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Clayton Edwards, one of the display artists working on the floats for the Farmers’ Trading Company’s Santa parade in Christchurch on Sunday, works on the Cinderella coach. It is one of the additions to the parade this year. A huge tortoise and bare, modelled on the children's fable, will also join about 30 other familiar floats. The parade will begin at 2 p.m. in Park Terrace. The floats will travel along Rolleston Avenue, Montreal Street, and Armagh Street. —Photographed by JANE HEALEY

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Press, 21 November 1986, Page 1

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Clayton Edwards, one of the display artists working on the floats for the Farmers’ Trading Company’s Santa parade in Christchurch on Sunday, works on the Cinderella coach. It is one of the additions to the parade this year. A huge tortoise and bare, modelled on the children's fable, will also join about 30 other familiar floats. The parade will begin at 2 p.m. in Park Terrace. The floats will travel along Rolleston Avenue, Montreal Street, and Armagh Street. —Photographed by JANE HEALEY Press, 21 November 1986, Page 1

Clayton Edwards, one of the display artists working on the floats for the Farmers’ Trading Company’s Santa parade in Christchurch on Sunday, works on the Cinderella coach. It is one of the additions to the parade this year. A huge tortoise and bare, modelled on the children's fable, will also join about 30 other familiar floats. The parade will begin at 2 p.m. in Park Terrace. The floats will travel along Rolleston Avenue, Montreal Street, and Armagh Street. —Photographed by JANE HEALEY Press, 21 November 1986, Page 1

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