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#9 By 1961, construction was running 47 weeks behind schedule.

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#9 By 1961, construction was running 47 weeks behind schedule.

Rare Historical Photos Show The Construction Of Sydney Opera House

#9 By 1961, construction was running 47 weeks behind schedule.

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←#8 The ocean liner “Canberra” passes the construction work on the Sydney Opera House, 1961.
#10 Left to right: R. J. Thomson, secretary of the Sydney Opera House Executive Committee – Mr. A. Levy, resident engineer – and Mr. O. Skipper-Nielsen, President architect with the plan of the major hall stage which is shown behind them, 1961→

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