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The MV Rena was making 17 knots when she ploughed into the Astrolabe Reef in October 2011. On her way from Napier towards Tauranga carrying 1368 containers, 1700 tonnes of heavy fuel oil and 200 tonnes of marine diesel she impaled her bow on a pinnacle of rock. A few days later, ...
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Volplane Press in association with the Aviation Historical Society of New Zealand is proud to announce publication of the first volume of Errol Martyn's new trilogy - A PASSION FOR FLIGHT, a history of New Zealand aviation before the Great War of 1914-1918. This definitive work ...
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New Zealand, a country 'rinsed by the sea', has a shipping story to tell as long and convoluted as its coastline. Thoroughly researched, with an eye for a good yarn but also with an acute sense of the shifting social and political changes over the years, McLauchlan tells an infor ...
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The Midland Line has a history and geography unlike any other. Conceived as far back as 1860, the line forged a path through the South Island's great mountainous divide - a hard-won achievement that saw the passage of two generations
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Last Train to Paradise describes the halcyon days of New Zealand rail, some of which the author was fortunate enough to experience personally. The 'name' trains and journeys cover a considerable period of New Zealand's history, from the late 1800s, through the 'golden' era of tra ...
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West of the Divide More Memories of the Midlandl Line by Stephen and Matthew Wright. This second installment of Memories of the Midland Line series looks at the western section of the railway, primarilyfrom Greymouth to Otira. Profusely illustrated, includes a section on West Coa ...
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A compilation of stories taken over the years that give a glimpse of a tenacious, driven passionate aviator, businessman and ranconteur who was able to mix all his interests and abilitites in a most memorable way.
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Mini Down Under traces the history of one of New Zealand's - and the world's - best-loved cars. More versions of the Mini were available in New Zealand than anywhere else, and the launching of the iconic car in February 1960 was a larger-than-life event. In this lively and person ...
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Fully supported by the Museum of Transport and Technology (MOTAT) this is indeed a showpiece of aviation photography.
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The Great Train Show unearthed a huge number of train enthusiasts across the country. Hosted by former deputy PM and renowned train obsessive Tim Fischer, the series covered such topics as the restoration of locomotives, childhood train memories, the importance of rail during war ...
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