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| Thread ID: 88623 | 2008-04-02 22:25:00 | Reputable source of information | somebody (208) | PC World Chat |
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| 655631 | 2008-04-04 06:29:00 | I'm trying to find the facts... You might like to try here if you have not already done so:- http://www.gridheritage.org.nz/ Looks factual to me. HTH. |
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| 655632 | 2008-04-04 06:36:00 | Thanks guys. I've looked at GridHeritage - but it points me back to the same Transpower link. Taking time off work to go to the library to research something which is just of interest to me, rather than being part of anything overly important isn't exactly feasible. I'll just have to put it off till things calm down a bit. | somebody (208) | ||
| 655633 | 2008-04-04 08:49:00 | Ask Godfather. I'd say ask my father, who had quite a bit to do with dam building and infrastructure and used to know most of the people in the organisations that preceded Transpower, but I doubt he's been on a interweb forum in his life. Sadly, there's not much mention of by whom and how the work was done, most modern documents appear t be PR for private frims who basically took over the infrastructure. You could try the MOWD and NZED residual archives, though I don't know if even these are still going. MED might have something under energy. Best bet is probably the library as mentioned above. Funny that, eh. |
Murray P (44) | ||
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