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Angela Dyamand, aged six, has a white “peace” flower pinned on her coat lapel by Mrs Toni Dearsley in Cathedral Square, Christchuch, yesterday. In the centre, looking at her own flower, is Angela’s 10-year-old cousin, Lisa Dyamand. Members of the Peace Action Committee distributed the paper flowers “to encourage people to work towards a just, free, and peaceful society. The movement will hold a lunchtime “Peace Walk” from Cathedral Square to the Bridge of Remembrance on May 24.

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Press, 8 May 1982, Page 6

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Angela Dyamand, aged six, has a white “peace” flower pinned on her coat lapel by Mrs Toni Dearsley in Cathedral Square, Christchuch, yesterday. In the centre, looking at her own flower, is Angela’s 10-year-old cousin, Lisa Dyamand. Members of the Peace Action Committee distributed the paper flowers “to encourage people to work towards a just, free, and peaceful society. The movement will hold a lunchtime “Peace Walk” from Cathedral Square to the Bridge of Remembrance on May 24. Press, 8 May 1982, Page 6

Angela Dyamand, aged six, has a white “peace” flower pinned on her coat lapel by Mrs Toni Dearsley in Cathedral Square, Christchuch, yesterday. In the centre, looking at her own flower, is Angela’s 10-year-old cousin, Lisa Dyamand. Members of the Peace Action Committee distributed the paper flowers “to encourage people to work towards a just, free, and peaceful society. The movement will hold a lunchtime “Peace Walk” from Cathedral Square to the Bridge of Remembrance on May 24. Press, 8 May 1982, Page 6

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