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Ms Fiona Ciaran, of Christchurch, speaks to a meeting of Friends of the Chapel outside the Christchurch Hospital Nurses’ Memorial Chapel yesterday, to honour the memory of three Christchurch nurses who died at sea during World War I, and to draw attention to proposals to demolish the building.

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Press, 26 April 1989, Page 8

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Ms Fiona Ciaran, of Christchurch, speaks to a meeting of Friends of the Chapel outside the Christchurch Hospital Nurses’ Memorial Chapel yesterday, to honour the memory of three Christchurch nurses who died at sea during World War I, and to draw attention to proposals to demolish the building. Press, 26 April 1989, Page 8

Ms Fiona Ciaran, of Christchurch, speaks to a meeting of Friends of the Chapel outside the Christchurch Hospital Nurses’ Memorial Chapel yesterday, to honour the memory of three Christchurch nurses who died at sea during World War I, and to draw attention to proposals to demolish the building. Press, 26 April 1989, Page 8

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