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To build a bridge : Glebe Island, Sydney, Australia / David Moore ; text: Murray Waldren, Robert Renew
Bib ID 2624937
Format BookBook
Author
Moore, David, 1927-2003
 
Description Neutral Bay, N.S.W. : Chapter & Verse, 1996 
184 p. : ill. (some col.) ; 30 cm. 
ISBN 0947322108 
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Subjects Cable-stayed bridges - New South Wales - Glebe Island - Pictorial works.  |  Cable-stayed bridges - New South Wales - Glebe Island.  |  Glebe Island Bridge (Sydney, N.S.W.) - Pictorial works.  |  Glebe Island Bridge (Sydney, N.S.W.)
Other authors/contributors Waldren, Murray  |  Renew, Robert, 1948-

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