The workings at the mouth of No. 11 tunnel.
Caption: The workings at the mouth of No. 11 tunnel. This photograph gives a good idea of the amount of material which collects at the mouth of a tunnel which is being constructed. The inclined side is used for lowering barrels of cement and blocks used in the making of the roof and walls of the tunnel.
Description: The progress of the Midland Railway construction.
Tomlinson (photographer)
Source: The Canterbury times, 4 Dec. 1907, p. 37
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