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Gang Shows are revue style perfomances put on by Scouts and Girl Guides and involved singing, dancing, and skits. There have been annual performances in New Zealand from the 1950s
This image depicts Senior scouts in white shirts, black trousers and larger spotted bow ties, taking a bow at the completion of their performance at the Gang Show 1963.
Keith Roland Hamblyn was a photographer with the Palmerston North Hospital Board for many years. In a private capacity, he documented a wide variety of public events between 1958 and the early 1970s.
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