A SCOTSMAN’S GRANDSTAND FOR THE RUGBY TEST MATCH IN DUNEDIN.—At least 8000 persons watched the Rugby football test match between the British Isles and New Zealand at Carisbrook, Dunedin, without paying admission charges. This photograph, overlooking Carisbrook, was taken from the top of a motor-car. The spectators in the foreground are on the road. Further back a crowd is gathered on the railway embankment, and, on the fringe of the park, enthusiasts have secured vantage points on the top of advertising hoardings.
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Press, Volume XCVIII, Issue 28951, 20 July 1959, Page 13
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82A SCOTSMAN’S GRANDSTAND FOR THE RUGBY TEST MATCH IN DUNEDIN.—At least 8000 persons watched the Rugby football test match between the British Isles and New Zealand at Carisbrook, Dunedin, without paying admission charges. This photograph, overlooking Carisbrook, was taken from the top of a motor-car. The spectators in the foreground are on the road. Further back a crowd is gathered on the railway embankment, and, on the fringe of the park, enthusiasts have secured vantage points on the top of advertising hoardings. Press, Volume XCVIII, Issue 28951, 20 July 1959, Page 13
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