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Mrs Ann Christian, left, and her daughter, Rachel, aged 12, stop for a drink at the top of the Bridle Path daring the commemorative walk from Ferrymead to Lyttelton on Sunday. All who completed the annual walk received certificates on arrival at the Lyttelton Borough Council chambers.

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Press, 17 December 1985, Page 23

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Mrs Ann Christian, left, and her daughter, Rachel, aged 12, stop for a drink at the top of the Bridle Path daring the commemorative walk from Ferrymead to Lyttelton on Sunday. All who completed the annual walk received certificates on arrival at the Lyttelton Borough Council chambers. Press, 17 December 1985, Page 23

Mrs Ann Christian, left, and her daughter, Rachel, aged 12, stop for a drink at the top of the Bridle Path daring the commemorative walk from Ferrymead to Lyttelton on Sunday. All who completed the annual walk received certificates on arrival at the Lyttelton Borough Council chambers. Press, 17 December 1985, Page 23

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