STEADY DOES IT.—Mr M. Lundy, from the top-floor girders of the Bank of New Zealand’s new Christchurch headquarters, uses a walkie-talkie radio telephone to direct the crane-driver where to place his loads. Below is Colombo street, and in the distance Cashmere Hills.
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Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31084, 13 June 1966, Page 1
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42STEADY DOES IT.—Mr M. Lundy, from the top-floor girders of the Bank of New Zealand’s new Christchurch headquarters, uses a walkie-talkie radio telephone to direct the crane-driver where to place his loads. Below is Colombo street, and in the distance Cashmere Hills. Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31084, 13 June 1966, Page 1
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