Hastings City outfall construction
Maker
Williams, David Godfrey
Current rights
Public Domain
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About this object
A photograph depicting part of the construction of the Hastings city waste water outfall.
The image shows a group of men working around the pile driver machine. Presumably the pile driver was used in making a structure to encase the outfall pipe at the shoreline.
There are two men working at the end of the pile driver. Two other men are standing on the structure observing. A driver is visible in the cab of the machine.
There is a line of wooden beams in the sand behind which the machine is situated. A pile of gravel sits in the foreground at the right of the image.
The photograph is likely to have been taken on the foreshore near Haumoana and Clive.
Photographer, Dave Williams.
Date, unknown.
The image shows a group of men working around the pile driver machine. Presumably the pile driver was used in making a structure to encase the outfall pipe at the shoreline.
There are two men working at the end of the pile driver. Two other men are standing on the structure observing. A driver is visible in the cab of the machine.
There is a line of wooden beams in the sand behind which the machine is situated. A pile of gravel sits in the foreground at the right of the image.
The photograph is likely to have been taken on the foreshore near Haumoana and Clive.
Photographer, Dave Williams.
Date, unknown.
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Production period
Production technique
Media/Materials description
Black and white photograph glued to card
Media/Materials
Measurements
Height x Width: 109 x 85mm
Height x Width: 212 x 116mm
Height x Width: 212 x 116mm
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Subject period
Current rights
Credit Line
gifted by H J Williams
Other number(s)
W305 (a), 76787
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