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PROCESSION PASSING THROUGH STRATFORD-ON-AVON. The Shakespearo Tercentenary celebrations in England were fitly inaugurated by functions in the great poet's native town. An exhibition of documents illustrating Shakespeare's life in and his association with Stratford-on-Avon was opened by Sir Sidney Lee. There was also an open-air procession through the streets of the town, portion of which is shown in /. our illustration. . —"Daily; Mirror' photo.

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Auckland Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 159, 5 July 1916, Page 8

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PROCESSION PASSING THROUGH STRATFORD-ON-AVON. The Shakespearo Tercentenary celebrations in England were fitly inaugurated by functions in the great poet's native town. An exhibition of documents illustrating Shakespeare's life in and his association with Stratford-on-Avon was opened by Sir Sidney Lee. There was also an open-air procession through the streets of the town, portion of which is shown in /. our illustration. . —"Daily; Mirror' photo. Auckland Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 159, 5 July 1916, Page 8

PROCESSION PASSING THROUGH STRATFORD-ON-AVON. The Shakespearo Tercentenary celebrations in England were fitly inaugurated by functions in the great poet's native town. An exhibition of documents illustrating Shakespeare's life in and his association with Stratford-on-Avon was opened by Sir Sidney Lee. There was also an open-air procession through the streets of the town, portion of which is shown in /. our illustration. . —"Daily; Mirror' photo. Auckland Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 159, 5 July 1916, Page 8

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