IF YOU HAVE AMBITIONS of becoming a newspaper photographer, remember you could be given an assignment like this. It is really quite simple all you have to do is walk along a narrow steel girder, about the height of the Cathedral balcony, and photograph a man at work. The man, Mr A. C. Gemmell, enjoys an occasional smoke as he works on the new Government Life Insurance building in Cathedral square.
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Press, Volume CI, Issue 29871, 11 July 1962, Page 15
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71IF YOU HAVE AMBITIONS of becoming a newspaper photographer, remember you could be given an assignment like this. It is really quite simple all you have to do is walk along a narrow steel girder, about the height of the Cathedral balcony, and photograph a man at work. The man, Mr A. C. Gemmell, enjoys an occasional smoke as he works on the new Government Life Insurance building in Cathedral square. Press, Volume CI, Issue 29871, 11 July 1962, Page 15
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