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STRENGTH IN EVERY LINE—The mechanised might of Britain's Army is illustrated in this assembly of heavy at Tilshead, Salisbury Plain.

HAPPY FACES AT THE CRIPPLED CHILDREN'S HOME, TAKAPUNA.—A happy atmosphere surrounds the home for crippled children at Takapuna, which this week ende its first year of service. Top left: A boy patient fingers a melodian dreamily while he gazes out over a scene of beauty. Lower left: Little Joyce smiles widely as her leg is adjusted in a suspended sleeve that will aid movement Right: Happiness shows on all laces as the camera catches the cheery atmosphere of the sunlit terrace.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume LVIII, Issue 231, 29 August 1938, Page 4

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STRENGTH IN EVERY LINE—The mechanised might of Britain's Army is illustrated in this assembly of heavy at Tilshead, Salisbury Plain. HAPPY FACES AT THE CRIPPLED CHILDREN'S HOME, TAKAPUNA.—A happy atmosphere surrounds the home for crippled children at Takapuna, which this week ende its first year of service. Top left: A boy patient fingers a melodian dreamily while he gazes out over a scene of beauty. Lower left: Little Joyce smiles widely as her leg is adjusted in a suspended sleeve that will aid movement Right: Happiness shows on all laces as the camera catches the cheery atmosphere of the sunlit terrace. Manawatu Standard, Volume LVIII, Issue 231, 29 August 1938, Page 4

STRENGTH IN EVERY LINE—The mechanised might of Britain's Army is illustrated in this assembly of heavy at Tilshead, Salisbury Plain. HAPPY FACES AT THE CRIPPLED CHILDREN'S HOME, TAKAPUNA.—A happy atmosphere surrounds the home for crippled children at Takapuna, which this week ende its first year of service. Top left: A boy patient fingers a melodian dreamily while he gazes out over a scene of beauty. Lower left: Little Joyce smiles widely as her leg is adjusted in a suspended sleeve that will aid movement Right: Happiness shows on all laces as the camera catches the cheery atmosphere of the sunlit terrace. Manawatu Standard, Volume LVIII, Issue 231, 29 August 1938, Page 4

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