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•ETenlns . fost" Photo, RELIC OF A WHITE ELEPHANT.— The first brick removed fropi the Mount, Cook prison, notv.being demolished. It is a very good brick, and was made by prisoners, one of whom cut "A Happy New Year" in the clay before it teas baked. It ivas set in the 'side of a '■ ■ ' ' second-floor window opening.

"Sport and General"' Photo. CORONETS AT THE OPENING OF PARLIAMENT.— A group of Peers and Peeresses, including Lord and Lady Londonderry, .right and centre respectively, tuaiting for their cars after the timc-hpn.' oured ceremony of opening Parliament. .'•'.,'■■

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Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 135, 5 December 1930, Page 7

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•ETenlns . fost" Photo, RELIC OF A WHITE ELEPHANT.—The first brick removed fropi the Mount, Cook prison, notv.being demolished. It is a very good brick, and was made by prisoners, one of whom cut "A Happy New Year" in the clay before it teas baked. It ivas set in the 'side of a '■ ■ ' ' second-floor window opening. "Sport and General"' Photo. CORONETS AT THE OPENING OF PARLIAMENT.—A group of Peers and Peeresses, including Lord and Lady Londonderry, .right and centre respectively, tuaiting for their cars after the timc-hpn.' oured ceremony of opening Parliament. .'•'.,'■■ Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 135, 5 December 1930, Page 7

•ETenlns . fost" Photo, RELIC OF A WHITE ELEPHANT.—The first brick removed fropi the Mount, Cook prison, notv.being demolished. It is a very good brick, and was made by prisoners, one of whom cut "A Happy New Year" in the clay before it teas baked. It ivas set in the 'side of a '■ ■ ' ' second-floor window opening. "Sport and General"' Photo. CORONETS AT THE OPENING OF PARLIAMENT.—A group of Peers and Peeresses, including Lord and Lady Londonderry, .right and centre respectively, tuaiting for their cars after the timc-hpn.' oured ceremony of opening Parliament. .'•'.,'■■ Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 135, 5 December 1930, Page 7