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  • "Floral Tribute to the Honoured Dead" - ANZAC
  • "Floral Tribute to the Honoured Dead" - ANZAC
  • "Floral Tribute to the Honoured Dead" - ANZAC
Description

This image was taken for a story that ran in The Manawatu Evening Standard on 26 April 1958, page 8: "A section of the representatives of various organisations who paid tribute to the fallen during the wreath-laying ceremony at the War Memorial yesterday. Extreme left is Mr. P. Kelliher and Mrs. M. Tulloch from the Catholic Services Association."

Identification

Object type
Image
Identifier
2017-20
Archive
Manawatū Evening Standard Negative Collection
Date
April 26, 1958
Digitisation ID
2017N_2017-20_014728
Format
B&W negative

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Taxonomy

Tags
1950s,
black and white,
ceremony,
manawatu evening standard,
military,
war memorial,
ww1,
wwii,
Community Tags
anzac day,
catholic services association,
floral,
wreath,

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