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FORTY-SIX YEARS AGO: CANTERBURY MEN OF THE MAIN BODY LEAVE LYTTELTON.—LEFT: Cavalrymen riding into Lyttelton. RIGHT: Troops boarding one of the two transports. Most of the men are wearing slouch hats, which, after Gallipoli, gave way to the familiar “lemon-squeezer” hats.

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Press, Volume XCIX, Issue 29336, 15 October 1960, Page 10

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FORTY-SIX YEARS AGO: CANTERBURY MEN OF THE MAIN BODY LEAVE LYTTELTON.—LEFT: Cavalrymen riding into Lyttelton. RIGHT: Troops boarding one of the two transports. Most of the men are wearing slouch hats, which, after Gallipoli, gave way to the familiar “lemon-squeezer” hats. Press, Volume XCIX, Issue 29336, 15 October 1960, Page 10

FORTY-SIX YEARS AGO: CANTERBURY MEN OF THE MAIN BODY LEAVE LYTTELTON.—LEFT: Cavalrymen riding into Lyttelton. RIGHT: Troops boarding one of the two transports. Most of the men are wearing slouch hats, which, after Gallipoli, gave way to the familiar “lemon-squeezer” hats. Press, Volume XCIX, Issue 29336, 15 October 1960, Page 10