Engineering Heritage New Zealand
Engineering New Zealand has a programme of identifying and promoting New Zealand’s engineering heritage. Our vision for New Zealand’s engineering heritage is that this country’s engineering achievements are widely recognised and valued.
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Commemorative Model of the Fisher Monoplane 1913
photos/hm4.jpgGladstone Road, Wairarapa
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South Rangitikei Rail Viaduct
photos/hm1.jpgManawatu-Whanganui
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3rd Australasian Engineering Heritage Conference
photos/hm2.jpgIn the photo from left to right are: Professor Gerry Carrington IIR, Owen Graham Historic Places Trust, Rob Wilkinson Engineering New Zealand Engineering Heritage Board, Howard Healey IRHACE, and Dr Andrew Cleland Chief Executive Engineering New Zealand, at the 3rd Australasian Engineering Heritage Conference
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Old and New Hapuawhenua Railway Viaducts
photos/hm3.jpg2 km north of Ohakune on the North Island Main Trunk Railway, King Country / Central Volcanic Plateau
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Monowai Power House
Close to Manapouri near Lake Monowai, Fiordland
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Otira Tunnel, Midland Railway
photos/hm6.jpgFrom Otira on West Coast to Arthur's Pass in Canterbury, West Coast/Buller
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The Kelburn Cable Car
photos/hm8.jpgUpland Road, Kelburn, Wellington
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Kopuawhara Railway Viaduct
photos/hm9.jpgNorth of Opoutama, Mahia Peninsula
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Lower Karori Dam
photos/hm10.jpgKarori, Wellington