BOUND FOR NORWAY.—Miss Grace Reid of Christchurch (at back), with Misses Pat Clarke (Leicester) and Doreen Tindale (Sydney) at Victoria station, London, on their way to Norway, where they will attend the Salvation Army's first international camp for life-saving guards (known as “Concordia”). Girls from Britain, Australia, New Zealand, Belgium, Holland, Indonesia and Germany will represent their countries at the camp, which is being held near Oslo.
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Press, Volume XC, Issue 27426, 12 August 1954, Page 10
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67BOUND FOR NORWAY.—Miss Grace Reid of Christchurch (at back), with Misses Pat Clarke (Leicester) and Doreen Tindale (Sydney) at Victoria station, London, on their way to Norway, where they will attend the Salvation Army's first international camp for life-saving guards (known as “Concordia”). Girls from Britain, Australia, New Zealand, Belgium, Holland, Indonesia and Germany will represent their countries at the camp, which is being held near Oslo. Press, Volume XC, Issue 27426, 12 August 1954, Page 10
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