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- Title
- The last girders, 1968
- Content partner
- Auckland Libraries
- Collection
- Kura Heritage Collections Online
- Description
The scene from the air as the last of the girders for the Auckland Harbour Bridge extensions are unloaded from the Daikyo Maru on to the storage barge by the two Japanese floating cranes. The girder hanging from the cranes is the finking link forthe western side extensions. The final link girder for the eastern side is already on the barge. Both of the girders still on the Daikyo Maru are for the western extensions. The Daikyo Maru made a total of seven trips to Auckland carrying prefabricate...
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- Image
- Date created
- 1968
- Creator
- Chan, Albert
- URL
- https://kura.aucklandlibraries.govt.nz/digital/collection/photos/id/29849
- Related subjects
- Auckland Harbour Bridge - Design and construction / Cranes, derricks, etc. / Barges / Bridges / Bridges - Design and construction
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