Young members of the Christchurch Swiss Club, from left, Claudia Tschudin, aged eight, Nicole Odermatt, aged four, and Tania Odermatt, aged six, at the Peace and People’s Day at North Hagley Park on Sunday. About 15,000 people attended the function, which marked the end of another highly successful Summer Times programme in Christchurch. A variety of cultural groups offered entertainment and national dishes. Photograph by DAVID CHARTERIS
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Press, 20 February 1986, Page 13
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67Young members of the Christchurch Swiss Club, from left, Claudia Tschudin, aged eight, Nicole Odermatt, aged four, and Tania Odermatt, aged six, at the Peace and People’s Day at North Hagley Park on Sunday. About 15,000 people attended the function, which marked the end of another highly successful Summer Times programme in Christchurch. A variety of cultural groups offered entertainment and national dishes. Photograph by DAVID CHARTERIS Press, 20 February 1986, Page 13
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