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Zara Potts, aged 14 (back), and Vanessa Gregory, aged 14, work on a banner at the Linwood Shopping Mall. The banner, covered with contributions from members of the public, will be joined to other banners from other parts of New Zealand. They will line the route from the United States Embassy to the Russian Embassy in Wellington on disarmament day, October 23. The idea came from a group in the United States which encircled the Pentagon in Washington D.C. with similar banners.

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Press, 12 September 1986, Page 27

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Zara Potts, aged 14 (back), and Vanessa Gregory, aged 14, work on a banner at the Linwood Shopping Mall. The banner, covered with contributions from members of the public, will be joined to other banners from other parts of New Zealand. They will line the route from the United States Embassy to the Russian Embassy in Wellington on disarmament day, October 23. The idea came from a group in the United States which encircled the Pentagon in Washington D.C. with similar banners. Press, 12 September 1986, Page 27

Zara Potts, aged 14 (back), and Vanessa Gregory, aged 14, work on a banner at the Linwood Shopping Mall. The banner, covered with contributions from members of the public, will be joined to other banners from other parts of New Zealand. They will line the route from the United States Embassy to the Russian Embassy in Wellington on disarmament day, October 23. The idea came from a group in the United States which encircled the Pentagon in Washington D.C. with similar banners. Press, 12 September 1986, Page 27