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CONSECRATION OF THE NATIONAL WAR MEMORIAL CARILLON. —In the presence of the Governor-General and Lady Bledisloe and a vast concourse of people, the Right Rev. Bishop of Wellington, Dr. T. 11. Sprolt, performed the ceremony of consecrating the National War Memorial Carillon on the Buckle Street frontage of Mount Cook, and Lord Bledisloe accepted the Memorial on behalf of the nation. Top left: The Bishop of Wellington consecrating the tower and carillon. Top right: Lady Bledisloe (in centre), the Mayor and Mrs Hislop, Mr and Mrs H. D. Bennett, and naval officers.

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Waikato Times, Volume 111, Issue 18623, 29 April 1932, Page 3

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CONSECRATION OF THE NATIONAL WAR MEMORIAL CARILLON.—In the presence of the Governor-General and Lady Bledisloe and a vast concourse of people, the Right Rev. Bishop of Wellington, Dr. T. 11. Sprolt, performed the ceremony of consecrating the National War Memorial Carillon on the Buckle Street frontage of Mount Cook, and Lord Bledisloe accepted the Memorial on behalf of the nation. Top left: The Bishop of Wellington consecrating the tower and carillon. Top right: Lady Bledisloe (in centre), the Mayor and Mrs Hislop, Mr and Mrs H. D. Bennett, and naval officers. Waikato Times, Volume 111, Issue 18623, 29 April 1932, Page 3

CONSECRATION OF THE NATIONAL WAR MEMORIAL CARILLON.—In the presence of the Governor-General and Lady Bledisloe and a vast concourse of people, the Right Rev. Bishop of Wellington, Dr. T. 11. Sprolt, performed the ceremony of consecrating the National War Memorial Carillon on the Buckle Street frontage of Mount Cook, and Lord Bledisloe accepted the Memorial on behalf of the nation. Top left: The Bishop of Wellington consecrating the tower and carillon. Top right: Lady Bledisloe (in centre), the Mayor and Mrs Hislop, Mr and Mrs H. D. Bennett, and naval officers. Waikato Times, Volume 111, Issue 18623, 29 April 1932, Page 3

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