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“OLD PRINCE.”—A photograph taken on the Melbourne waterfront. Loading and unloading facilities at the docks are highly mechanised, but workmen still rely on “Old Prince,” which has been a stalwart there for 14 years. He can hold his own, and every trip pulls a load of about two tons.

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Press, Volume LXXXV, Issue 25739, 26 February 1949, Page 7

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“OLD PRINCE.”—A photograph taken on the Melbourne waterfront. Loading and unloading facilities at the docks are highly mechanised, but workmen still rely on “Old Prince,” which has been a stalwart there for 14 years. He can hold his own, and every trip pulls a load of about two tons. Press, Volume LXXXV, Issue 25739, 26 February 1949, Page 7

“OLD PRINCE.”—A photograph taken on the Melbourne waterfront. Loading and unloading facilities at the docks are highly mechanised, but workmen still rely on “Old Prince,” which has been a stalwart there for 14 years. He can hold his own, and every trip pulls a load of about two tons. Press, Volume LXXXV, Issue 25739, 26 February 1949, Page 7