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"THE GREATEST Modern Discoveries of Man: Fuel for Power" is the subject of a further talk by the Rev. Lawrence M. Rogers from 3YA on Tuesday evening, October 10. This view of London's Battersea power-station and its neighbouring modernistic gasometer symbolises the attempt to reconcile the aesthetic and the utilitarian

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 1, Issue 15, 6 October 1939, Page 22

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"THE GREATEST Modern Discoveries of Man: Fuel for Power" is the subject of a further talk by the Rev. Lawrence M. Rogers from 3YA on Tuesday evening, October 10. This view of London's Battersea power-station and its neighbouring modernistic gasometer symbolises the attempt to reconcile the aesthetic and the utilitarian New Zealand Listener, Volume 1, Issue 15, 6 October 1939, Page 22

"THE GREATEST Modern Discoveries of Man: Fuel for Power" is the subject of a further talk by the Rev. Lawrence M. Rogers from 3YA on Tuesday evening, October 10. This view of London's Battersea power-station and its neighbouring modernistic gasometer symbolises the attempt to reconcile the aesthetic and the utilitarian New Zealand Listener, Volume 1, Issue 15, 6 October 1939, Page 22

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