ON THE WAY TO THE SNOWFIELDS.—An excursion train to Arthur’s Pass approaching the railway bridge across the Waimakariri river a few miles beyond Cass. This photograph was taken from the second to last carriage of the train as it rounded a bend.
PATTERN OF NEW BRITISH INDUSTRY.-—Part of the intricate maze of pipelines leading from the various production units to the storage tanks at the Shell Oil Company’s new chemical plant at Stanlow, Cheshire, England. The plant, which will be opened to-morrow, is described in an article printed in this issue.
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Press, Volume LXXXV, Issue 25859, 19 July 1949, Page 6
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91ON THE WAY TO THE SNOWFIELDS.—An excursion train to Arthur’s Pass approaching the railway bridge across the Waimakariri river a few miles beyond Cass. This photograph was taken from the second to last carriage of the train as it rounded a bend. PATTERN OF NEW BRITISH INDUSTRY.-—Part of the intricate maze of pipelines leading from the various production units to the storage tanks at the Shell Oil Company’s new chemical plant at Stanlow, Cheshire, England. The plant, which will be opened to-morrow, is described in an article printed in this issue. Press, Volume LXXXV, Issue 25859, 19 July 1949, Page 6
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