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FINAL SESSION OF COMMUNITY SINGING IN CHRISTCHURCH.—A flashlight photograph taken from the stage of the Civic Theatre last evening showing a section of the large audience. During the season more than £1250 has been raised by Mr Alan W. Brown (song leader) and MrH.E. Goodland (pianist) for the Mayor's Relief of Distress Fund.

EARLY MORNING SILHOUETTE ON THE SEA SHORE.—When the tide is out at Blackpool, England, the pleasure boats; are hauled by horses across the, beach for a distance of half a mile to the sea.

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Press, Volume LXX, Issue 21308, 30 October 1934, Page 18

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FINAL SESSION OF COMMUNITY SINGING IN CHRISTCHURCH.—A flashlight photograph taken from the stage of the Civic Theatre last evening showing a section of the large audience. During the season more than £1250 has been raised by Mr Alan W. Brown (song leader) and MrH.E. Goodland (pianist) for the Mayor's Relief of Distress Fund. EARLY MORNING SILHOUETTE ON THE SEA SHORE.—When the tide is out at Blackpool, England, the pleasure boats; are hauled by horses across the, beach for a distance of half a mile to the sea. Press, Volume LXX, Issue 21308, 30 October 1934, Page 18

FINAL SESSION OF COMMUNITY SINGING IN CHRISTCHURCH.—A flashlight photograph taken from the stage of the Civic Theatre last evening showing a section of the large audience. During the season more than £1250 has been raised by Mr Alan W. Brown (song leader) and MrH.E. Goodland (pianist) for the Mayor's Relief of Distress Fund. EARLY MORNING SILHOUETTE ON THE SEA SHORE.—When the tide is out at Blackpool, England, the pleasure boats; are hauled by horses across the, beach for a distance of half a mile to the sea. Press, Volume LXX, Issue 21308, 30 October 1934, Page 18