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THE KERR’S REACH CUT—The Avon river diversion work at Kerr’s Reach seen from the air. The straight cut is being made for the centennial rowing course. When completed, the cut will eliminate the horseshoe curve in the river’s course shown in the photograph.

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Press, Volume LXXXVI, Issue 26219, 16 September 1950, Page 2

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THE KERR’S REACH CUT—The Avon river diversion work at Kerr’s Reach seen from the air. The straight cut is being made for the centennial rowing course. When completed, the cut will eliminate the horseshoe curve in the river’s course shown in the photograph. Press, Volume LXXXVI, Issue 26219, 16 September 1950, Page 2

THE KERR’S REACH CUT—The Avon river diversion work at Kerr’s Reach seen from the air. The straight cut is being made for the centennial rowing course. When completed, the cut will eliminate the horseshoe curve in the river’s course shown in the photograph. Press, Volume LXXXVI, Issue 26219, 16 September 1950, Page 2

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