MOVIES FROM THE AIR.
• FLIGHT OVER CITY. Tn the course, of a tour of the city and Peninsula yesterday, in which the Mayor showed Colonel AY- S. Boyce and his companions something of the country life of Canterbury, a call was made nt the aerodrome, and Captain Euan Dickson took up Mr La Voy over Christchurch* Lyttelton and the surrounding districts, and a moving picture was taken from the air. Barley and wheat crops and a, fin© herd of Hereford cattle were seen on th© way to Little River, where the Americans had their first introduction to the cheese-making industry. Photographs were also taken of the rabbitproof fence, and also of Lake Forsyth with its ducks and swans. From the Hill-top views were taken of Akaroa and other parts of the Peninsula- Luncheon at Little River, provided by Miss Coop, helped to make the trip extremely enjoyable.
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 16335, 26 January 1921, Page 7
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