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This image was taken for a story that ran in the Manawatu Evening Standard on 27 July, 1963. "Members of the Bank of New Zealand and the Manawatu Savage Club where kept busy today counting out money generously given by people of Palmerston North in the national appeal for the blind people of New Zealand."

Identification

Object type
Image
Archive
Manawatū Evening Standard Negative Collection
Date
July 27, 1963
Digitisation ID
2017N_2017-20_017807
Format
B&W negative

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Taxonomy

Tags
bank of new zealand,
bank tellers,
blind,
charity appeal,
civic buildings,
savage club,
Community Tags

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Related items

"Opening Bank Of New Zealand"
"Savings Bank Away to Good Start"
"Spectacles For India Campaign- Large pile of reading glasses"
Cook Street fire station
Manawatū Savage Club Hall
Launch of New Zealand Large Print Weekly
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Bank of New Zealand, corner of Rangitikei Street and The Square