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Photographs and displays at the Seafarers’ Welfare Association’s twenty-first anniversary celebrations in Lyttelton on Friday brought back memories for former seamen (from left), Mr George MacLeod, of Dunedin, Mr Bill Thorpe, and Mr Lesley Hinds, both of Lyttelton. Retired seamen were brought to Lyttelton as guests of the Seamen’s Union for the celebrations. Mr MacLeod was secretary of the union in Dunedin from 1957 to 1977. The three men were just a few of the seamen who gathered from throughout New Zealand for the celebrations.

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Press, 30 November 1987, Page 6

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Photographs and displays at the Seafarers’ Welfare Association’s twenty-first anniversary celebrations in Lyttelton on Friday brought back memories for former seamen (from left), Mr George MacLeod, of Dunedin, Mr Bill Thorpe, and Mr Lesley Hinds, both of Lyttelton. Retired seamen were brought to Lyttelton as guests of the Seamen’s Union for the celebrations. Mr MacLeod was secretary of the union in Dunedin from 1957 to 1977. The three men were just a few of the seamen who gathered from throughout New Zealand for the celebrations. Press, 30 November 1987, Page 6

Photographs and displays at the Seafarers’ Welfare Association’s twenty-first anniversary celebrations in Lyttelton on Friday brought back memories for former seamen (from left), Mr George MacLeod, of Dunedin, Mr Bill Thorpe, and Mr Lesley Hinds, both of Lyttelton. Retired seamen were brought to Lyttelton as guests of the Seamen’s Union for the celebrations. Mr MacLeod was secretary of the union in Dunedin from 1957 to 1977. The three men were just a few of the seamen who gathered from throughout New Zealand for the celebrations. Press, 30 November 1987, Page 6

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