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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64WHEN 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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