Some of the 24 Christchurch Cathedral choir boys clean a car behind the Cathedral yesterday. The boys washed cars for $2 each as a fundraidno activity for their trio to Australia in May. They will perform in both Sydney and Canberra. Their parents held a cake, stall at the front hJtt? SAt iroruare Hamish Woodley (left), aged 11, and James Armitage, aged 11. At rear are Simon Le Comte the Cathedral to aged and Richard Belcher, aged 11.
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78Some of the 24 Christchurch Cathedral choir boys clean a car behind the Cathedral yesterday. The boys washed cars for $2 each as a fundraidno activity for their trio to Australia in May. They will perform in both Sydney and Canberra. Their parents held a cake, stall at the front hJtt? SAt iroruare Hamish Woodley (left), aged 11, and James Armitage, aged 11. At rear are Simon Le Comte the Cathedral to aged and Richard Belcher, aged 11. Press, 20 December 1986, Page 1
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