At an estimated cost of more than £3,250,000, an ocean outfall drain, 16½ miles long, is being constructed to serve the southern and south-western suburbs of Sydney. The above photographs show—Left: A workman concreeting the floor of a finished section of the drain. Centre: Workmen leaving a cage 120 feet below the surface. On the left can be seen pipes conveying concrete from the surface. Right: The collapsible steel forms for concreting the crown of the tunnel, which is lined with 15 inches of concrete. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Sat 3 Jun 1939, Page 20
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