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CLEARING THE WAY FOR THE ROAD TUNNEL PORTAL AT LYTTELTON.—Several old houses at the Lyttelton end of the projected road tunnel are being demolished. This photograph, taken yesterday, shows one of the partly-dismantled homes. Power lines nearby have been taken down, but sewerage and gas pipes have to be removed before the contractor's heavy machinery can operate freely.

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Press, Volume C, Issue 29511, 12 May 1961, Page 14

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CLEARING THE WAY FOR THE ROAD TUNNEL PORTAL AT LYTTELTON.—Several old houses at the Lyttelton end of the projected road tunnel are being demolished. This photograph, taken yesterday, shows one of the partly-dismantled homes. Power lines nearby have been taken down, but sewerage and gas pipes have to be removed before the contractor's heavy machinery can operate freely. Press, Volume C, Issue 29511, 12 May 1961, Page 14

CLEARING THE WAY FOR THE ROAD TUNNEL PORTAL AT LYTTELTON.—Several old houses at the Lyttelton end of the projected road tunnel are being demolished. This photograph, taken yesterday, shows one of the partly-dismantled homes. Power lines nearby have been taken down, but sewerage and gas pipes have to be removed before the contractor's heavy machinery can operate freely. Press, Volume C, Issue 29511, 12 May 1961, Page 14

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