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Mr Bryan Shankland (left), the launch manager of Diamond Harbour Launch Services, with children from Cholmondeley Home, at the Governor’s Bay jetty before a launch ride around Lyttelton Harbour on Saturday. The ride was sponsored by the Canterbury Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve Veterans’ Association. Thirty children and staff from the home went on the ride. They received lunch, including home-made sweets and cakes, and the children were also given balloons.

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Press, 25 September 1989, Page 3

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Mr Bryan Shankland (left), the launch manager of Diamond Harbour Launch Services, with children from Cholmondeley Home, at the Governor’s Bay jetty before a launch ride around Lyttelton Harbour on Saturday. The ride was sponsored by the Canterbury Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve Veterans’ Association. Thirty children and staff from the home went on the ride. They received lunch, including home-made sweets and cakes, and the children were also given balloons. Press, 25 September 1989, Page 3

Mr Bryan Shankland (left), the launch manager of Diamond Harbour Launch Services, with children from Cholmondeley Home, at the Governor’s Bay jetty before a launch ride around Lyttelton Harbour on Saturday. The ride was sponsored by the Canterbury Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve Veterans’ Association. Thirty children and staff from the home went on the ride. They received lunch, including home-made sweets and cakes, and the children were also given balloons. Press, 25 September 1989, Page 3

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