Dramatic opening of the Sydney Harbour Bridge



However, before Lang could do the honours of cutting the ribbon with scissors in the traditional fashion, an ex-soldier by the name of Francis Edward de Groot (pictured) charged ahead on a horse, in full military garb, and slashed the ribbon with his sabre on behalf of the New Guard, a right-wing paramilitary organization opposed to Lang's politics. According to Australian author and broadcaster Gerald Stone, in his book 1932, the New Guard had at that time 100,000 members, many of them armed, and constituted the largest militia in the world.
Sydney Harbour Bridge is still the world's largest steel arch bridge ...
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