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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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Press, 22 June 1989, Page 22

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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. Press, 22 June 1989, Page 22

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. Press, 22 June 1989, Page 22