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Created on December 31, 2012
68 Elizabeth Avenue, Rakaia 7710, New Zealand
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History of Rakaia

Depicting the history of Rakaia, the artwork first begins from its establishment as a town, with the steam trains depicted at the railway station. From then until the present day, the town continued to thrive as a rich farming area. Towards the right, the beautiful landscape and the Rakaia Bridge is portrayed as a representation of a tourism gateway, with the vast mountain ranges in the background.

The artwork was commissioned by the Rakaia Beautification & Identification Committee, and was designed in a more traditional style to help the artwork fit into the town's streetscape.

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Hunted by Briggs Jourdan.
Pictures by Briggs Jourdan.

Marker details

Date created2012-12-31T13:00:00.000Z
Camera usedCanon EOS 200D II
Marker typeartwork
CityAshburton
CountryNew Zealand
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