Looking from Dyers Pass Road to Governor’s Bay, and beyond to Allandale. Governor’s Bay is a popular holiday resort named after a former Governor of New Zealand, Sir George Grey, who welcomed the Canterbury pilgrims on their arrival at the bay in December 1850. photograph by David Alexander.
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Press, 17 January 1986, Page 15
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48Looking from Dyers Pass Road to Governor’s Bay, and beyond to Allandale. Governor’s Bay is a popular holiday resort named after a former Governor of New Zealand, Sir George Grey, who welcomed the Canterbury pilgrims on their arrival at the bay in December 1850. photograph by David Alexander. Press, 17 January 1986, Page 15
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