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This image was not published in The Manawatu Evening Standard, taken on 6 February, 1964. "The drummers of the First Battalion of the Scots Guards in their immaculate uniforms at the rear of the pipers playing on the march at the performance at Memorial Park yesterday. In the background is the large audience of post-primary school children and adults." Another image of the performance was published on 6 February, 1964.

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Manawatū Evening Standard Negative Collection
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2017-20
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2017N_2017-20_018451
Format
B&W negative
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Other

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drummers,
manawatū evening standard,
memorial park,
pipe bands,
pipers,
regimental band of the scots guard,
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