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WHEN THE SEA BROKE INTO SUMNER.—These photographs, taken on March 9, 1954, are reproduced at the request of a correspondent, whose letter in the controversy regarding the height of the Sumner sea wall was printed yesterday. TOP: Waves breaking over the foreshore near the clock tower. BOTTOM: Sea water flooding Nayland street. The photographs were sent to “The Press” by a rets of Sumner.

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Press, Volume XCVIII, Issue 28896, 16 May 1959, Page 11

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WHEN THE SEA BROKE INTO SUMNER.—These photographs, taken on March 9, 1954, are reproduced at the request of a correspondent, whose letter in the controversy regarding the height of the Sumner sea wall was printed yesterday. TOP: Waves breaking over the foreshore near the clock tower. BOTTOM: Sea water flooding Nayland street. The photographs were sent to “The Press” by a rets of Sumner. Press, Volume XCVIII, Issue 28896, 16 May 1959, Page 11

WHEN THE SEA BROKE INTO SUMNER.—These photographs, taken on March 9, 1954, are reproduced at the request of a correspondent, whose letter in the controversy regarding the height of the Sumner sea wall was printed yesterday. TOP: Waves breaking over the foreshore near the clock tower. BOTTOM: Sea water flooding Nayland street. The photographs were sent to “The Press” by a rets of Sumner. Press, Volume XCVIII, Issue 28896, 16 May 1959, Page 11

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