Mr Peter Leeming (left), who is the chairman of the Christchurch International Airport Company, Mr George Begg, who is the secretary-organiser of the Canterbury Cot Death Fellowship Appeal, and Mr Richard McElrea (right), the chairman of the Antarctic Heritage Trust, discuss the April 9 Concorde Open Day. More than 10,000 people paid to visit the supersonic aircraft on its first visit to Christchurch. The open day, organised by the airport company, raised a net $ll,000 for the cot death appeal and the trust.
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83Mr Peter Leeming (left), who is the chairman of the Christchurch International Airport Company, Mr George Begg, who is the secretary-organiser of the Canterbury Cot Death Fellowship Appeal, and Mr Richard McElrea (right), the chairman of the Antarctic Heritage Trust, discuss the April 9 Concorde Open Day. More than 10,000 people paid to visit the supersonic aircraft on its first visit to Christchurch. The open day, organised by the airport company, raised a net $ll,000 for the cot death appeal and the trust. Press, 22 June 1989, Page 22
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