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: . Official War Photo. Scenes in the Western Desert with the New, Zealanders. 1, Bending iron for reinforced concrete work. 2, A New Zealand transport sergeant checking the engine of a truck. 3, Lunch-time halt for drivers of a New Zealand convoy in the desert. 4, The commanding officer of a railway construction company points to the familiar markings on a concrete mixer shipped'from New Zealand. 5, A New Zea* land engineer using a theodolite when surveying in the desert. *■

"Evening Post" Photo. The bungalow which is being built in Raroa Road, Lower Hutt, and which, with the garage and section, is the first prize in a. Patriotic Art Union, the tickets costing one shilling each.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXX, Issue 143, 13 December 1940, Page 5

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: . Official War Photo. Scenes in the Western Desert with the New, Zealanders. 1, Bending iron for reinforced concrete work. 2, A New Zealand transport sergeant checking the engine of a truck. 3, Lunch-time halt for drivers of a New Zealand convoy in the desert. 4, The commanding officer of a railway construction company points to the familiar markings on a concrete mixer shipped'from New Zealand. 5, A New Zea* land engineer using a theodolite when surveying in the desert. *■ "Evening Post" Photo. The bungalow which is being built in Raroa Road, Lower Hutt, and which, with the garage and section, is the first prize in a. Patriotic Art Union, the tickets costing one shilling each. Evening Post, Volume CXXX, Issue 143, 13 December 1940, Page 5

: . Official War Photo. Scenes in the Western Desert with the New, Zealanders. 1, Bending iron for reinforced concrete work. 2, A New Zealand transport sergeant checking the engine of a truck. 3, Lunch-time halt for drivers of a New Zealand convoy in the desert. 4, The commanding officer of a railway construction company points to the familiar markings on a concrete mixer shipped'from New Zealand. 5, A New Zea* land engineer using a theodolite when surveying in the desert. *■ "Evening Post" Photo. The bungalow which is being built in Raroa Road, Lower Hutt, and which, with the garage and section, is the first prize in a. Patriotic Art Union, the tickets costing one shilling each. Evening Post, Volume CXXX, Issue 143, 13 December 1940, Page 5