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MODEL FOR EXHIBITION.—The Engineers’ Department of the Port of London Authority has made a model of Tower Bridge, which spans the River Thames between the Minories and Tooley Street. The model, which is ten feet high and fifteen feet wide, is to be placed in the British Pavilion at the Centennial Exhibition at Rongotai. (Below) an artist is seen painting the backcloth which will he used to make the model of the famous bridge more realistic.

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Northern Advocate, 22 April 1939, Page 10

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MODEL FOR EXHIBITION.—The Engineers’ Department of the Port of London Authority has made a model of Tower Bridge, which spans the River Thames between the Minories and Tooley Street. The model, which is ten feet high and fifteen feet wide, is to be placed in the British Pavilion at the Centennial Exhibition at Rongotai. (Below) an artist is seen painting the backcloth which will he used to make the model of the famous bridge more realistic. Northern Advocate, 22 April 1939, Page 10

MODEL FOR EXHIBITION.—The Engineers’ Department of the Port of London Authority has made a model of Tower Bridge, which spans the River Thames between the Minories and Tooley Street. The model, which is ten feet high and fifteen feet wide, is to be placed in the British Pavilion at the Centennial Exhibition at Rongotai. (Below) an artist is seen painting the backcloth which will he used to make the model of the famous bridge more realistic. Northern Advocate, 22 April 1939, Page 10

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