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Comment: A multipart glass insulator, now rare in Adelaide.
torrens1 * Torrens Island A and B power stations, taken from Port River show boat cruise, January 1981. * 800 x 549 * (49KB)

torrens4 * Torrens Island A and B power stations, taken from Port River show boat cruise, January 1981. * 800 x 584 * (49KB)

ngk-80a * A 1980 Japanese NGK ceramic insulator, approx 24cm high & 16 cm wide, common on Adelaide's 11 kV lines. * 800 x 943 * (49KB)

ngk-hbr2 * This example is on Henley Beach Road, between Marion and Holbrooks Roads. Taken in January 2005. * 800 x 677 * (48KB)

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mpht-rd1 * This example of multipart glass insulators was taken on Morphett Road near the Morphett Arms Hotel. A few still remain along Morphett Road between the tram line and Morphett Arms hotel.
Taken in February 2005. * 800 x 1042 * (48KB)

mpht-rd2 * Close-up view of multipart glass insulators on Morphett Road 
near the Morphett Arms Hotel. Taken in February 2005. * 800 x 600 * (49KB)

brighton * This side-mounted example is at Brighton on Cedar Avenue, near the railway station. Taken in May 2005. * 800 x 1093 * (49KB)

vrhr-1 * 11 kV stobie pole at Victor Harbor, June 1999. * 800 x 1074 * (49KB)

burbdge * Stobies on Burbridge Road, Hilton, before undergrounding of utilities and widening of the road in December 1999. Road has
since been renamed Sire Donald Bradman Drive in honour of
the renowned test cricketer. * 800 x 607 * (49KB)

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