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Photo by courtesy Kodak, Limited. AT THE FOOT OF THE GIANT.—Five hundred feet above the men in the picture is the top of the new 1YA mast. Since the picture was taken the iron supports seen to right and left of the men have been taken away and the entire mast rests on the nine-inch pivot just above the workmen's heads. Giant stay--wires hold the structure in position.

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Radio Record, Volume VIII, Issue 23, 14 December 1934, Page 12

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Photo by courtesy Kodak, Limited. AT THE FOOT OF THE GIANT.—Five hundred feet above the men in the picture is the top of the new 1YA mast. Since the picture was taken the iron supports seen to right and left of the men have been taken away and the entire mast rests on the nine-inch pivot just above the workmen's heads. Giant stay-wires hold the structure in position. Radio Record, Volume VIII, Issue 23, 14 December 1934, Page 12

Photo by courtesy Kodak, Limited. AT THE FOOT OF THE GIANT.—Five hundred feet above the men in the picture is the top of the new 1YA mast. Since the picture was taken the iron supports seen to right and left of the men have been taken away and the entire mast rests on the nine-inch pivot just above the workmen's heads. Giant stay-wires hold the structure in position. Radio Record, Volume VIII, Issue 23, 14 December 1934, Page 12

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