The Riccarton Working Men's Club yesterday entertained 200 children, aged between two and 14 years, from four Christchurch children's homes—Marylands Special School, Nazareth House, the Methodist Children’s Home, and St Joseph's Boys’ Home. Above. Sister Brendan from St Joseph’s Home plays with five-year-old Lisa Morgan, and below, Mr F. Jackson keeps the children amused.
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Press, Volume CXIV, Issue 33515, 22 April 1974, Page 1
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54The Riccarton Working Men's Club yesterday entertained 200 children, aged between two and 14 years, from four Christchurch children's homes—Marylands Special School, Nazareth House, the Methodist Children’s Home, and St Joseph's Boys’ Home. Above. Sister Brendan from St Joseph’s Home plays with five-year-old Lisa Morgan, and below, Mr F. Jackson keeps the children amused. Press, Volume CXIV, Issue 33515, 22 April 1974, Page 1
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