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English: The Carkeek Observatory, built around 1867 of locally-milled tōtara and hand-made iron nails, is New Zealand's oldest surviving observatory. It was constructed by Stephen Carkeek, a retired customs officer and keen amateur astronomer, in the front garden of his sheep farm. After Carkeek's death in 1878 the observatory became a storage shed and gradually fell into ruin. A walnut tree has grown through the transit annex, but the octagonal viewing room has collapsed. The iron track and wheels (pictured here) that once rotated the canvas dome can still be seen.
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Mike Dickison    wikidata:Q56458901
 
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Camera location41° 08′ 43.44″ S, 175° 19′ 23.95″ E  Heading=169.11398305085° Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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Ruins of Carkeek Observatory, South Featherston, Wairarapa, New Zealand

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