File:De Groot cutting the ribbon.jpg
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Captain Francis de Groot cutting the ribbon and opening the Sydney Harbour Bridge in the name of King George V (who hadn't been invited). |
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Sydney University Library archival collection |
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1930-03-19 |
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The Sydney Morning Herald [1] |
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current | 05:13, 29 July 2020 | 4,818 × 3,603 (4.96 MB) | PawełMM (talk | contribs) | better resolution | |
09:32, 28 July 2020 | 265 × 200 (21 KB) | PawełMM (talk | contribs) | cropped a little on the left, contrast enhanced | ||
13:53, 8 November 2006 | 267 × 200 (17 KB) | Amandajm (talk | contribs) | Captain Francis de Groot cutting the ribbon and opening the Sydney Harbour Bridge in the name of King George V (who hadn't been invited). author- unknown date- 1930 source- Sydney University Library archival collection |
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