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AddBy: Robert Brown6th Aug 2022 1:55PMThis is Hawkesbury River bridge floor strengthening as shown on page 120 of Bill Phippen’s book. As additional proof; end of eye bar is visible to right of shoulder of drill operator, Ironbark Creek has rivetted nodes so this would not be visible on Ironbark Creek. 1920s.
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NSWGR, radial drill in use on construction of Ironbark Creek Bridge near Sandgate, NSW, [1912]
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NSWGR, radial drill in use on construction of Ironbark Creek Bridge near Sandgate, NSW, [1912] ([1912]), [ARHSBox001_0011]. Living Histories, accessed 06/12/2025, https://livinghistories.newcastle.edu.au/nodes/view/17386




