INSPIRITING FAREWELL TO THE OTAGO AND SOUTHLAND MEN AT DUNEDIN RAILWAY STATION ON MAY ‘2D, THE FOURTH REGIMENTAL BAND PLAYING,
A SEA OF FACES AT DUNEDIN KAILWAY STATION; THE PUBLIC FAREWELL TO THE MEN WHO ARE TO FORM OTAGO AND SOUTHLANDS QUOTA FOE THE EARL OF LIVERPOOL'S OWN. (Photos by Guy.*
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Otago Witness, Issue 3195, 9 June 1915, Page 39 (Supplement)
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51INSPIRITING FAREWELL TO THE OTAGO AND SOUTHLAND MEN AT DUNEDIN RAILWAY STATION ON MAY ‘2D, THE FOURTH REGIMENTAL BAND PLAYING, A SEA OF FACES AT DUNEDIN KAILWAY STATION; THE PUBLIC FAREWELL TO THE MEN WHO ARE TO FORM OTAGO AND SOUTHLANDS QUOTA FOE THE EARL OF LIVERPOOL'S OWN. (Photos by Guy.* Otago Witness, Issue 3195, 9 June 1915, Page 39 (Supplement)
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