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  2. Shotover River - Wikipedia

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    The old lower Shotover bridge was built in 1915 and replaced the previous bridge. It, in turn was replaced in 1975 by a new bridge and was used after then as a support for a pipeline. In 2004, the bridge was restored and now forms part of the Queenstown trail. [6] The bridge is 172.5 metres long and built with tall concrete piers. [7]

  3. Woodcut - Wikipedia

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    Consequently, woodcut was the main medium for book illustrations until the late sixteenth century. The first woodcut book illustration dates to about 1461, only a few years after the beginning of printing with movable type, printed by Albrecht Pfister in Bamberg. Woodcut was used less often for individual ("single-leaf") fine-art prints from ...

  4. Whakairo - Wikipedia

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    Carver working at Te Wānanga Whakairo of the New Zealand Māori Arts and Crafts Institute in 1982 Pouwhenua carved by Eruera Te Whiti Nia and dedicated to the Māori Battalion (1996) Carved doorway in the porch of Rauru, a wharenui (meetinghouse)

  5. Milne & Choyce - Wikipedia

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    In 1887, as New Zealand was entering a depression, the store hosted a spring fashion parade; one of the first in Auckland. [4] In 1901 the company was made public, and became Milne & Choyce Ltd. Henry Choyce was the managing director of the company. [4] [7] The store moved again in 1908, this time to 131-141 Queen Street. [4]

  6. Conservation and restoration of woodblock prints - Wikipedia

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    The Martyrdom of Two Saints from the Los Angeles County Museum of Art is an Italian chiaroscuro woodcut by Antonio da Trento that had cuts in the support. When conservators looked more closely at this artwork in 2016, they also saw unusual discolorations that proved that newer materials were used to conserve the piece in the past, and the added ...

  7. Stopover - Wikipedia

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    A stopover, or layover, is a break in a journey. Stopover may also refer to: Stopover, Kentucky, United States, an unincorporated community; The Stopover, a 2016 French film "Stopover" (The Professionals), an episode of the television series

  8. Bay of Islands Vintage Railway - Wikipedia

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    The railway was formed as the Bay of Islands Scenic Railway, a private company, in 1985 following the withdrawal of New Zealand Railways Corporation services beyond Otiria. [1] The service began with J 1211 , [ 2 ] a hired J class locomotive that was brought from Wellington and is now owned by Mainline Steam .

  9. Highbrook - Wikipedia

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    Highbrook is a suburb located in the city of Auckland, in the North Island of New Zealand.The area is on the eastern side of the Auckland city centre and is a large industrial area developed only in recent years.