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THE CAIRN OF PEACE.—The Cairn of Peace, which will be unveiled at the end of the world ploughing contest at Prebbleton-Broadfield next Saturday. It incorporates stones representing each of the countries taking part. It will subsequently be placed at the corner of Springs and Robinsons roads as a permanent memorial. Beside the cairn is Mr L. Robertson, who was responsible for the stone work.

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Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31363, 8 May 1967, Page 16

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THE CAIRN OF PEACE.—The Cairn of Peace, which will be unveiled at the end of the world ploughing contest at Prebbleton-Broadfield next Saturday. It incorporates stones representing each of the countries taking part. It will subsequently be placed at the corner of Springs and Robinsons roads as a permanent memorial. Beside the cairn is Mr L. Robertson, who was responsible for the stone work. Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31363, 8 May 1967, Page 16

THE CAIRN OF PEACE.—The Cairn of Peace, which will be unveiled at the end of the world ploughing contest at Prebbleton-Broadfield next Saturday. It incorporates stones representing each of the countries taking part. It will subsequently be placed at the corner of Springs and Robinsons roads as a permanent memorial. Beside the cairn is Mr L. Robertson, who was responsible for the stone work. Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31363, 8 May 1967, Page 16

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