Mr Phillip Carr, of the Ministry of Works and Development, extinguishes a fire in the style which won the Geoffrey Curtis Fife Trophy for his team at Queen Elizabeth II Park. The Ministry team was one of nine: representing Christchurch firms at the first annual Civil Defence inter-firm competition. The competition is designed to. promote high standards and an enthusiastic approach.
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61Mr Phillip Carr, of the Ministry of Works and Development, extinguishes a fire in the style which won the Geoffrey Curtis Fife Trophy for his team at Queen Elizabeth II Park. The Ministry team was one of nine: representing Christchurch firms at the first annual Civil Defence inter-firm competition. The competition is designed to. promote high standards and an enthusiastic approach. Press, 18 April 1980, Page 1
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