Wednesday, 3 February 2010

HAYES HISTORICAL ENGINEERING WORKS, OTUREHUA

Hayes Engineering Works.

Left to right, original homestead now a cafe and AV centre, office now used as a museum and the workshops in the background.

Workshops are still in working order, originally powered by a windmill then later replaced by a water driven Pelton wheel which turned fast and loose pulleys for the machines and an electric generator which provided power for both the workshop and the homestead.

Stables & harness room.


Long bed lathe, like most of the machines all made on site.



Bird poop & pulleys.




Blacksmiths





Still being sold and used around the world!






Milk separator in the dairy, something she can relate to.







The homestead, all built from mud/dung/straw bricks which were made on site. The van in the background belongs to the custodians, our friends Vic & Marg.








East side of homestead with all the garden paths and borders still there. We would love to have the job of developing the gardens back to their original state but it would all have to be done on a voluntary basis which we can't afford to do at present.









Hallway










The first flush toilet in Maniatoto












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