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Sydney Harbour Bridge Celebrations (Committee) An appeal to the citizens of New South Wales. Sydney Harbour Bridge Celebrations, March 1932. [Sydney]: Sydney Harbour Bridge Celebrations, [193-]. |
The Hospitals bridge book / produced under the patronage of His Excellency the Governor and of Dorman, Long & Co. Limited. |
Sydney bridge celebrations, 1932 / [edited by Sydney Ure Smith and Leon Gellert]. |
The Bridge opened: illustrated supplement to Official Souvenir, March 1932. |
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Sydney Harbour Bridge. Celebration poster. 1932. |
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Bradfield, J. J. C. |
The De Groot Incident[A sequence of four photographs depicting the De Groot incident.] The opening of the Sydney Harbour Bridge was to be marked by the cutting of a ribbon by the premier of NSW J.T. Lang, an event which was opposed by a right wing group known as the New Guard , who believed the only person who should open the bridge should be a member of the royal family. |
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Captain Francis De Groot, a former Hussar and a senior member of the New Guard, disguised as a military horseman disrupted the opening ceremony by slashing the ribbon with his sword. De Groot declared declared the Bridge open in the name of "decent citizens of New South Wales". |
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De Groot was arrested and taken to a psychiatric hospital. He was later declared sane, but fined 5 pounds and charged for offensive behaviour in a public place. |
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