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Florists at work on the arrangements for the Royal Civic Reception held in the tearooms of the C.M. Ross building. The floral arrangement included 1000 roses, 800 carnations, 800 gladioli and more. Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip, the Duke of Edinburgh, visited Palmerston North 6-7 January 1954

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Object type
Image
Digitisation ID
2019P_2019-70_028533
Title
Flower Arrangement for Royal Civic Reception
Relation
2019-70
Format
B&W print
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IMCA Digital Archive

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4 The Square, Palmerston North
Date
January 6, 1954

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c m ross building,
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queen elizabeth,
royal visit,
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