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LAYING FOUNDATION STONE OF CHAPEL AT ARTHUR’S PASS.—The foundation stone of the interdenominational chapel at Arthur’s Pass was laid on Monday afternoon. This photograph shows some of the preliminary work on the chapel and a small section of the crowd of 500, taking part in the service. Clergy officiating in the ceremony are, from left, the Rev. L. J. Gibson (Methodist); the Rev. C. T. Styles (Presbyterian); the Rev. E. T. Jones (Baptist); the Rev. Canon H. M. Cocks (chairman of the Christchurch branch of the National Council of Churches), who laid the stone; and the Rev. R. E. Coulthard (Church of England).

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Press, Volume XCI, Issue 27632, 13 April 1955, Page 11

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LAYING FOUNDATION STONE OF CHAPEL AT ARTHUR’S PASS.—The foundation stone of the interdenominational chapel at Arthur’s Pass was laid on Monday afternoon. This photograph shows some of the preliminary work on the chapel and a small section of the crowd of 500, taking part in the service. Clergy officiating in the ceremony are, from left, the Rev. L. J. Gibson (Methodist); the Rev. C. T. Styles (Presbyterian); the Rev. E. T. Jones (Baptist); the Rev. Canon H. M. Cocks (chairman of the Christchurch branch of the National Council of Churches), who laid the stone; and the Rev. R. E. Coulthard (Church of England). Press, Volume XCI, Issue 27632, 13 April 1955, Page 11

LAYING FOUNDATION STONE OF CHAPEL AT ARTHUR’S PASS.—The foundation stone of the interdenominational chapel at Arthur’s Pass was laid on Monday afternoon. This photograph shows some of the preliminary work on the chapel and a small section of the crowd of 500, taking part in the service. Clergy officiating in the ceremony are, from left, the Rev. L. J. Gibson (Methodist); the Rev. C. T. Styles (Presbyterian); the Rev. E. T. Jones (Baptist); the Rev. Canon H. M. Cocks (chairman of the Christchurch branch of the National Council of Churches), who laid the stone; and the Rev. R. E. Coulthard (Church of England). Press, Volume XCI, Issue 27632, 13 April 1955, Page 11