The Tangiwai Disaster

The Tangiwai Disaster

Author: Graham Stewart

Publisher:

Published: 2003

Total Pages: 60

ISBN-13: 9781869340902

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The complete story of Tangiwai -- Christmas Eve 1953 -- as told by someone who was there -- when 151 people lost their lives through forces and circumstances beyond man's control. At the time, Tangiwai was rated the eighth worst railway tragedy in the world by the toll of those killed and injured. Since that sad Christmas Eve many questions are still being asked: Was it negligence by man? Why were recurring lahars ignored? Was it an accident waiting to happen? The name Tangiwai means 'weeping waters' or 'waters of sorrow', from tangi, to weep or lament; and wai, water. It was so named to commemorate the loss of a Maori paramount chief who, according to legend, perished in a raging torrent that suddenly overwhelmed the normally placid crossing place in the Whangaehu River. Fiordland greenstone is also known as Tangiwai because the flecks in it resemble tears.


Journey to Tangiwai

Journey to Tangiwai

Author: David Hill

Publisher:

Published: 2003

Total Pages: 191

ISBN-13: 9781869434991

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It's 1953 and Peter is determined that his scout patrol will get to the finals of a First Aid competition. This means travelling to Auckland by train on Christmas Eve, a journey that Peter will never forget. Suggested level: intermediate, junior secondary.


New Zealand's Worst Disasters

New Zealand's Worst Disasters

Author: Graham Hutchins

Publisher: Exisle Publishing

Published: 2015-10-01

Total Pages: 381

ISBN-13: 1775592499

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A full train plunges into a raging river at Tangiwai; the Wahine is tossed onto rocks at the entrance to Wellington Harbour; an Air New Zealand DC-10 plunges into Mt Erebus; an earthquake destroys Christchurch … disasters like these are known to all New Zealanders: they are part of our history. But New Zealand has experienced many less well-known disasters, some of them shocking and brutal. Graham Hutchins and Russell Young describe some of the most extraordinary events in New Zealand history. Who knew that a fire killed 39 people at Seacliff Mental Hospital in 1942? That 10 people died in a lahar on White Island in 1914? That a yacht race between Lyttelton and Wellington in 1951 resulted in 10 fatalities? That a tornado ripped through 150 houses in Hamilton in 1948? A fire raging through Raetihi in 1918 was so fierce it destroyed houses, shops and 11 timber mills. Drownings were so common here in the 19th century that they were called ‘the New Zealand death’. These and many other remarkable stories are told in this eye-opening book. While it describes accidents and tragedies, it also reveals acts of heroism. For when human beings make mistakes, others often achieve daring feats of rescue. Some of the stories show that we underestimate Mother Nature at our peril, but many also testify to the courage of the human spirit. Few books are genuine page-turners; this one is.


Tangiwai

Tangiwai

Author: Peter Greminger

Publisher: BoD – Books on Demand

Published: 2020-08-03

Total Pages: 384

ISBN-13: 3750497435

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Alois Hartmann was cursing his father's incredible view, not to pass the farmstead over to him, the second born. Hand over head he left embittered and angry, together with his young wife Judith, the home valley in Switzerland and immigrated to New Zealand. He vowed loudly that he would show them all, who knew best about livestock and crop cultivation. The land at Taranaki was fertile and the Hartmann-Station became with the years an impressive property. But it demanded everything, hard work and solitude. Judith felt robbed of all her dreams and illusions. On Christmas Eve 1953 she set off to visit her only friend at Auckland, to find comprehension, comfort and advice. On that Holy Night nobody knew that the train would never reach its final destination, perhaps only the angry Mount Ruapehu...


Hut Builder

Hut Builder

Author: Laurence Fearnley

Publisher: ReadHowYouWant.com

Published: 2011-04

Total Pages: 358

ISBN-13: 1459616340

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"'As a boy in the late 1930s, young Boden's life is changed for ever the day his neighbour Dudley drives him over the mountains into the vast snow-covered plains of the Mackenzie Country. He realises he will never be the same again. Years later, the 20-year-old Boden, now a university student, helps build an alpine hut high up on the eastern slopes of Mount Cook. Living in snow caves while the hut is built, Boden forms important relationships with members of his working party, most notably with Walter, a conscientious objector from the Second World War" --Back cover.


Weeping Waters

Weeping Waters

Author: Anne Maria Nicholson

Publisher: Harper Collins Publishers Australia Pty Limited

Published: 2007

Total Pages: 336

ISBN-13: 9781869506490

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On Christmas Eve 1953 shortly after 10pm a lahar (torrent of water) gushed out of the crater of Mount Ruapehu and swept down the valley fatally weakening a railway bridge minutes before a packed overnight express train nose-dived into a river at Tangiwai in the centre of the North Island. Many of the 285 passengers mostly families and young people were asleep and 151 perished in one of the world's worst train disasters. For Maori the tragedy was inevitable. The train track should never have been built across the volcano's path ...Tangiwai means weeping waters and was known as the place of torrential flows and death. In Weeping Waters the memories of Tangiwai drive those who live there fifty years on to look for ways to tame Ruapehu where another deadly lahar is building. Set between 1953 and the present day the novel is based on events surrounding the Tangiwai disaster and the conflict that still exists. While the characters and incidents are invented many of the 1953 survival and rescue stories are based on true events.When a young Vulcanologist comes to research early warning systems on the mountain she finds herself in the middle of a raging debate between local landowners iwi and government agencies. With a hidden agenda of her own she finds herself torn between two men each on opposing sides of the argument.


Tragedy at Pike River Mine

Tragedy at Pike River Mine

Author: Rebecca Macfie

Publisher:

Published: 2014-07

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781877551901

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On a sunny afternoon in November 2010, in the beautiful Paparoa Range of the South Island of New Zealand, a massive explosion rocked an underground coal mine. Later that day two ashen men stumbled from the entrance. Twenty-nine men remained unaccounted for.