"Evening Post"\ Photo NAVY LEAGUE WREATH FOR TRAFALGAR DAY.— Their Excellencies the Governor-General and . SOCIETY AT THE RIVER THAMES-/! view of the picturesque banks of the Tlwmes- on. July 4 the Lady Bledisloe inspecting a ivreath of native flowers and foliage preserved in ice, the Trafalgar Day opening day of Henley Regatta, one of tlie^big social functions of the London season. The beautiful (October 21) offering of the Wellington branch of the Navy League. Mr. R. Darroch, secretary of surroundings make a fitting background to the dainty summer-frocks which are always seen onthe occasion ' the branch, is standing behind the.Governor-General, and next to Captain Tweedie, AJD£i>' ■ \. \: ■■ of England s most famous river . pageant.
• . ' ' . ' , . . -.;■.' ' Crown Studios; Photo. ■». CUP PRESENTED BY LIMBLESS SOWIERS.-^Uast week a cup was presented to the Evans Bay.Yacht and Motor Boat Club by the Limbless Soldiers' .and .Returned. Soldiers'• Associations. : . This ■ group: is /mainly composed • men who have lost limbs-in the war:. .In: front,, from left', Mr.' L. Hill, Captain'J. Spence, secretary R.S.A., Mr. L. J. Ibbotson, vice-commodore Evans Bay Boat. Club* . Colonel Cowles,' president R.S.A., Captain Keane, commodore1 Evans ■ Bay Boat Club, Lieut.-Colonel Macquarrie,Mr. A. J. Hannah, Mr. E. C. Hale, Mr. F.Thompson, chairman; Limbless Soldiers' Association.
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Evening Post, Volume CXVIII, Issue 33, 8 August 1934, Page 7
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200"Evening Post"\ Photo NAVY LEAGUE WREATH FOR TRAFALGAR DAY.—Their Excellencies the Governor-General and . SOCIETY AT THE RIVER THAMES-/! view of the picturesque banks of the Tlwmes- on. July 4 the Lady Bledisloe inspecting a ivreath of native flowers and foliage preserved in ice, the Trafalgar Day opening day of Henley Regatta, one of tlie^big social functions of the London season. The beautiful (October 21) offering of the Wellington branch of the Navy League. Mr. R. Darroch, secretary of surroundings make a fitting background to the dainty summer-frocks which are always seen onthe occasion ' the branch, is standing behind the.Governor-General, and next to Captain Tweedie, AJD£i>' ■ \. \: ■■ of England s most famous river . pageant. • . ' ' . ' , . . -.;■.' ' Crown Studios; Photo. ■». CUP PRESENTED BY LIMBLESS SOWIERS.-^Uast week a cup was presented to the Evans Bay.Yacht and Motor Boat Club by the Limbless Soldiers' .and .Returned. Soldiers'• Associations. :. This ■ group: is /mainly composed • men who have lost limbs-in the war:. .In: front,, from left', Mr.' L. Hill, Captain'J. Spence, secretary R.S.A., Mr. L. J. Ibbotson, vice-commodore Evans Bay Boat. Club* . Colonel Cowles,' president R.S.A., Captain Keane, commodore1 Evans ■ Bay Boat Club, Lieut.-Colonel Macquarrie,Mr. A. J. Hannah, Mr. E. C. Hale, Mr. F.Thompson, chairman; Limbless Soldiers' Association. Evening Post, Volume CXVIII, Issue 33, 8 August 1934, Page 7
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