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VETERANS OF MONS HONOUR THE DEAD.—At top, memorial service by the Old. Contemptibles’ Association (Wellington branch) at the National war memorial Carillon. Botton left, salute by the colours, borne by Mr. W. S. Jones, and escorted by Messrs Sparkes and Apperley. Bottom right Lieut Colonel A A Corrigan, M.B.E., V.D., president of the Wellington branch, about to place a wreath before the shrine escorted by Messrs E. M. Widdicombe and S. McDonald. Inset, L. Bennett, wearing the Royal Red Cross and service medals. She was a matron with the British Expeditionary Force in 1914.

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Taranaki Daily News, 11 September 1935, Page 11

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VETERANS OF MONS HONOUR THE DEAD.—At top, memorial service by the Old. Contemptibles’ Association (Wellington branch) at the National war memorial Carillon. Botton left, salute by the colours, borne by Mr. W. S. Jones, and escorted by Messrs Sparkes and Apperley. Bottom right Lieut Colonel A A Corrigan, M.B.E., V.D., president of the Wellington branch, about to place a wreath before the shrine escorted by Messrs E. M. Widdicombe and S. McDonald. Inset, L. Bennett, wearing the Royal Red Cross and service medals. She was a matron with the British Expeditionary Force in 1914. Taranaki Daily News, 11 September 1935, Page 11

VETERANS OF MONS HONOUR THE DEAD.—At top, memorial service by the Old. Contemptibles’ Association (Wellington branch) at the National war memorial Carillon. Botton left, salute by the colours, borne by Mr. W. S. Jones, and escorted by Messrs Sparkes and Apperley. Bottom right Lieut Colonel A A Corrigan, M.B.E., V.D., president of the Wellington branch, about to place a wreath before the shrine escorted by Messrs E. M. Widdicombe and S. McDonald. Inset, L. Bennett, wearing the Royal Red Cross and service medals. She was a matron with the British Expeditionary Force in 1914. Taranaki Daily News, 11 September 1935, Page 11

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