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Page 15 - Shannon Railway - 2 b/w photos & 9 colour photos

Page 15 – Shannon Railway – 2 b/w photos & 9 colour photos

Top to bottom - a) Railcar (‘Blue Streak’ ?) at Shannon Railway Station, c.1970 ? {b/w original}

b) Derailed freight train after collision with milk tanker north of Shannon, April 1983. {original} Close view of derailed container wagons (see photo f, same wagons viewed from different angle). Extracted from “Chronicle” newspaper article: Derailment occurred as a result of collision with a milk tanker on the Otauru Road rail crossing at about 8.40 a.m. on Friday morning (15 April 1983), the train was an express goods train travelling from Auckland to Wellington. The driver of the Manawatu Dairy Company milk tanker escaped with moderate to serious leg injuries, while the 3 men aboard the train escaped with minor injuries. {this article, with pictures, is in display folder marked: “Horowhenua Transport – Railways (2)” in Vertical File drawer (HHS rooms)}

c) Milk tanker in stream (in shadow) on other side of bridge, 1983. {original, colour} Wagons at the end of the train remained on the tracks as seen here.

d) Milk tanker and trailer unit in stream at rail crossing, 1983. {original colour} State Highway 1 (left), railway (right), Otauru Road rail crossing (top) with crew from fire engine hosing the area to remove spilt fluids. Similar to picture in newsclipping (mentioned above) the caption of which reads: By-standers and firemen look at the wreckage of the milk tanker. The cab of the truck was ripped from the vehicle and ended up on the other side of the track.

e) Derailed container wagons and vehicles parked on roadside, 1983. {original, colour} Looking south along Otauru Road (east side of railway line). (see also – Acc.#s2002.082.0008 same scene viewed from closer to derailed wagons)

f) Close view of container wagon held in air by twisted steel rail, 1983. {original, colour} The twisted steel rail belongs to damaged telegraph pole (as most clearly seen in picture in newsclipping dated: Friday, April 15, 1983, in display folder mentioned above). (see photo b, same wagons viewed from different angle).

g) Shannon Variety Players dressed in costume on station platform, 1986. {original, colour} Celebrating the Wellington-Manawatu Railway Centenary, Sunday, 26 October, 1986. Left to Right – ...?..., ...?..., Pam Locke, ...?..., ...?..., Lynne Collecutt, ...?(child)..., Justin Allan (wearing tartan sash), Colin Collecutt, Hillary Allan, ...?..., ...?..., Noeline Allan. Members are in period costume awaiting arrival of steam train carrying officials and steam train enthusiasts involved in the re-enactment of the “Driving of the Last Spike Ceremony” at Otaihanga (as occurred 100 years earlier to complete the Wellington and Manawatu Railway Company’s line) and the “first through train” which ran on 29 November 1886. (see also – Acc.#s2002.082.0010a similar photo)

h) Steam locomotive (side view), Shannon, October 1986. {original, colour}

i) Steam locomotive (front view) looking north, Shannon, October 1986. {original, colour} Crowds of people line both sides of track.

j) Steam & diesel locomotives heading north out of Shannon, 27 October 1986. {original, colour} Roof of the Albion Tavern (hotel) is visible in background. This is the train’s ‘second run’ from Wellington to Palmerston North return on Labour Weekend as part of the Wellington-Manawatu Railway Centenary. The diesel locomotive was added for this run because of difficulties experienced on Paekakariki incline on return to Wellington during ‘first run’ yesterday, due to weight of 17 carriages and 800 passengers. (see newsclippings: Steam’s Glamour Enthrals; and, Glamour of Steam Relived, both dated 27 October, 1986)

k) Steam locomotive with passenger carriages, Shannon Railway Station, 1986. {b/w original} Returning south on ‘second run’ with diesel locomotive assistance on Monday, 27 October, 1986. Freight train on second track (left).

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Some members of the Shannon Variety Players at Shannon Railway Station, 1986

Stamped on back with black ink – / 0 0 1 o o 1 5 7 9

Some members of the Shannon Variety Players at Shannon Railway Station, 1986 1 Colour photo print

Left to Right - Pam Locke (obscured), Colin Collecutt, Lynne Collecutt, John Allan, Noeline Allan, Hillary Allan, Justin Allan (wearing tartan sash), David Locke.

Members are in period costume as part of celebrations for the re-enactment of the “Driving of the Last Spike Ceremony” at Otaihanga (as occurred 100 years earlier to complete the Wellington and Manawatu Railway Company’s line) and the “first through train” which ran on 29 November 1886.

