(By courtesy “Daily Guardian” Sydney.) TO SPAN SYDNEY HARBOUR.—This is an aerial photograph of the wonderful structure to be completed by 1031. The picture shows the immense pylons —the bridge, of course, has been painted on the photograph. When completed this will be the largest arch bridge in the world and the third largest, irrespective of type. It will carry four lines or railway, a road 57 feet wide and two 10 feet footpaths. The cost is £4,217,721.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 798, 19 October 1929, Page 17
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78(By courtesy “Daily Guardian” Sydney.) TO SPAN SYDNEY HARBOUR.—This is an aerial photograph of the wonderful structure to be completed by 1031. The picture shows the immense pylons—the bridge, of course, has been painted on the photograph. When completed this will be the largest arch bridge in the world and the third largest, irrespective of type. It will carry four lines or railway, a road 57 feet wide and two 10 feet footpaths. The cost is £4,217,721. Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 798, 19 October 1929, Page 17
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