NEW ZEALAND LAMB FOR A LUCKY VISITOR to the Dominion's stand at the Commonwealth Exhibition in Hove, Sussex. Mrs T. L. Macdonald (third from left), wife of the New Zealand High Commissioner, presents a dummy lamb to Miss Dorothy Upton, of Hove, who also received a letter to her butcher entitling her to claim a real lamb. Mr Macdonald is in the middle of the group. The touring exhibition was the focal point of Commonwealth Week in Hove.
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Press, Volume C, Issue 29553, 30 June 1961, Page 3
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78NEW ZEALAND LAMB FOR A LUCKY VISITOR to the Dominion's stand at the Commonwealth Exhibition in Hove, Sussex. Mrs T. L. Macdonald (third from left), wife of the New Zealand High Commissioner, presents a dummy lamb to Miss Dorothy Upton, of Hove, who also received a letter to her butcher entitling her to claim a real lamb. Mr Macdonald is in the middle of the group. The touring exhibition was the focal point of Commonwealth Week in Hove. Press, Volume C, Issue 29553, 30 June 1961, Page 3
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