πŸ“‚ NO RANDOM HARVEST
Produced by the National Film Unit
Black and white motion picture negative
35mm acetate film strip, approximately 6 frames
Preservation Master

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R24069198

1954

Physical

Open

Catalogue synopsis of film: New Zealand's vast pine plantations, the largest man-made forests in the world, are now productive. This means the erection of new sawmills and paper mills and the enlargement of existing ones. New railways and new towns are being built to service the new industries.

Wellington repository



Photograph

28

[9]

No restrictions on content.

These records are restricted access due to preservation reasons related to their format or technical requirements.

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These records are restricted under section 49(1)(a) of the Public Records Act 2005.


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