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Scenes on the racecourse at Dannevirke, where the combined camp of the Now Zealand Corps of Signals end the 2nd Field Company New Zealand Engineers has just concluded. At top, a service wagon in difficulties being hauled across the creek by a six-wheeled -wagon and a winch. In the background is a tank constructed for the storage and preparation of water for camp use. Below, bridging a gap with two different types of materials. Heavy timber is used for the back portion of the bridge, but nearer the camera the supports consist of tubular steel.

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Manawatu Times, Volume 63, Issue 63, 16 March 1938, Page 9

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Scenes on the racecourse at Dannevirke, where the combined camp of the Now Zealand Corps of Signals end the 2nd Field Company New Zealand Engineers has just concluded. At top, a service wagon in difficulties being hauled across the creek by a six-wheeled -wagon and a winch. In the background is a tank constructed for the storage and preparation of water for camp use. Below, bridging a gap with two different types of materials. Heavy timber is used for the back portion of the bridge, but nearer the camera the supports consist of tubular steel. Manawatu Times, Volume 63, Issue 63, 16 March 1938, Page 9

Scenes on the racecourse at Dannevirke, where the combined camp of the Now Zealand Corps of Signals end the 2nd Field Company New Zealand Engineers has just concluded. At top, a service wagon in difficulties being hauled across the creek by a six-wheeled -wagon and a winch. In the background is a tank constructed for the storage and preparation of water for camp use. Below, bridging a gap with two different types of materials. Heavy timber is used for the back portion of the bridge, but nearer the camera the supports consist of tubular steel. Manawatu Times, Volume 63, Issue 63, 16 March 1938, Page 9