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-..•■■'.■■ -.'■■.: ■ . • ';•;:' ■•.Evening'X'ost"' Photo. OPENING OF THE NEW KELBURN VIADUCT. — Mrs. Troup about to cut the ribbon on Saturday afternoon, after , the Mayor, on left, had officially declared the viaduct open for use. The Deputy-Mayor, Mr. M. F. Luckie, is standing in front of the car, and Mr/ R.'a. Wright, M.P., is further to the right, the crowd is awaiting an opportunity• to cross flie-'netct bridge. :

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Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 103, 4 May 1931, Page 7

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-..•■■'.■■ -.'■■.: ■ . • ';•;:' ■•.Evening'X'ost"' Photo. OPENING OF THE NEW KELBURN VIADUCT.—Mrs. Troup about to cut the ribbon on Saturday afternoon, after , the Mayor, on left, had officially declared the viaduct open for use. The Deputy-Mayor, Mr. M. F. Luckie, is standing in front of the car, and Mr/ R.'a. Wright, M.P., is further to the right, the crowd is awaiting an opportunity• to cross flie-'netct bridge. : Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 103, 4 May 1931, Page 7

-..•■■'.■■ -.'■■.: ■ . • ';•;:' ■•.Evening'X'ost"' Photo. OPENING OF THE NEW KELBURN VIADUCT.—Mrs. Troup about to cut the ribbon on Saturday afternoon, after , the Mayor, on left, had officially declared the viaduct open for use. The Deputy-Mayor, Mr. M. F. Luckie, is standing in front of the car, and Mr/ R.'a. Wright, M.P., is further to the right, the crowd is awaiting an opportunity• to cross flie-'netct bridge. : Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 103, 4 May 1931, Page 7

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