Yes, this is Greymouth New Zealand. The Greymouth Heritage Trust is currently rebuilding these cranes. We are also having built a Virtual Reality Experience where you put on a headset and it makes you think you are a crane driver in the crane loading and unloading ships in the 1950’s. It’s even got a radio station playing 1950’s music hosted by Ray Rythm on Radio GHT.
Great video. Work for Union Co.for 30 years .Now residing in Dunollie just north of Greymouth so much history shown.
This is apparently Greymouth NZ.
TSMV Kokiri , one of the ' slow greens ' of the USSCo . Disappeared without trace in Typhoon Elaine en route to Hong Kong 1971 .
I found this fascinating, but was disappointed by the extremely distorted soundtrack, from which I got no info. At all.
The trust those riggers needed in the boom hab is huge. No vests or hard hats, just very competent workers. We’ll done
Yes, this is Greymouth New Zealand. The Greymouth Heritage Trust is currently rebuilding these cranes. We are also having built a Virtual Reality Experience where you put on a headset and it makes you think you are a crane driver in the crane loading and unloading ships in the 1950’s. It’s even got a radio station playing 1950’s music hosted by Ray Rythm on Radio GHT.