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VICE-REGAL OCCASIONS IN CHRISTCHURCH.—TOP: The Governor-General (Viscount Cobham) officially opening the new premises of the Canterbury Officers’ Club in Gloucester street. With his Excellency is Captain A. H. T. Rose, president of the club. BOTTOM: Lord and Lady Cobham at the Cashmere High School. Members of the teaching staff are shown being presented to their Excellencies by the headmaster (Mr T. H. McCombs). Behind Mr McCombs is Mr Duncan Mackay, chairman of the board of governors, and on the left is Mrs McCombs. The school is built on land owned in the early days of settlement by Lord Cobham’s great-grandfather. Lord Lyttelton, who was chairman of the Canterbury Association.

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Press, Volume XCVI, Issue 28434, 14 November 1957, Page 16

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VICE-REGAL OCCASIONS IN CHRISTCHURCH.—TOP: The Governor-General (Viscount Cobham) officially opening the new premises of the Canterbury Officers’ Club in Gloucester street. With his Excellency is Captain A. H. T. Rose, president of the club. BOTTOM: Lord and Lady Cobham at the Cashmere High School. Members of the teaching staff are shown being presented to their Excellencies by the headmaster (Mr T. H. McCombs). Behind Mr McCombs is Mr Duncan Mackay, chairman of the board of governors, and on the left is Mrs McCombs. The school is built on land owned in the early days of settlement by Lord Cobham’s great-grandfather. Lord Lyttelton, who was chairman of the Canterbury Association. Press, Volume XCVI, Issue 28434, 14 November 1957, Page 16

VICE-REGAL OCCASIONS IN CHRISTCHURCH.—TOP: The Governor-General (Viscount Cobham) officially opening the new premises of the Canterbury Officers’ Club in Gloucester street. With his Excellency is Captain A. H. T. Rose, president of the club. BOTTOM: Lord and Lady Cobham at the Cashmere High School. Members of the teaching staff are shown being presented to their Excellencies by the headmaster (Mr T. H. McCombs). Behind Mr McCombs is Mr Duncan Mackay, chairman of the board of governors, and on the left is Mrs McCombs. The school is built on land owned in the early days of settlement by Lord Cobham’s great-grandfather. Lord Lyttelton, who was chairman of the Canterbury Association. Press, Volume XCVI, Issue 28434, 14 November 1957, Page 16