Museum on Waitangi Day.
Building a sea wall at Little Akaloa
Unemployed youth building the sea wall at Little Akaloa as part ...
Century plant bloom
This century plant bloomed when my wife found she was pregnant ...