Aerial view of Morton Dam in the year 1924. You can see the spillway, tower with gantry, and reservoir lake.
Wellington City Council Archives, 00125-18: CC-BY.
Aerial view of Morton Dam in the year 1924. You can see the spillway, tower with gantry, and reservoir lake.
Wellington City Council Archives, 00125-18: CC-BY.
The Log Cabin was a hut situated in Catchpool Valley, serving as the starting point for numerous tracks leading...
Before 1958, Main Road in Wainuiomata was known as Wainuiomata Road because this area was the focal point of...
The pumping station on Reservoir Road plays a vital role in distributing water throughout the Wainuiomata water network.
A view of Richard Prouse Park and the Wainuiomata AFC clubrooms, with Hine Road also visible. You can also...
Homedale Road is named after Homedale, the oldest area in Wainuiomata. The name signifies a house located in a...
John Coleman was a contractor in the late 19th century who played a vital role in developing the region’s...
A photograph of Brookfield taken during the 1920s or 1930s. The Crowther home, built by John Crowther around 1863-1866,...
Along a short section of Maintenance Road, an old track parallel to Reservoir Road, there is an earth bridge....
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