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Running
time : 60 minutes
Price:
NZ$ 24.95 |
The
Denniston Incline was one of the great creations from the age
of coal and was regarded by many as the Eighth Industrial Wonder
of the World. Opened in 1879 to help transport coal from the mines
of the famous Coalbrookdale Seam on the Denniston Plateau of New
Zealand’s West Coast, the Incline plummeted seven hundred
feet down grades as steep as one in one and a quarter (1:1.25).
The system operated by gravity with a full wagon of coal going
down pulling an empty wagon up. Over eighty eight years of operation
there were many runaways and smashes.
In this fascinating documentary produced by the award-winning
Memory Line team, we return to the remote and inhospitable Denniston
Plateau with some of the miners and men who worked on the Incline.
As they tell their story, high quality 35mm archive movie film
graphically shows how the coal was taken from the mines high in
the hills down to the ships at Westport, including an exciting
ride down the Denniston Incline on a Q class railway wagon full
of coal.
Through the reminiscences of some of the womenfolk, we discover
the happiness and hardship of existence on this isolated rocky
clifftop in the clouds, where it often snowed and could rain for
a fortnight. Finally we are left to wonder at a chapter in New
Zealand's history, when there was life On Denniston.
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Memory
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PO Box 14-375
Wellington
New Zealand
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