File:Gillespies Beach gold dredge 1936 2 Whites.jpg
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English: Gold dredge operating in Gillespies Beach, 1936. The dredge worked the sand behind the present beach from 1932 to 1945. It was built on-site with local timber, and machinery was brought by horse-drawn wagons from the Cook River or around Otorokua Point. Power for the motors that drove the bucket, winches, and pumps was supplied by a hydroelectric power station near Lake Matheson that drew water from Lake Gault. |
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Author | Whites Aviation Collection • Alexander Turnbull Library |
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