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Wonders of New Zealand Engineering features 100 projects from around the country with informative text, fact boxes and historic photographs. This is a great book to dip into or read from cover to cover, showing the development of New Zealand's fascinating engineering heritage.
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Ray Avery is an amazing person. He is the current NZer of the Year because of his clever work in the third world using his scientific and business knowledge to provide cheap cataract operations, cheap and more effective incubators for babies and other creative scientific solution ...
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The history of New Zealand's own all-terrain vehicle, the Trekka.
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In this lively, well researched and affectionate survey of 100 'vehicles' of all descriptions, historian Matthew Wright takes us on a trip down memory lane, reacquainting us with the way we used to get around.
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It is easy to understand why Auckland has the largest population of any region in the country. It is blessed with two very sheltered harbours and probably the mildest climate in New Zealand. Auckland has become the commercial capital of New Zealand, but this hasn't happened witho ...
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Kerry Scott, a civil engineer, originally from Scotland arrived in Turangi, NZ in 1957. He spent the next 25 years working on the Tongariro Power Development, one of the countries largest civil engineering projects. As Investigations Engineer, then Resident Construction Engineer ...
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This book is a joint biography of William and Lawrence Bragg, who reshaped science in the twentieth century with the development of X-ray crystallography, and by mentoring the mid-century discovery of the structure of DNA. Their stories are vivid examples of science teaching and ...
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Based on three decades of research into the life of Richard Pearce, this biography brings to light many unknown facts about this misunderstood New Zealander. From his roots in Cornwall to his aircraft building and flying in New Zealand, Wings over Waitohi is a substantial additio ...
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The stories of four New Zealand inventors - Earnest Godwood (inventor of the petrol economiser), Bill Hamilton of Hamilton Jet Boats, Richard Pearse, flight pioneer and John Britten, inventor of the Britten motorbike.
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Bridges are there, of course, to get us to the other side of a river or a highway. But as distinguished engineer Bob Norman points out, each has its own story to tell, whether it is New York's Brooklyn Bridge or a modest timber structure in a remote part of New Zealand. In thi ...
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