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S. P. Andrew Photo. REV. CANON P. E. JAMES, vicar of St. Paul’s Pro-Cathedral, appointed Vicar-General of the Diocese of Wellington.

HOLIDAY TIME AT A LONDON RAILWAY STATION: A view of the thronged platforms at Paddington Station, from which many thousands of holidaymakers departed for the West of England on August 4—the midsummer holiday season in England. So great was the number of travellers that on this particular day the “Cornish Riviera” Express was run in four sections. The photograph was taken just before the departure of this famous train.

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Taranaki Daily News, 13 September 1934, Page 11

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S. P. Andrew Photo. REV. CANON P. E. JAMES, vicar of St. Paul’s Pro-Cathedral, appointed Vicar-General of the Diocese of Wellington. HOLIDAY TIME AT A LONDON RAILWAY STATION: A view of the thronged platforms at Paddington Station, from which many thousands of holidaymakers departed for the West of England on August 4—the midsummer holiday season in England. So great was the number of travellers that on this particular day the “Cornish Riviera” Express was run in four sections. The photograph was taken just before the departure of this famous train. Taranaki Daily News, 13 September 1934, Page 11

S. P. Andrew Photo. REV. CANON P. E. JAMES, vicar of St. Paul’s Pro-Cathedral, appointed Vicar-General of the Diocese of Wellington. HOLIDAY TIME AT A LONDON RAILWAY STATION: A view of the thronged platforms at Paddington Station, from which many thousands of holidaymakers departed for the West of England on August 4—the midsummer holiday season in England. So great was the number of travellers that on this particular day the “Cornish Riviera” Express was run in four sections. The photograph was taken just before the departure of this famous train. Taranaki Daily News, 13 September 1934, Page 11

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