Electricity substation in Gisborne on the East Coast of the North Island of New Zealand.
Gisborne Electric Substation (N.Z.)
Album of colour proof sheets numbered 203-255
Date: November 1971-August 1972
From: Electricity Corporation of New Zealand: Photographs
Reference: PA1-q-1223
Description: Colour proof sheets showing power stations, dams, and surrounding areas, as well as other images related to electric power production in New Zealand. Images include untitled scenery, scenery in the South Island and on the East Coast of the North Island (including the statue of Captain Cook in Gisborne), an "old power station near Havelock North", the information centre at New Plymouth Power Station, landscaping at Atiamuri dam and power station, Wairakei village, the 'rogue bore' at Wairakei, an untitled sheet of portaits of a woman labelled "Miss McCubbin" on the back, a display by the Electricity Department in Palmerston North in 1971 with a sign for "Centennial Electricity Week", a model of Napier, and some aerial views. Sheets 208 and 230 are annotated "Not used". Sheet 229 has no content. Title supplied by Library. Quantity: 1 album(s) 50 sheets. Physical Description: A4-sized black PVC-covered ringbinder containing plastic pockets holding colour photographic proof sheets. Top right front cover and spine have labels with sheet numbers; spine also has a label indicating colour prints ('COL').
Album of colour proof sheets numbered 417-470
Date: February 1978-July 1979
From: Electricity Corporation of New Zealand: Photographs
Reference: PA1-q-1227
Description: Colour proof sheets showing power stations, dams, and surrounding areas, as well as other images related to electric power production in New Zealand. Sheets 417-418 are missing. Includes images of an open day at Rangipo dam and power station, and some aerial views. Sheet numbers 422, 428, 450 and 454 are annotated "Not used". Title supplied by Library. Quantity: 1 album(s) 49 sheets. Physical Description: A4-sized black PVC-covered ringbinder containing plastic pockets holding colour photographic proof sheets. Top right front cover and spine have labels with sheet numbers; spine also has a label indicating colour prints ('COL').