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PREPARING FOR NELSON’S SlGNAL.—Lieutenant-Commander F. Campbell, R.N.Z.N.R., deputy chairman of the executive of the Canterbury branch of the Navy League, goes up the Christchurch Fire Brigade’s 100 ft extension ladder to place blocks and a heavy halyard on the flagstaff in Victoria square. From this flagstaff. Nelson’s famous signal will be flown tomorrow, the one hundred and fiftieth anniversary of Trafalgar.

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Press, Volume XCII, Issue 27794, 20 October 1955, Page 11

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PREPARING FOR NELSON’S SlGNAL.—Lieutenant-Commander F. Campbell, R.N.Z.N.R., deputy chairman of the executive of the Canterbury branch of the Navy League, goes up the Christchurch Fire Brigade’s 100 ft extension ladder to place blocks and a heavy halyard on the flagstaff in Victoria square. From this flagstaff. Nelson’s famous signal will be flown tomorrow, the one hundred and fiftieth anniversary of Trafalgar. Press, Volume XCII, Issue 27794, 20 October 1955, Page 11

PREPARING FOR NELSON’S SlGNAL.—Lieutenant-Commander F. Campbell, R.N.Z.N.R., deputy chairman of the executive of the Canterbury branch of the Navy League, goes up the Christchurch Fire Brigade’s 100 ft extension ladder to place blocks and a heavy halyard on the flagstaff in Victoria square. From this flagstaff. Nelson’s famous signal will be flown tomorrow, the one hundred and fiftieth anniversary of Trafalgar. Press, Volume XCII, Issue 27794, 20 October 1955, Page 11