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A VISIT TO H.M.N.Z.S. ENDEAVOUR.—Leading Sick-berth Attendant G. Jones explaining the working of a gyro compass to three Christchurch boys when the Navy’s Antarctic supply ship Endeavour was open to the public at Lyttelton on Saturday. The boys, from left, are Graham Leach, Gary Leach, and Graham Piner.

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Press, Volume CII, Issue 30065, 25 February 1963, Page 3

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A VISIT TO H.M.N.Z.S. ENDEAVOUR.—Leading Sick-berth Attendant G. Jones explaining the working of a gyro compass to three Christchurch boys when the Navy’s Antarctic supply ship Endeavour was open to the public at Lyttelton on Saturday. The boys, from left, are Graham Leach, Gary Leach, and Graham Piner. Press, Volume CII, Issue 30065, 25 February 1963, Page 3

A VISIT TO H.M.N.Z.S. ENDEAVOUR.—Leading Sick-berth Attendant G. Jones explaining the working of a gyro compass to three Christchurch boys when the Navy’s Antarctic supply ship Endeavour was open to the public at Lyttelton on Saturday. The boys, from left, are Graham Leach, Gary Leach, and Graham Piner. Press, Volume CII, Issue 30065, 25 February 1963, Page 3

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