“TOPPING-OFF” N.A.C. BUILDING.—The last bucket of concrete to top off the National Airways Corporation’s new 14-storey building in The Terrace, Wellington, being hoisted in a cage high over the city. In the cage are three members of the N.A.C. staff. At left is Miss M. Crawley, an air hostess; at back, Mr A. G. Feslier, public relations manager; and Mr L. L. Ford, deputy generalmanager.
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Press, Volume CIX, Issue 32053, 30 July 1969, Page 30
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65“TOPPING-OFF” N.A.C. BUILDING.—The last bucket of concrete to top off the National Airways Corporation’s new 14-storey building in The Terrace, Wellington, being hoisted in a cage high over the city. In the cage are three members of the N.A.C. staff. At left is Miss M. Crawley, an air hostess; at back, Mr A. G. Feslier, public relations manager; and Mr L. L. Ford, deputy general- manager. Press, Volume CIX, Issue 32053, 30 July 1969, Page 30
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