Mangaonoho

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Map

[Creator unknown] :[Map of Karioi, Moawhango, Maungakaretu, Ngamatea, Mangawhero, Tirir...

Date: 1892

By: Batley, Robert Anthony Leighton, 1923-2004

Reference: MapColl-832.41gme/[ca.1892]/Acc.2779

Description: Cadastral and topographic amp of the area from the junction of the Mangawhero and Whangaehu Rivers to Karioi, across to Rangipo Desert, Awarua Block and the Rangitikei River. Includes district boundaries, roads, rivers, sections and the railway at Hunterville to Mangaonoho whicha re referred to in a key. Each survey district is divided into numbered sections with acreages and owners' names. Native land is shown. Photocopy from Mr Batley, Taihape [R.A.L. Batley] Part of title is handwritten on the reverse and supplied by cataloguer Quantity: 1 map(s). Physical Description: Photocopy, linen backed, scale 1:63 360, 59.4 x 53.2 cm.

Image

Temporary workshop built for work on a railway bridge on the Main Trunk Line at Mangaonoho

Date: 1901

From: Godber, Albert Percy, 1875-1949 :Collection of albums, prints and negatives

Reference: 1/4-039036-G

Description: A workman and a dog are seated in the doorway of a temporary workshop, set up for work on the Mangaonoho railway bridge in 1901. Photographed by Albert Percy Godber in 1901. Location and date from Godber's own index which is filed at TL 6/1/15 in Photographic Archives (in index under "W. Workshop. Mangaonoho. 1901. For Main Trunk bridge") Quantity: 1 b&w original negative(s). Physical Description: Dry plate glass negative 4.25 x 3.25 inches

Online Image

Mangaonoho, Rangitikei

Date: ca 1900

From: Child, Edward George, 1860-1949 :Photographs of the Ohingaiti district

Reference: 1/1-007763-G

Description: Mangaonoho settlement in Rangitikei with the Bain's Farm in the foreground. Ironworks Road is shown diagonally across the photograph leading to the ironworks which are in the back left of the photograph. Ohingaiti can be seen in the distance. Photograph taken between circa 1892 and circa 1910, by Edward George Child. Quantity: 1 b&w original negative(s).