Two Christchurch seven-year-olds, Chris Geldard and Nathan Ellis, cover their ears as the guns of 32 (E) Battery, 3rd Field Regiment (TOP), fire a 21-gun salute in observance of the Queen’s official birthday yesterday. The Territorial unit used its 105 mm howitzer field guns for the ceremony, which began at Hagley Park at noon.
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54Two Christchurch seven-year-olds, Chris Geldard and Nathan Ellis, cover their ears as the guns of 32 (E) Battery, 3rd Field Regiment (TOP), fire a 21-gun salute in observance of the Queen’s official birthday yesterday. The Territorial unit used its 105 mm howitzer field guns for the ceremony, which began at Hagley Park at noon. Press, 7 June 1983, Page 1
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