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H C M AUSTEN, E BENEDICT, B H BENT, W D CAY, I J MANN, A W METCALFE, H B MOLESWORTH, J W SANDEMAN, W SHIELD, H T H SICCAMA, T SIMS, L F V HARCOURT, VOISIN, W H WHEELER, A E CAREY
Minutes of the Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers (1904) 156 (1904): 264–302.
Published: 01 January 1904
... the heavy seas from the north- west, instead of allowing them to pass. The waves, passing over shallow water, stirred utphe sand, with which thebyecame heavily charged, and swept along until they struck the inner face of the oast pier extension, off which they rebounded within the harbour, where...
