Liquefaction, Hawke's Bay
Maker
White, Leo Lemuel
Production date
Post 03 Feb 1931
Current rights
Public Domain
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About this object
A photograph of what is recorded as being water spouts that spewed fine white sand, a phenomenon commonly referred to today as liquefaction. The photograph was taken near Bay View after the Hawke's Bay earthquake on the 3rd of February 1931. The man kneeling in the foreground is possibly Ced Newell.
Photographer, Leo White.
Photographer, Leo White.
Production date
Post 03 Feb 1931
Production period
Production technique
Media/Materials description
Black and white photograph, housed in a folder of plastic sleeves.
Media/Materials
Measurements
Height x Width: 83 x 107mm
Signature/Inscription
HB Earthquake 1931. Bayview. Spouts that spewed fine white sand., Inscription, Handwritten
BAYVIEW: Water spouts left areas of fine white sand., Inscription, Typed
BAYVIEW: Water spouts left areas of fine white sand., Inscription, Typed
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Subject person
Subject period
Subject date
Post 03 Feb 1931
Current rights
Credit Line
gifted by W C Newell
Other number(s)
m84/6, 16504, 82612
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