MEMORIAL 57 ATUARY.—Of such artistry that it is hard to believe they are not alive, these bronze beasts, posed on a grassed hilltop above a blue pool, are Montevideo's memorial to the pioneers of Uruguay. Mr. R. A. Campbell, of Christchurch, who brought this photograph back iivith him to New Zealand, said "JI Ivas the most magnificent thing I saw in South America."
MR. CHRISTOPHER CROUCH. of 20, Mount Eden Road' rvho celebrates his ninetieth birthday on Saturday, tells an interesting story on this page.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 143, 18 June 1936, Page 9
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85MEMORIAL 57 ATUARY.—Of such artistry that it is hard to believe they are not alive, these bronze beasts, posed on a grassed hilltop above a blue pool, are Montevideo's memorial to the pioneers of Uruguay. Mr. R. A. Campbell, of Christchurch, who brought this photograph back iivith him to New Zealand, said "JI Ivas the most magnificent thing I saw in South America." MR. CHRISTOPHER CROUCH. of 20, Mount Eden Road' rvho celebrates his ninetieth birthday on Saturday, tells an interesting story on this page. Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 143, 18 June 1936, Page 9
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