Gallery
Your photos - and photos from the Fletcher archives
1937, Wellington
Fletcher's first State house under construction in Miramar, Wellington,...
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1942, Penrose
J.C. Fletcher in his office in the Fletcher Holdings Head Office...
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1913, Dunedin
Fletcher Brothers staff in front of the factory, Dunedin circa 1913.
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1909, Otago
The house at Broad Bay on the Otago Peninsula, that launched the...
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1925, Dunedin
The Dunedin and South Seas Exhibition attracted over 2.5 million...
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1924, Palmerston North
A Fletcher team take a break during the building of the Odlin Timber...
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1954,
Arrowhead - Fletcher in-house magazine - 1954 to 1980
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1972,
Arrowhead - Fletcher in-house magazine - Summer 1972
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2002, Manapouri
The Manapouri Tunnel - a challenging project in a remote World Heritage...
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1980, Marsden Point
The Marsden Point Oil Refinery was completed in 1964 to help meet...
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1996, Los Angeles, USA
The elegantly crafted Getty Center on the foothills of the Santa...
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2005, Auckland
The Greenhithe bridge across Auckland's the upper reaches of Auckland's...
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1967, Marsden Point
The Marsden Point Power Station under construction in 1967
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1962, Auckland
Bert Emmins (retired) drops in to check out with Jimmy Hill (project...
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1965, Auckland
Sir James Fletcher presents Jimmy Hill with a gift to celebrate Jimmy's...
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