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One of two coal-fired boilers made by Andersons Engineering-, Ltd. of Christchurch, being unloaded at the New Zealand Railways’ workshops at Addington. Studying the specifications of the boilers are. from left, Mr L. J. Pocock, the assistant works manager of the railways, Mr M. Kennedy, the assistant district engineer, and Mr T. Clapp, of Laurence-Jones Consulting Engineers.

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Press, 24 September 1980, Page 23

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One of two coal-fired boilers made by Andersons Engineering-, Ltd. of Christchurch, being unloaded at the New Zealand Railways’ workshops at Addington. Studying the specifications of the boilers are. from left, Mr L. J. Pocock, the assistant works manager of the railways, Mr M. Kennedy, the assistant district engineer, and Mr T. Clapp, of Laurence-Jones Consulting Engineers. Press, 24 September 1980, Page 23

One of two coal-fired boilers made by Andersons Engineering-, Ltd. of Christchurch, being unloaded at the New Zealand Railways’ workshops at Addington. Studying the specifications of the boilers are. from left, Mr L. J. Pocock, the assistant works manager of the railways, Mr M. Kennedy, the assistant district engineer, and Mr T. Clapp, of Laurence-Jones Consulting Engineers. Press, 24 September 1980, Page 23