πŸ“‚ HARRY AND MAY DAVIS: POTTERS (R.1 )
Stan Jenkins
16mm colour with sound
Preservation Status Not Assigned

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R26299612

1987

Physical

Open

Describes the work of Harry and May Davis in developing self-sufficiency for potters using alternative technology. Outlines their potting experiences in other countries and the philosophy and techniques they brought with them to New Zealand. Shows the variety of equipment that can be made using basic engineering hand tools, recycled and local materials and the benefits of a practical approach.

Wellington repository

Moving Image

667

738.092 NZ

C3712/1

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