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Cleaning the Roof of a Railway Station.—High above the platforms of Waterloo Station men have made a start on London's biggest win-dow-cleaning job—the washing of the glass roof of the station. The area to be cleaned covers thirteen acres, and contains 22,400 squares of glass.

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Timaru Herald, Volume CXXXVII, Issue 19670, 12 December 1933, Page 10

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Cleaning the Roof of a Railway Station.—High above the platforms of Waterloo Station men have made a start on London's biggest window-cleaning job—the washing of the glass roof of the station. The area to be cleaned covers thirteen acres, and contains 22,400 squares of glass. Timaru Herald, Volume CXXXVII, Issue 19670, 12 December 1933, Page 10

Cleaning the Roof of a Railway Station.—High above the platforms of Waterloo Station men have made a start on London's biggest window-cleaning job—the washing of the glass roof of the station. The area to be cleaned covers thirteen acres, and contains 22,400 squares of glass. Timaru Herald, Volume CXXXVII, Issue 19670, 12 December 1933, Page 10