Difference between revisions of "The Small Dams of Central Otago"
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“A history of the small dams that were built to provide irrigation and electricity for people of the area”. | “A history of the small dams that were built to provide irrigation and electricity for people of the area”. | ||
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+ | D G Ellis is a former General Manager of the Otago Central Electric Power Board and earlier Assistant Engineer under his father Engineer- Manager. His book concentrates on the schemes built for power and or irrigation, rather than the dams of the gold-mining days, though the power was used in the dredged. | ||
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+ | Central Otago is fortunate in the attention that has been given to its engineering heritage. The dredges<ref>Hearn T J and Hargreaves, R P 1985 The Speculator's Dream, Gold Dredging in Southern New Zealand. Allied Press.</ref>, their early power schemes have been well covered<ref> Chandler P M and R C Hall 1986 Let There Be Light. Otago Central Electric Power Board.</ref> and the extraordinary story of the water supply for gold and the town around and in Alexandra has been well told by McCraw<ref>McCraw, J.D. 2000 Mountain Water and River Gold. Square One Press, Dunedin.</ref>. | ||
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Revision as of 17:44, 23 April 2010
The Small Dams of Central Otago
David Ellis 2009 New Zealand Society on Large Dams, Wellington 156pp ISBN 978-0-908960-53-8
The Blurb: “A history of the small dams that were built to provide irrigation and electricity for people of the area”.
Mini Review
D G Ellis is a former General Manager of the Otago Central Electric Power Board and earlier Assistant Engineer under his father Engineer- Manager. His book concentrates on the schemes built for power and or irrigation, rather than the dams of the gold-mining days, though the power was used in the dredged.
Central Otago is fortunate in the attention that has been given to its engineering heritage. The dredges[1], their early power schemes have been well covered[2] and the extraordinary story of the water supply for gold and the town around and in Alexandra has been well told by McCraw[3].
This is a valuable addition
References
3rd Australasian Engineering Heritage Conference 2009 Early Water Races in Central Otago D J Hamilton, BE (Ag)(Hons), F.IPENZ, David Hamilton & Associates Ltd http://www.ipenz.org.nz/heritage/conference/papers/Hamilton_D.pdf
2005 Electricity in Central Otago, 1922-1990 : an account of the people who brought electricity to the homes and work places of Central Otago under the elected power board system / by David Ellis.