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Description

This T-stripper flaxmill, owned by A. & L. Seifert Flaxmilling Company Ltd. was said to be the largest of its kind in the world when it opened in 1907.

Tautuhi

Momo rauemi
Image
Pākanga
Public Photograph Collection Fx9
Date
July 1907
Tautuhi matihiko
2011N_Fx9_004629
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Coolstore

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'Miranui' Flaxmill locomotive crossing the Tokomaru Stream, near Shannon
Miranui Flaxmill, near Shannon
Tramway for carrying flax at Mirinui Flaxmill, near Shannon
Miranui Flaxmill, near Shannon
Flax workers
Man in Makerua flax swamp, near Shannon
Miranui Flaxmill, near Shannon
Miranui Flaxmill, near Shannon
Miranui Flaxmill, near Shannon
Scutching the fibre, Miranui Flaxmill, near Shannon
Gas engine, Miranui Flaxmill, near Shannon
A & L Seifert Flaxdressing Company Ltd locomotive, near Shannon

Pūnaha whakarōpū

Ngā tūtohu
agriculture,
building,
flax industry,
mill,
photographs,
Tūtohu Hapori

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Ngā rauemi e whai pānga ana

'Miranui' Flaxmill locomotive crossing the Tokomaru Stream, near Shannon
Miranui Flaxmill, near Shannon
Tramway for carrying flax at Mirinui Flaxmill, near Shannon
Miranui Flaxmill, near Shannon
Flax workers
Man in Makerua flax swamp, near Shannon
Miranui Flaxmill, near Shannon
Miranui Flaxmill, near Shannon
Miranui Flaxmill, near Shannon
Scutching the fibre, Miranui Flaxmill, near Shannon
Gas engine, Miranui Flaxmill, near Shannon
A & L Seifert Flaxdressing Company Ltd locomotive, near Shannon