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. veiling .Post" Photo. bcenes at W eUmgion College yesieraay wiien tne Governor-General. Lord Galway, paid his final visit and inspected the College cadet battalion. Top, the final parade of the year. Below, his Excellency presenting trophies; Lance-Corporal S. G. Fitchett receiving . the i McKenzie Cup for the senior shooting championship.

Ken Kleaver (left), star American air pilot, who has had seventeen years 3 experience in his own land and hails from California, with Earl Ortman, the American racing pilot from New York. Both are now serving with the British Forces,

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Evening Post, Volume CXXX, Issue 129, 27 November 1940, Page 5

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. veiling .Post" Photo. bcenes at W eUmgion College yesieraay wiien tne Governor-General. Lord Galway, paid his final visit and inspected the College cadet battalion. Top, the final parade of the year. Below, his Excellency presenting trophies; Lance-Corporal S. G. Fitchett receiving . the i McKenzie Cup for the senior shooting championship. Ken Kleaver (left), star American air pilot, who has had seventeen years3 experience in his own land and hails from California, with Earl Ortman, the American racing pilot from New York. Both are now serving with the British Forces, Evening Post, Volume CXXX, Issue 129, 27 November 1940, Page 5

. veiling .Post" Photo. bcenes at W eUmgion College yesieraay wiien tne Governor-General. Lord Galway, paid his final visit and inspected the College cadet battalion. Top, the final parade of the year. Below, his Excellency presenting trophies; Lance-Corporal S. G. Fitchett receiving . the i McKenzie Cup for the senior shooting championship. Ken Kleaver (left), star American air pilot, who has had seventeen years3 experience in his own land and hails from California, with Earl Ortman, the American racing pilot from New York. Both are now serving with the British Forces, Evening Post, Volume CXXX, Issue 129, 27 November 1940, Page 5