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SCALE MODEL OF GREYMOUTH HARBOUR—Part of the scale working model of the port of Greymouth planned and constructed by the Greymouth Harbour Board’s engineer (Mr D. S. Kennedy) and his staff for experimental study of harbour problems. The photograph shows the north and south break waters, at the entrance, and the South Beach on the right. The scale of some portions of the model is distorted, as in the case of the breakwaters, so that natural effects can be reproduced. The second of two articles dealing with the Port of Greymouth is printed on page 6.

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Press, Volume LXXXII, Issue 24799, 13 February 1946, Page 8

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SCALE MODEL OF GREYMOUTH HARBOUR—Part of the scale working model of the port of Greymouth planned and constructed by the Greymouth Harbour Board’s engineer (Mr D. S. Kennedy) and his staff for experimental study of harbour problems. The photograph shows the north and south break waters, at the entrance, and the South Beach on the right. The scale of some portions of the model is distorted, as in the case of the breakwaters, so that natural effects can be reproduced. The second of two articles dealing with the Port of Greymouth is printed on page 6. Press, Volume LXXXII, Issue 24799, 13 February 1946, Page 8

SCALE MODEL OF GREYMOUTH HARBOUR—Part of the scale working model of the port of Greymouth planned and constructed by the Greymouth Harbour Board’s engineer (Mr D. S. Kennedy) and his staff for experimental study of harbour problems. The photograph shows the north and south break waters, at the entrance, and the South Beach on the right. The scale of some portions of the model is distorted, as in the case of the breakwaters, so that natural effects can be reproduced. The second of two articles dealing with the Port of Greymouth is printed on page 6. Press, Volume LXXXII, Issue 24799, 13 February 1946, Page 8

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