South Australian single stobie Pole
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Author: | Electro |
Kind: | track |
Build: | 2.4 |
Size: | 82.08KB |
Uploaded: | 2021-11-07 |
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South Australian single stobie Pole
In 1924, South Australian James Stobie invented a steel and concrete pole
to carry electricity and telephone lines,
due to SA’s lack of suitable timber.
A particular impetus for their invention was the need for a reliable supply of poles for the
expansion of electricity into the countryside. Stobie Poles have other advantages too – they’re
termite proof and have a life span of around 50 years. All Stobie Poles end at the SA border,
with most other States preferring wooden telegraph poles.
Thanks to S301 for the help to get them working
Author: electro
- South Australian single stobie Pole
- config.txt 1.98KB
- end.im 2.90KB
- ins.texture.txt 26 bytes
- ins.tga 3.04KB
- pole new1.jpg 10.08KB
- pole new1.texture.txt 32 bytes
- pole.texture.txt 27 bytes
- pole.tga 24.04KB
- image.jpg 9.60KB
- ins.texture.txt 26 bytes
- ins.tga 3.04KB
- pole new1.jpg 10.08KB
- pole new1.texture.txt 32 bytes
- pole.texture.txt 27 bytes
- pole.tga 24.04KB
- stobie_poles.im 1,012 bytes
- wire30m-wire30m.texture.txt 49 bytes
- wire30m.bmp 33.05KB
- wire30m.tga 96.04KB
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