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Enlarging a City.—An interesting semi-aerial view of Thermion reclamation, showing practically all of the 70 acres of land reclaimed from the sea during the last six years. This land should be a valuable asset to Wellington. On the left from Waterloo Quay to the Hutt Road will run the new traffic outlet, a bitumen road 43 chains in length, to be known as the Thorndon Esplanade. —"Dominion” photo.

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Dominion, Volume 25, Issue 166, 9 April 1932, Page 9

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Enlarging a City.—An interesting semi-aerial view of Thermion reclamation, showing practically all of the 70 acres of land reclaimed from the sea during the last six years. This land should be a valuable asset to Wellington. On the left from Waterloo Quay to the Hutt Road will run the new traffic outlet, a bitumen road 43 chains in length, to be known as the Thorndon Esplanade. —"Dominion” photo. Dominion, Volume 25, Issue 166, 9 April 1932, Page 9

Enlarging a City.—An interesting semi-aerial view of Thermion reclamation, showing practically all of the 70 acres of land reclaimed from the sea during the last six years. This land should be a valuable asset to Wellington. On the left from Waterloo Quay to the Hutt Road will run the new traffic outlet, a bitumen road 43 chains in length, to be known as the Thorndon Esplanade. —"Dominion” photo. Dominion, Volume 25, Issue 166, 9 April 1932, Page 9

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