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Among those celebrating the eightieth anniversary of the Summit Road in Victoria Park yesterday are (from left) Mrs Lenore Oakley, Mr John Jameson, and Mrs Lindsey Sigglekow. Mrs Oakley is the author of a book about the founder of the Summit Road, Mr Harry Ell. Mr Jameson, the grandson of Mr Ell, reads excerpts from the book to Mrs Sigglekow, who Is a custodian of The Sign of the Kiwi -Photograph by DEAN KOZANIC.

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Press, 28 November 1988, Page 1

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Among those celebrating the eightieth anniversary of the Summit Road in Victoria Park yesterday are (from left) Mrs Lenore Oakley, Mr John Jameson, and Mrs Lindsey Sigglekow. Mrs Oakley is the author of a book about the founder of the Summit Road, Mr Harry Ell. Mr Jameson, the grandson of Mr Ell, reads excerpts from the book to Mrs Sigglekow, who Is a custodian of The Sign of the Kiwi -Photograph by DEAN KOZANIC. Press, 28 November 1988, Page 1

Among those celebrating the eightieth anniversary of the Summit Road in Victoria Park yesterday are (from left) Mrs Lenore Oakley, Mr John Jameson, and Mrs Lindsey Sigglekow. Mrs Oakley is the author of a book about the founder of the Summit Road, Mr Harry Ell. Mr Jameson, the grandson of Mr Ell, reads excerpts from the book to Mrs Sigglekow, who Is a custodian of The Sign of the Kiwi -Photograph by DEAN KOZANIC. Press, 28 November 1988, Page 1

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