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EXTENDING CONCRETE WALL OF THE LEITH A view of the Leith in the University grounds, showing (on the left) the new concrete wall, and (on the right) the preparations for the laving down of the foundations of an extension of the wall on the Castle street side. The concrete weirs in this portion of the river will be butted on to these foundations, which will eventually be increased in height to complete the wall towards the St. David street bridge.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 23542, 4 July 1938, Page 4

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EXTENDING CONCRETE WALL OF THE LEITH A view of the Leith in the University grounds, showing (on the left) the new concrete wall, and (on the right) the preparations for the laving down of the foundations of an extension of the wall on the Castle street side. The concrete weirs in this portion of the river will be butted on to these foundations, which will eventually be increased in height to complete the wall towards the St. David street bridge. Otago Daily Times, Issue 23542, 4 July 1938, Page 4

EXTENDING CONCRETE WALL OF THE LEITH A view of the Leith in the University grounds, showing (on the left) the new concrete wall, and (on the right) the preparations for the laving down of the foundations of an extension of the wall on the Castle street side. The concrete weirs in this portion of the river will be butted on to these foundations, which will eventually be increased in height to complete the wall towards the St. David street bridge. Otago Daily Times, Issue 23542, 4 July 1938, Page 4

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