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"Evenlnc fost" Pholo. Granite from the old Waterloo Bridge over the Thames, which arrived from London this week and will be used to build a wall of approximately 100 square yards as a look-out station on Mount Victoria, one of the city's proposed Centennial memorials. The bridge from which the stone 1 was taken was opened by1 the Duke of Wellington fust after the Battle of Waterloo.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXVI, Issue 150, 22 December 1938, Page 7

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"Evenlnc fost" Pholo. Granite from the old Waterloo Bridge over the Thames, which arrived from London this week and will be used to build a wall of approximately 100 square yards as a look-out station on Mount Victoria, one of the city's proposed Centennial memorials. The bridge from which the stone1 was taken was opened by1 the Duke of Wellington fust after the Battle of Waterloo. Evening Post, Volume CXXVI, Issue 150, 22 December 1938, Page 7

"Evenlnc fost" Pholo. Granite from the old Waterloo Bridge over the Thames, which arrived from London this week and will be used to build a wall of approximately 100 square yards as a look-out station on Mount Victoria, one of the city's proposed Centennial memorials. The bridge from which the stone1 was taken was opened by1 the Duke of Wellington fust after the Battle of Waterloo. Evening Post, Volume CXXVI, Issue 150, 22 December 1938, Page 7

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