Amber Cunliffe (left), aged 11, Sean O’Neill, aged 24, and Kate Cunliffe, aged 15, with the trophies they won at the New Zealand Irish traditional dancing championships, held in Christchurch over Labour Day week-end. The three are all members of the Gaelic Dancers School, taught by Phyllis Gale. Dancers from the school won 18 trophies and the school was awarded a trophy for the most points scored in the competition.
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70Amber Cunliffe (left), aged 11, Sean O’Neill, aged 24, and Kate Cunliffe, aged 15, with the trophies they won at the New Zealand Irish traditional dancing championships, held in Christchurch over Labour Day week-end. The three are all members of the Gaelic Dancers School, taught by Phyllis Gale. Dancers from the school won 18 trophies and the school was awarded a trophy for the most points scored in the competition. Press, 28 October 1981, Page 6
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