DEEP COVE NURSING SlSTERS.—Sisters Sally Williams (left), of Western Australia, and Heather McDonald, of Invercargill, who staff the six-bed hospital on board the Wanganeila for the Manapouri power project. They assist Dr. W. B. Reekie, of Otautau. The ambulance is kept standing by at the ship’s side in case of accidents in the tailrace tunnel or on the construction site above ground.
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Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31196, 21 October 1966, Page 10
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62DEEP COVE NURSING SlSTERS.—Sisters Sally Williams (left), of Western Australia, and Heather McDonald, of Invercargill, who staff the six-bed hospital on board the Wanganeila for the Manapouri power project. They assist Dr. W. B. Reekie, of Otautau. The ambulance is kept standing by at the ship’s side in case of accidents in the tailrace tunnel or on the construction site above ground. Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31196, 21 October 1966, Page 10
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