Mason & Cox Plant views [BRG 213/207/5/434-435] • Photograph
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Mason & Cox Plant views
Views inside the Mason & Cox steel foundry. A researcher suggests that Mason and Cox were at Anderson Street Thebarton before moving to Haywood Ave. Torrensville from about 1967-1975. 'The Adelaide government wanted to put a north-south road corridor as a widening to the Port Road. With government assistance, The Torrensville land was purchased about 1966, buildings were established and then machinery was moved over the next 7-8 years.'
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Mason & Cox Plant views
Views inside the Mason & Cox steel foundry. A researcher suggests that Mason and Cox were at Anderson Street Thebarton before moving to Haywood Ave. Torrensville from about 1967-1975. 'The Adelaide government wanted to put a north-south road corridor as a widening to the Port Road. With government assistance, The Torrensville land was purchased about 1966, buildings were established and then machinery was moved over the next 7-8 years.'