This re-enactment took place on 26 October 1986 beside the railway line in the car park at Southward’s Car Museum, where a symbolic section of track had been laid.

See also #s2002.082.0010a & b colour photos of some of these people in costume at same event.

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Shannon Variety Players on railway station platform, 1986

Stamped on back with black ink – // 0 0 1 o o o 2 0 9

Shannon Variety Players on railway station platform, 1986 1 Colour photo print

Left to Right – ...?..., David Locke, ...?..., Pam Locke, ...?..., ...?..., Lynne Collecutt, ...?(child)..., Justin Allan (wearing tartan sash), Colin Collecutt, Hillary Allan, ...?..., ...?..., Noeline Allan.

Members are in period costume awaiting arrival of steam train carrying officials and steam train enthusiasts involved in the re-enactment of the “Driving of the Last Spike Ceremony” at Otaihanga (as occurred 100 years earlier to complete the Wellington and Manawatu Railway Company’s line) and the “first through train” which ran on 29 November 1886.

This re-enactment took place on 26 October 1986 beside the railway line in the car park at Southward’s Car Museum, where a symbolic section of track had been laid.

See also #.108.0001 another colour photo of some of these people in costume at same event.

Any use of this image must be accompanied by the credit “Horowhenua Historical Society Inc.”

15 people (some identified) at Ballance Street Garden working bee, 1970's

Written on back with black ballpoint pen - Shannon Peoples Working Bee Lft Jim Hing, Lyn & Colin Collecutt Fred Treweman Lyndsay Sparrow Elaine & Tom Morse Jonathon Boyes – – – Mary Boyes Gary Musty. Children: Andrew Boyes Ronny Porter

15 people (some identified) at Ballance Street Garden working bee, 1970’s 1 B&W photo print

The building at the back has been identified as the old coal depot.

Left to Right - Jim Hing, Lyn & Colin Collecutt, Fred Tremewan, Lyndsay Sparrow, Elaine & Tom Morse, Jonathon Boyes, ...?...(Maori man), Mary Boyes, Gary Musty. Children: ...?...(young Maori girl), ...?...(male Maori youth), Andrew Boyes, Ronny Porter.

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Children at Christmas Concert practise, Presbyterian Church, 1995

Printed on paper sellotaped to top of photo - Shannon Christmas Concert St. Stephens Hall, Stout Street Sunday 17 December at 7.30 P.M. 1995

Printed on paper sellotaped to bottom of photo - Some of the children practising the Christmas Story. Miss Thaddeus is asking “when is it my turn to practise?” Other items include dancing, piano items and singing + the dog team’ a item. Entrance fee is a donation to the “Keep Shannon Beautiful” group. Peter Sinclair Photos.

Written with red felt-tip pen across printed paper at bottom of photo - What a wonderful effort the concert was enjoyed by all. !! A talented crew & Captain!!

Children at Christmas Concert practise, Presbyterian Church, 1995 1 Colour photo print

3 adults, 10 children & 3 dogs. Some have been identified as (left to right) - Back Row: Victoria Watson, Mrs Kathy Watson, Grace .?., Mr Colin Collecutt (at organ). Centre Row: ...?..., Holly Kennedy (wearing gold top), ...?..., ...?.... Front Row: Joshua Manville (wearing striped T-shirt), Tricia Manville (wearing blue checked skirt), Angela Cunniffe, ...?..., Mrs Lynne Collecutt (standing at right). The St Bernard is Miss Thaddeus, plus 2 golden retrievers belonging to Mrs Lynne Collecutt.

Any use of this image must be accompanied by the credit “Horowhenua Historical Society Inc.”

Shannon Variety Players on railway station platform, 1986

Stamped on back with black ink – // 0 0 o o o o 2 0 9

Shannon Variety Players on railway station platform, 1986 1 Colour photo print

Left to Right – ...?..., David Locke, ...?..., Pam Locke, ...?..., ...?..., ...?(child)..., Hillary Allan, Lynne Collecutt, ...?..., Justin Allan (wearing tartan sash), Noeline Allan, Colin Collecutt, ...?... .

Members are in period costume awaiting arrival of steam train carrying officials and steam train enthusiasts involved in the re-enactment of the “Driving of the Last Spike Ceremony” at Otaihanga (as occurred 100 years earlier to complete the Wellington and Manawatu Railway Company’s line) and the “first through train” which ran on 29 November 1886.

This re-enactment took place on 26 October 1986 beside the railway line in the car park at Southward’s Car Museum, where a symbolic section of track had been laid.

See also #.108.0001 another colour photo of some of these people in costume at same event.

Any use of this image must be accompanied by the credit “Horowhenua Historical Society Inc.”

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