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TO INTEREST FUTURE GENERATIONS.—In order to preserve an historical record of 1939, newspapers and fashion papers, coins and stamps were placed in a copper cylinder and deposited in the northern abutment of the foundations of the new Waterloo Bridge, London.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXX, Issue 122, 26 May 1939, Page 7

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TO INTEREST FUTURE GENERATIONS.—In order to preserve an historical record of 1939, newspapers and fashion papers, coins and stamps were placed in a copper cylinder and deposited in the northern abutment of the foundations of the new Waterloo Bridge, London. Auckland Star, Volume LXX, Issue 122, 26 May 1939, Page 7

TO INTEREST FUTURE GENERATIONS.—In order to preserve an historical record of 1939, newspapers and fashion papers, coins and stamps were placed in a copper cylinder and deposited in the northern abutment of the foundations of the new Waterloo Bridge, London. Auckland Star, Volume LXX, Issue 122, 26 May 1939, Page 7